In this project, you will use the internet to come to a deeper understanding of the problem of heterosexism.

**Label each section (Part One, Part Two, etc.) in your answer.  It should be clear which answers go with which sections.  Do not include the instructions with your work – section labels (Part One, Part Two, etc.) and answers only. **

Part One: Type the word “heterosexism” into an internet search engine (such as Google or Yahoo).  Find a site that teaches you something interesting and useful about fighting the fear and hate of heterosexism.  Paste the site’s address here.  I must be able to use this address and go to this site for you to earn 50 points.

Part Two: Tell me why you found this site interesting.  What did you learn? (3-5 intelligent and complete sentences).

Part Three: Heterosexism negatively affects heterosexuals, too.  In 3-5 thoughtful sentences, explain how heterosexism is bad for heterosexually-identified people.  You may use the internet to help you think about this, but the information must be in your own words.

Part Four: Tell me ONE thing you can say and/or do the next time you are faced with heterosexist attitudes and/or behaviors.  Imagine yourself in a situation where heterosexist attitudes, words and/or actions are taking place.  (You might even be the one who is saying or doing these things.)  What can you do to fight this form of oppression?  Write one solid, thoughtful paragraph of 4-7 sentences. Stay on topic and answer this question.

What NOT to do: Let me make this perfectly clear: we are discussing heterosexism, not debating homosexuality.  Nevertheless, I am going to save you a poor grade by warning you not to stray off topic and into the following speeches.

•DO NOT tell me how straight you are.  (Yes, I’m sure you are.  It is still off the topic.)

•DO NOT tell me how hard it is to be gay.  (This is a problem-solving exercise – keep focused.)

•DO NOT tell me how wrong homosexuality is.  (This is about prejudice and hate – keep focused.)

•DO NOT tell me how awful straight people can be.  (All people can participate in heterosexism.)

•DO NOT tell me about your religious beliefs on the subject.  (See below.)

 For those with religious concerns, let me reassure you: you can fight prejudice and oppression no matter what you believe.  For far too long, many have used religion as a way to justify truly despicable behavior toward their fellow human beings.  We must all consider how we can offer respect and peace to others. Heterosexism is perpetuated through ignorance and fear.  Combat ignorance by learning all you can.


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