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To help honor the one year anniversary of 11-year old Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover's suicide, GLSEN encourages everyone to contact members of Congress and urge them to support the Safe Schools Improvement Act. It's legislation that will require schools receiving federal funding to enact policies to prohibit bullying and harassment; and provide them with resources to prevent and respond to incidents when they occur.
Carl [pictured] took his life on April 6, 2009, after enduring constant bullying at school, including being called gay and a faggot despite the fact he did not identify as gay.
According to GLSEN, the Safe Schools Improvement Act will strengthen the Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act to ensure that:
GLSEN provides a list of anti-bullying programs and resources to help school communities address bullying.
GLSEN also provides Safe Space Kits - which include posters, stickers and comprehensive guide. The Kit's intended to enlighten educators about LGBT-identifying students and their allies.