Association for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Issues in Counseling A Division of the American Counseling Association
AGLBIC Volume XXIV, Issue 2 Summer 2004 ▼ www.aglbic.org ▼▼ News From our President: From our Past President: Ned Farley, Ph.D. Colleen Connolly, Ph.D. Well, here I am again! It Honoring the Cycles of hardly feels like a full year “Goodbye” has passed since I left the role of AGLBIC President, I send all of you a warm and yet as I look back, I can see appreciative “goodbye” as my all that has been done in my presidential year comes to an role as Past-President (and end. Advancements were made yes, President-elect). It has in many areas, and I would been a busy time for AGL- like to summarize some of the BIC, and under the assured strides made this year. guidance of Colleen Con- nolly, who I feel privileged Website: Rhodes Gibson cre- to have worked with so closely for the past two years, ated a beautiful layout and sleek format for the AGL- AGLBIC has continued to move to- BIC website. Rob Mate collabo- wards stabilization in the midst of Nominations for rated with Rhodes in this process. declining membership across ACA We created a “password protect” and its divisions. In the past two AGLBIC Positions area to allow for members-only months, we seem to have rebounded access to some areas. I have com- a bit, picking up new members rath- While we are barely past our AGLBIC Busi- ness Meeting in Kansas City where we closed piled documents and am working er than losing them. I clearly see that nominations for open positions to be voted on with Rhodes to place membership Colleen’s leadership along with the in the ACA elections this coming winter, it is and leadership documents of in- work of a fantastic board and cadre never too early to consider submitting a nomi- terest on the site for future refer- nation for positions that will be discussed at of volunteers has been the force that ence. Some documents, records, has allowed for these small but im- our Business Meeting in Atlanta in April, 2005. You may self-nominate for any open position, photos, etc., will be archived on portant successes. or nominate another, although it is suggested the website for safekeeping and that you check with the individual you wish for leaders to access in the future. Having said that, I am also very to nominate to see if they are willing to serve. Those nominated must be an AGLBIC mem- proud of the fact that our long await- Journal: Ned’s commitment to ed journal is finally taking off. The ber in good standing at the time we formally vote on nominations next April. The following establishing a hard-copy jour- board approved the final contract positions will be open for nomination: Presi- nal has paid off. The Journal of with Haworth Press at our Board dent-elect-elect (3 year term, President-elect, GLBT Issues in Counseling, pub- Meeting in Kansas City, the contract President, Past-President); Board Trustee (3 lished by Haworth Press, is a real- year term); Governing Council Representative has been signed, and I am currently ity! Ned is the Journal Editor, and working closely with the Journal (3 year term); CACREP Representative (3 year term). I encourage you to submit manu- Publications staff at Haworth to fi- scripts to the journal and do what nalize plans on several fronts. I am Please forward any nominations directly to you can to support its success. finding them very easy to work with, Colleen Connolly, Past-President and Chair of Nominations Committee at cconnolly@txstate. Continued on page 3... Continued on page 2... edu. Continued: Letter from our President commitment to a five year plan, we shall succeed. I feel and agreeable to our needs as a division. They really good that we have shown some successes in increasing want this journal to work, and are working hard to in- our members of color, and have instituted a success- sure that we will be happy with the results. First up ful search for a diversity consultant from within our will be the “official unveiling” of the journal which ranks to work with us to further our goals in this area. will be done with press releases, so we are just finish- In addition, while in Kansas City, we have re-consti- ing working on the wording. Next will be negotiations tuted our committees to be more active, and to include around timelines for getting the first edition out. In the more member volunteers. As such, I hope to see con- meantime, I am working diligently to “grow” our edi- tinued movement from our Media Committee (under torial board so that we are prepared when we put forth the guidance of Brian Dew), our Membership Commit- our official call for submissions (see related article in tee (under the guidance of Melissa Lidderdale), and our this newsletter). I feel grateful that the AGLBIC Board Mentoring Committee (currently transitioning leader- has supported in my continuing on as the Journal Edi- ship from Joy Whitman to Ed Wierzalis). Last (but cer- tor even as I move into another presidential year. I feel tainly not least) I look forward to working with such a confident that with their support, and the support of a wonderful board. So, thank you in advance (is this an solid editorial board, this journal will be a success. I attempt to insure pro-active guilt?) to Colleen Connolly do hope that all of you consider ways to either submit (Past-President), Joy Whitman (President-elect), Melis- articles for submission, or reach out to colleagues that sa Lidderdale, Reggie Tucker, Ed Wierzalis (Trustees), you know are doing solid research or critical thinking Colleen Logan (Governing Council Rep), Susan Seem within the field of Counseling and GLBT issues, and (CACREP Rep), and our new Diversity Consultant and encourage them to submit (please see related “call for hard working graduate student extraordinaire, Annal- papers” article). iese Singh. To a wonderful year to come!
