Free your mind : the book for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth--and their allies

by Ellen Bass

Other authorsKate Kaufman
Paper Book, 1996

LCC

HQ76.U5 B38

Status

Available

Call number

HQ76.U5 B38

Publication

New York : HarperPerennial, c1996.

Description

Free Your Mind is the definitive practical guide for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth -- and their families, teachers, counselors and friends. For too long, gay youth have wanted to be themselves and to feel good about it, but most have been isolated, afraid, harassed, or worse. Their very existence has been ignored, whispered about, or swept under the rug. But each day more and more lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth are standing up, speaking out, breaking down stereotypes, demanding rights and recognition -- shining. In this book, young people share their joy and their pain, their hopes and fears, the formidable obstacles they have faced and overcome, and the exciting opportunities they have discovered. Free Your Mind speaks to the basic aspects of the lives of gay, lesbian and bisexual youth: Self-Discovery; Friends and Lovers; Family; School; Spirituality; Community. Alive with the voices of more than fifty young people, rich in accurate information and positive practical advice, Free Your Mind talks about how to come out, deal with problems, make healthy choices about relationships and sex, connect with other gay youth and supportive adults, and take pride and participate in the gay and lesbian community. Free Your Mind also presents detailed guidance for adults who want to make the world safer for lesbian, gay and bisexual youth.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member messelti
Free Your Mind is a collection of facts, perspectives and suggestions for readers interested in better understanding the full spectrum of sexual identities in our society and how to create a culture that is just and peaceful for all involved. Sprinkled with quotes, anecdotes, and links to larger
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resources, chapters are organized around areas such as “Family,” “School,” “Spirituality” and more, with sections to aid the entire community, including LGBTQ youth, their parents, friends, and educators. The general theme of the books is empowerment through acceptance and safety, and deals frankly with the reality of teenage sex (while avoiding physical details) while also informing on dangers such as STDs, exploitation, etc, and educating on methods for protecting oneself from physical or emotional harm. Recommended for any YA non-fiction collection, in school or public libraries.
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Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — Children's/Young Adult — 1996)
Stonewall Book Award (Finalist — Non-Fiction — 1997)

Language

Physical description

xxi, 417 p.; 24 inches

ISBN

0060951044 / 9780060951047

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