Woody, Amen. Couldn't' have said it better.
Renee Berg
6th,7th Art and 8th grade Art Tech
Mitchell Public Schools
Mitchell, SD
http://teachers.k12.sd.us/rb043
-----Original Message-----
From: Woody Duncan [mailto:wduncan@kc.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 5:30 AM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: Re: words are not just words
Kathleen Shilson wrote:
> Jayna said
> it best- "You know, kids are going to use these words no matter
> what you say. Adults use them too"- "I don't think
> it is worth it to make a big deal about it."
I'll continue to make a big enough deal about it. I tell my students
that they are just words and they may continue to use them at
home in front of their mothers. But, not in public and especially
not in my classroom, I don't use these words that hurt and I'm
not going to allow students to either. Kids know well what Gay,
Fag and Queer mean. It's the new "Nigger" in our culture. We
all share responsibility when someone beats a young man to death in
Wyoming because we helped create the climate that allowed it to
happen. "Adults use them too" is no excuse. I don't use these words
that perpetuate hate and I correct adults in public who use hate
speech as well. If the world is to change, then we each need to
do our small part to make it a more civil place to raise our children.
IMHO, Woody in KC