Adena's Story"What I've learned over the past year as a peer educator is that the majority of people seem to have very similar issues, and although I responded to each inquiry on a separate basis, there was one comment I made to nearly everyone: remember, you're not alone." Check out her story! Densil's Story"I want to help with everything! Well, it's true. I just want to be there in any capacity that I can be. While I am here at school I tend to place my self in situations where I am just that-the person that is there to listen and help out if he can." Please visit Densil's story to learn more about his experience and write him for information and resource referrals. Lindsay's StoryI do indeed identify as bisexual, and my politics rest there more than anywhere else. However, I'm increasingly identifying as a dyke emotionally and intellectually; and lately the label bisexual has become too confining because it excludes more than two biological sexes and I know there are at least seven different sex configurations that I can think of off-hand, not to mention people who are transsexual- and even that's leaving out all the different notions of gender... but anyway. Just call me queer." Check out her story! Miriam's Story"I was afraid that if people found out, the homophobic students would harass me to no end, and the more 'liberal' students would think I was just saying it to be trendy, and my parents would think it was just a phase.." Check out her story! Nurí's Story"My name is Nurí and I've been out to my family since 1997, and they are a wonderfully supportive and loving Jewish family. I identify with my sexuality in two ways: Bisexual and Queer." Check out his story! Shin's Story"It was in college that I truly came out to myself, my friends, my peers, and some members of my family. I found it comforting to find people my age who were in the process of coming out, or had already come out to themselves and their friends and family. " Check out his story! |