In terms of this next year, I very much want to use my In closing, I want to thank you all for supporting the opportunity to serve this organization for a second time, board in having me “recycle” through the leadership to focus on “staying the course”. While I laid out some again. I will commit once again to providing steady ambitious goals for my first term as president, I now leadership for AGLBIC, and look forward to another want to work at continuing to make them unfold. Col- exciting year, and to seeing you all in Atlanta in April, leen has done a tremendous job at continuing those ef- 2005 to celebrate our work.. ▼
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Left to Right: Joy Whitman, Ned Farley, Colleen Connolly, Mark Pope, and Joe Norton at the ACA 2004 Convention in Kansas City. Summer 2004 2 AGLBIC News Continued: Letter from our Past-President Kansas City 2004: The ACA Conference was fun each point within the mission statement. We will con- and very productive! Thank you, Ned, for your co- tinue working on this communication in our upcom- ordination of the AGLBIC events. Some key devel- ing meetings. Although it is still a work in progress, I opments materialized during this 2004 conference. would like to provide just two important but not clearly apparent examples of what your dues support: ▼ AGLBIC’s First Day of Learning: A full day of ▼ learning surrounding GLBT issues in counseling oc- Representation at COPARC (Council of Presi- curred. Ned planted the seed, Mark Pope set it in mo- dents and Regional Chairs): Presidents and President- tion, and I arranged and coordinated the day’s learning, elects from all divisions and regional chairs convene which proved to be a big success. Mark, as ACA Presi- biannually to have direct contact with each other, with dent, provided additional program slots to AGLBIC, the ACA Presidents, and with the ACA staff. AGLBIC which enabled us to have AGLBIC’s full Day of Learn- representation helps keep the GLBT “voice” out front ing and keep the other ACA-accepted programs running and center across the association. throughout the rest of the conference. I received a lot of great feedback on the concentrated day of learning, and ▼ Governing Council Representation: Having a we hope to continue it next year. “seat at the ACA table” is critical to AGLBIC’s survival and growth. Representatives vote on issues directly af- ▼ Multiculturalism and Diversity: We have been fecting the division, such as size requirements and fi- aware of the need for more diverse voices within the nancial considerations, as well as on big picture issues. division. Anneliese Singh responded to our call for a AGLBIC’s current GC representative, Colleen Logan, Multicultural Consultant and presented a solid proposal was present and voted on two very important GLBT-re- to the AGLBIC board at Kansas City. I am very ex- lated motions that were passed this spring: (1) a motion cited with Anneliese’s enthusiasm and great ideas for to accept and endorse the AGLBIC Competencies, and expanding the multicultural voice within AGLBIC. She (2) a motion to adopt a resolution to protect intersex recommended a regular column on issues surrounding children from unwanted surgery, secrecy, and shame diversity (please see her Diversity Watch on page 4). (see Colleen Logan’s article on page 6). Furthermore, Anneliese already noted the lack of writ- ten recognition in the bylaws of AGLBIC’s commitment Moreover, there are the philosophical gains: You are to diversity. We drafted and recommended wording for contributing to a division committed to promoting a bylaw revision and will work toward its incorpora- awareness and understanding of GLBT issues and to tion. improving standards for the profession and community. We recognize the need to better communicate to mem- ▼ Media Committee: In recognition of the ex- bers what their hard-earned dollars are accomplishing; panding needs of AGLBIC, we activated the Media we also hope to inspire those not involved be become Committee, as set out in our bylaws. Brian Dew is the involved, and those who are involved to reenergize and current and first Media Committee Chair. Brian reports stay involved. Please continue to follow this informa- that the committee is active and its members are creat- tion in the Newsletter and find ways that you, too, can ing ideas for a media and public relations proposal to be continue impacting the profession and the broader com- presented to the Board, which will include expanding munity. information on the AGLBIC website. All of us on the Board returned from the Kansas City meetings and conference full of enthusiasm and ideas to ▼ Membership Needs and Communication: Pay- improve and expand AGLBIC. We did not want to lose ing your dues and maintaining your membership allows the momentum we built. In May we initiated the first many things to occur that are not always easily seen. Online AGLBIC Board of Directors Meeting. (You can You might end up wondering, “What am I getting for find leaders’ reports from this meeting on the AGLBIC my dues?” At the board meeting we brainstormed ways website.) Ned is currently scheduling the next online to best achieve this communication to membership, and meeting to keep continuity and productivity going. then began listing action steps already taken toward Continued on page 5... Summer 2004 3 AGLBIC News iversity Watch D By Anneliese Singh “When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.” - Andre Lorde
