I thought that maybe I was suffering from outrage fatigue, but this is so petty and hateful that I have reached a whole new level of outrage. Evidently, the Bush administration hates LGBT people so much that it's no longer acceptable to use the term "Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender" even if it would save people's lives.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A27202-2005Feb15.html
A federal agency's efforts to remove the words "gay," "lesbian," "bisexual" and "transgender" from the program of a federally funded conference on suicide prevention have inspired scores of experts in mental health to flood the agency with angry e-mails.
At issue is a conference on suicide prevention to be held Feb. 28 in Portland, Ore., and organized by the Suicide Prevention Resource Center of Newton, Mass., a SAMHSA contractor. On the program is a talk that, until recently, was titled "Suicide Prevention Among Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Individuals."
Everyone seems to agree the topic is important. Studies have found that the suicide risk among people in these groups is two to three times higher than the average risk.
So it came as a surprise to Ron Bloodworth -- a former coordinator of youth suicide prevention for Oregon and one of three specialists leading the session -- when word came down from SAMHSA project manager Brenda Bruun that they should omit the four words that described, precisely, what the session was about.
Bloodworth was told it would be acceptable to use the term "sexual orientation." But that did not make sense to him. "Everyone has a sexual orientation," he said in an interview yesterday. "But this was about gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders."
Moreover, he noted, transgender people differ from others in terms of sexual identity, not sexual orientation.
"Unless you use an accurate term, the people you are trying to reach don't recognize themselves and don't attend," he said, adding that the agency told him he should not use "gender identity."
Please, feel free to write to the following and let them know how you feel.
SAMHSA Director Charles Curie:
Charles.Curie@HHS.GOV
SAMHSA Project Manager Brenda Bruun:
bbruun@samhsa.gov