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It Takes A Team!
Education Campaign for LGBT Issues in Sport
By
Pat Griffin
When
I was invited to become the director for
It Takes A
Team! last February, it seemed like a perfect match: Me, an
educator, activist, author, former coach and athlete who has
dedicated my professional life to addressing LGBT issues in sport
and education, and It Takes A Team!, a project of the Women’s
Sports Foundation, devoted to making sport a safe and respectful
place for LGBT participants. After being on the job for seven
months, I am still as excited about what It Takes A Team!
brings to the LGBT sports movement as I was last February.
Our name, It Takes A Team!, reflects
our belief that it really does take the commitment and actions of
lots of people, gay and straight, to make sports a welcoming place
for LGBT athletes and coaches. We believe that everyone on a team
benefits when LGBT people are treated with respect and fairness.
It Takes A Team!
is dedicated to
developing and disseminating information and resources about LGBT
issues in sport to athletic administrators, coaches, athletes and
parents. We focus on high school and collegiate athletics but also
provide resources to youth sports groups and Olympic and
professional sport organizations. We have endorsements from a
variety of national organizations such as the
National Center
for Lesbian Rights, The
Transgender Law Center, the
Gay Lesbian Straight
Education Network,
Parents, Family and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays, The
National Collegiate
Athletic Association, the
National Association for Girls and Women in Sport, The
Gay Straight
Alliance Network, the
Anti-Defamation League
and the
Center for the Study of Sport and Society who share our vision
of a safe and respectful sport climate for LGBT athletes and
coaches.
Our Web site,
www.ItTakesATeam.org, includes current opinion polls and news
related to LGBT issues in sport, and it invites visitors to our site
to tell us their sport stories. The Web site features our It
Takes A Team! education kit, which is the most comprehensive
collection of practical information available for addressing LGBT
issues in sport. Almost all of the information and resources in the
kit are downloadable free.
The
centerpiece of the kit is a 15-minute video, It Takes A Team:
Making Sport Safe for Lesbian and Gay Coaches and Athletes. This
video highlights the experiences of several high school and college
lesbian and gay athletes and their coaches and teammates. The video
is a great way to spark a good discussion of LGBT issues in sport
among athletes, coaches or any group interested in sports. We
provide discussion questions, sample plans for organizing a
video/discussion group and guidelines for ensuring respectful and
effective discussions. Hand outs for participants include action
guides for athletic administrators, coaches, athletes and parents,
and they provide specific suggestions for making athletics safe for
all.
In addition, the kit includes a list of frequently
asked questions about LGBT issues in sport and some short
answers. This section is followed up by a more extensive discussion
of selected topics, called “Chalk
Talk,” and recommendations for addressing them. Topics such as
Negative Recruiting in Women’s Sports, Addressing Fears of Sexual
Harassment in Sport, Religion and Homosexuality in Sport, Including
Transgender Athletes and Athletic Team Hazing and Homophobia are
addressed here.
Practical information developed by other LGBT
organizations is also available in the kit: A summary of laws and
procedures related to LGBT discrimination and harassment in
athletics is provided by the Sports Project of the National
Center
for Lesbian Rights. The Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
provides several guidelines for addressing LGBT harassment in
schools. The kit also includes a comprehensive and up-to-date list
of resources; including books, web sites, videos and organizations;
that address LGBT issues in sports.
We have also developed downloadable “Safe Space”
stickers especially for athletics and a 16x10 inch color poster,
“It Takes A Team! Making Sports Safe for All” to display in
locker rooms, coach offices or school hallways.
We invite you to join our team to help make sport a
safe and respectful place for all LGBT people. Here are some ideas
about how you can join our team:
· Visit
the It Takes A Team web site and sign up to receive our
monthly newsletter
· Download
some of our resources and use them in your athletic program
· Order
an It Takes A Team education kit for your high school or
college athletic program
· Send
an email to It Takes A Team about resources or programs you’d
like to see us develop
· Volunteer
to help us spread the word about It Takes A Team! to athletic
administrators, coaches, athletes and parents
· Make
a financial donation to help us continue our work to make sport a
safe and respectful place for LGBT people.
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