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An Ohio teacher left people applauding after giving a stirring and heartfelt speech about protecting trans students.
Dawn Riggs, who has been a teacher for 33 years, gave her speech before the Ohio State Board of Education in response to a resolution that would require Ohio teachers and school staff to out transgender students to their parents.
The resolution also allows school staff to refuse to use trans students' preferred names and pronouns and forbids them from participating in sports teams that do not correspond with the sex they were assigned at birth.
Addressing the Board, Riggs called for respect and inclusion that clearly pointed out just how dangerous resolution's like this one can be for trans kids.
See her speech below.
\u201cMay every LGBTQ+ student have as fierce an advocate as Dawn Riggs, who testified against a policy in Ohio that would ban trans students pronouns, out them, ban them from bathrooms. \n\n\u201cThey knew they would be safe for at least a little while each day\u201d in her class.\u201d— Erin Reed (@Erin Reed) 1663710999
Riggs began by telling the Board the profound difference it makes for trans kids to know they have a safe space at school.
“I have many trans and nonbinary students in my classes. My experience with transgender individuals spans my entire career. I am still in touch with some of those folks."
"Every single former student has told me how much knowing they had a safe space to be their authentic selves has meant to them”
She also spoke of the many students over the years who opened up to her about their trauma and mental health struggles, including thoughts of suicide.
She said having their trans identity accepted at school made a difference for many trans kids.
"Even if no other adult in their life affirmed their identity, they knew they would be safe for at least a little while each day.”
But when it came to the resolution's requirements for outing students, Riggs was far more forceful.
She told the Board:
“Our students must be able to choose the time and the manner in which they share their transness and with whom. It is not our place to force them to do so. I urge you to oppose this hateful and misguided rhetoric.”
On Twitter, many applauded Riggs' powerful words.
\u201c@ErinInTheMorn This was beautiful and I thank her for it. I grew up in rural Iowa and honestly most teachers I had would have been some version of this, even in the 80s. A lot has changed and it makes me so sad (as a middle aged cis white lady like this teacher).\u201d— Erin Reed (@Erin Reed) 1663710999
\u201cTeachers: this is the person you should strive to be.\n\nShe saved lives, 100% certain.\u201d— Erin Reed (@Erin Reed) 1663710999
\u201cIt's every teacher's responsibility to reach the level of empathy & advocacy that Dawn Riggs shows here.\n\nEvery child, especially marginalised children, deserves to have an adult in their corner. Their teachers need to to champion them, to resist this level of bigotry!\u201d— Shane Hickey-O'Mara \ud83c\udf3b (@Shane Hickey-O'Mara \ud83c\udf3b) 1663795938
\u201c@ErinInTheMorn "It is no burden to use a name that we are asked to use. It is no burden to use the pronouns that are shared with us." It really is that simple. Be the adult that makes kids feel safe.\u201d— Erin Reed (@Erin Reed) 1663710999
\u201c@ErinInTheMorn As an82 yo man I appreciate your standing up for tor students' rights\u201d— Erin Reed (@Erin Reed) 1663710999
\u201c@ErinInTheMorn How wonderful it would be if all teachers felt like this brave woman. I hope she continues to speak out.\u201d— Erin Reed (@Erin Reed) 1663710999
\u201c@ErinInTheMorn Wonderful teacher! Why they want to torture these kids is a mystery to me. What are they getting out of this. If they claim it's their religion I would like to know if they have ever read the Bible. Nowhere does the Christian bible say we should express hate and prejudism.\u201d— Erin Reed (@Erin Reed) 1663710999
\u201cWe need more educators like Dawn Riggs. School is supposed to be a safe environment for learning and growing. How can students learn if they constantly feel in danger?\u201d— \ud83d\ude08Cat Quietus\u2744\ufe0f\ud83d\udd1e Peggubus (@\ud83d\ude08Cat Quietus\u2744\ufe0f\ud83d\udd1e Peggubus) 1663773332
\u201cI don't talk much detail about my youth but as a NB kid in Ohio in the late 80s having public school teachers who went out of their way to protect, support, and speak up for us oddballs probably saved my life.\u201d— Nihilistic Wrong Hordak (@Nihilistic Wrong Hordak) 1663770304
\u201c\ud83d\udcaf this is the type of teacher and humans we ask should be.\u201d— Invoques = MissJaxalin (@Invoques = MissJaxalin) 1663711343
Board member Brendan Shea introduced the “Resolution to Support Parents, Schools, and Districts in Rejecting Harmful, Coercive, and Burdensome Gender Identity Policies” in response to new federal Title IX rules that expand protections for LGBTQ+ students.
Riggs was not alone in her opposition to the resolution.
Three members of the Board of Education released a statement lambasting Shea as a religious ideologue whose "politically charged" resolution is based on factual errors and "lawlessness."
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