Classroom Presentations
If you are a teacher and wish to have presenters in your classroom to talk about GLBTQ topics consider requesting one or more of the following three panels:

“Four Corners: A GLBTQ Values Exploration” This is an interactive, engaging exercise that encourages students to explore their values related to sexual orientation and gender identity. Please contact Dr. Rich Lenox at richard.lenox@ttu.edu at the Student Counseling Center with questions or to schedule the program in your classroom.

“PFLAG Panel Discussion” PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons and their families and friends through support, education, and advocacy to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights. Members of PFLAG Lubbock will be happy to speak to your class about issues relevant to GLBTQ students and their family and friends. Please contact Jane Minkley-Baker, President at president@pflaglubbock.org with questions or to schedule this program in your classroom.

“Affirming Theological Perspective on GLBT Issues” With support from PFLAG Lubbock, Daniel Echols, Associate Pastor at St. John’s United Methodist Church, is available to speak to classes about why he believes Christianity affirms equality for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer people. By taking a detailed look into scripture and the beliefs of the Christian faith, Pastor Echols opens his presentation to Q&A and with it a dialogue about affirming GLBTQ issues in faith. Please contact Jane Minkley-Baker, President of PFLAG Lubbock at president@pflaglubbock.org .
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