Miami-Dade School Board Rejects LGBTQ Month Once More

For ⁣the second ⁣time, the ⁣Miami-Dade County School Board rejected ​a proposal ‍that would’ve made October ⁣”LGBTQ history month.”

A similar measure proposed ‍in September 2022 ​had already ‌failed in an 8–1 vote.

On Sept. 7, the Florida‌ school board decided 5–3 to turn down the ⁣measure at 1⁢ a.m. in the‌ morning after allowing dozens of speakers ‍from ‍both sides to make ‍their respective cases in an ​hours-long debate.

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Over the last two years, the school boards across the Sunshine State have been increasingly filled with members​ aligned with conservatives in support of legislation that opponents⁤ call “Don’t Say Gay” laws.

The⁤ so-called “Don’t Say Gay” movement‍ called for parents⁢ to exercise their rights and influence local curricula to protect their children from the ‌LGBTQ agenda.

Many parents are increasingly up in arms as⁢ schools across the country promote sexually explicit ‍content,‌ homosexuality,⁣ and sex changes for minors, without their consent.

Florida at the Forefront of⁢ the Parental Rights Movement

The Miami-Dade school board last recognized‌ “LGBTQ history month” in 2021 after social conservatives took over‌ after being appointed by Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The ⁢state’s Don’t Say Gay Bill was signed into​ law in March 2022 and ‌barred public school teachers from discussing‍ gender identity or sexual orientation with students.

Initially called the Parental Rights in ⁣Education ​Act, the legislation originally only banned ⁤those subjects for students in grades‌ K-3, but the Florida ‌Board of ‍Education expanded its scope to include all grades in April.

The usage of pronouns that do not recognize the two biological genders⁣ was also banned in schools.

“This is about someone’s sexual preference and not a cultural issue,” Roberto Alonso, a conservative school board member ‍who voted to ‌reject the proposal, told Politico.

“It’s imposing ideologies and a sexual discussion that should not be happening ⁢inside of our schools.”

Under a ‌separate Board of Education ⁣rule, teachers could lose their educator credentials ​for teaching those topics to students through grade 12.

The new⁣ policies are part of a conservative effort to eliminate left-wing radical “indoctrination” in Florida schools, ⁤particularly‌ around classroom⁤ topics and literature about race and sexuality.

LGBTQ Advocates Cry Bigotry for Failed Vote

Miami-Dade County ​school board member Lucia Baez-Geller, ⁤who supported recognizing “LGBTQ history month,” called the⁢ proposal a “ceremonial” and “nonbinding” way to support members of that community in the ‍state.

Advocates called the proposed observation ​a‌ reminder “to ​all cultures within our wider community of the important⁣ roles ⁤that LGBTQ people have taken in ⁤shaping the social, historical, legal, and political ‌worlds we live in today.”

The ‍proposal specifically ‌stated that the ‌bill would ⁣be “in accordance with state ⁢and federal⁤ law” to avoid a confrontation with Florida’s parental rights law.

Ms. Baez-Geller blamed⁤ the failed vote on “anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and‍ agenda” from the DeSantis administration and state lawmakers, noting that the idea was not seen ​as controversial when it passed in ‌2021.

“This didn’t happen in 2021 before the Parental Rights in Education bill,” she said at the hearing,​ adding, “It’s the cultural politics, it’s the political agendas, it’s the war on‍ minorities.”


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