Greetings! I wanted to introduce myself and this new to Counseling Today and the AGLBIC Newsletter. column (“Diversity Watch”) in the AGLBIC newsletter. I am currently stepping into the position of Multicul- v Submit article on intersection of LGBTQI issues and tural Consultant to the board of AGLBIC. This posi- race/ethnicity/culture to Counseling Today/AGLBIC tion was initiated by Ned Farley in 2003 for the purpose Newsletter. of “consult[ing] with the board on strategies to make AGLBIC more inclusive and representative.” The pur- v Strengthen existing ties with other divisions within pose of this column is to track how the board leverages ACA to foster education, research, and advocacy with these strategies to build a more inclusive membership LGBTQI individuals from diverse backgrounds. for LGBT and LGBT-allies of color. Ok, so back to the AGLBIC Spring Board meeting. I When I first read about the position in the AGLBIC presented the proposal to the board and held my breath. newsletter, I thought “Wow, this sounds like a great The board, with great enthusiasm and commitment, idea!” Especially since my research interests include immediately amended the mission statement and was exploring the intersection of race/ethnicity and LG- overwhelmingly supportive of the proposal in general, BTQQII identity, the position sounded like a perfect fit adding lots of new ideas as well. I thought to myself, for me. Colleen Connelly asked me to attend the an- “Wow! More reasons to dream on an even larger scale nual pre-convention spring board meeting and to draft from here on out since the board is 100% committed to a proposal for the board. “Great, I thought!” once again. the goals of this position.” Then, I sat down to write the proposal and faced com- plete and total writers’ block. “What do I know about So, I invite you all, both new and long-standing AGL- these any of these issues?” I thought in a moment of BIC members, to email me your ideas about ways you panic. would like to see our organization address diversity issues ([email protected]). In order to do this Then, I gathered my composure, shook off my inse- job well, I need your voice to share ways that we may curities, and let myself dream a little about AGLBIC. commit as an organization to more fully value not only I started to think about what is already strong about the diversity we already have in our organization, but AGLBIC in terms of diversity and about the places that also to more fully expand our vision of membership we we still want to grow as an organization. My fingers would like to reach. ▼ danced across the keyboard more freely as I opened myself up to these ideas. What follows are just a few snippets from that daydream session that I would pres- ent at the AGLBIC Spring Board meeting:
v Expand Mission Statement: Include a statement that AGLBIC is committed to building a membership that reflects the diversity of LGBT-folks and LGBT-allies
v Let ACA see our growth: Recruit articles on AGL- BIC’s efforts to become more diverse for submission Summer 2004 4 AGLBIC News I’m disappointed that two hoped-for goals did not pro- work, dedication, and perseverance in keeping this duce immediate results: forming state chapters and Newsletter alive, viable, and always growing. Thank creating a transgender interest network. However, I’m you, Karen and Ed Wierzalis, for your editorial work hopeful that the connections made and the work done and in making a product of which AGLBIC can be this year in these two areas will lead to results in the proud. upcoming year(s). I would like to extend special ap- preciation to the following people: Goodbyes come in many forms. On a professional level, ▼ Ned Farley for accepting an additional presi- I leave with a sense of confidence with our new (and re- dency when Nick Dicarlo resigned. newed) president, Ned Farley, at the helm and the solid board of directors to support and drive AGLBIC’s next ▼ Board members (2003-2004) Joy Whitman, year – and beyond! Cyndy Boyd, Colleen Logan, Reggie Tucker, Melissa Lidderdale, and Rob Mate for their hard work and sup- On a personal note, I cannot end my term without ac- port. knowledging my parents, Tina and Will Connolly. They ▼ Rob Mate for his long-time work as AGLBIC supported me in so many ways and I know I would not Treasurer. Rob resigned as Treasurer but is working be a counselor educator – or ending a term as a national with the new treasurer, Trustee Reggie Tucker, in mak- officer in an association for GLBT issues in counseling ing the transition and intends to continue his contribu- – without their modeling of leadership and advocacy. tions to AGLBIC in many other ways. Thank you, Rob, They shared love and commitment throughout their 66 for your continued dedication to AGLBIC. years of marriage and showed the importance of rela- ▼ Joy Whitman for her longstanding work as tionship. They led the family through many challeng- Graduate Student/Mentoring Chair. Joy is the current ing times, and their tenure did not end when children President-elect, and I look forward to working with left home. Mother led through warmth and compassion, her this year on the board. Ed Wierzalis, new AGLBIC making others feel invited and safe to change directions Trustee, has accepted the Mentoring Chair position. and find sturdier paths. Dad led through passion and ▼ Bob Rohde for his continued dedication to re- drive. He helped family, friends, and strangers and ef- cording AGLBIC’s history as AGLBIC’s Historian and fected profound change for his entire 93 years. So I take Archivist. Without a record of the historical underpin- personal license to extend my thanks, appreciation, and nings of AGLBIC, it would be hard to create a vision love to both of them and each of them. ▼ for the future. Bob is working with ACA headquar- In loving memory of ters to create a permanent AGLBIC archive within the American Counseling Association. ▼ Karen Hartman, who amazes me with her hard April 20th, 1911 – June 11th, 2004 It is never too early to begin thinking about nomina- Willard Francis Connolly tions for AGLBIC Awards for the 2004-2005 year, to be awarded at our brunch in Atlanta in April. We are seeking nominations for three awards this year: Nominations for Awards Joe Norton Award: This award is given to an individual or organiza- AGLBIC Service Award: This Please forward any nom- tion that has made outstanding contributions to the GLBT community award is given to an AGLBIC inations for any or all of in the host city for the ACA Conference. Atlanta is the host city this member who has made a sig- these awards to Colleen year. This award is generally given to someone or some organization nificant contribution to AGLBIC Connolly, Ph.D., Past- not already affiliated with AGLBIC, however on occasion, it has gone through outstanding work done President and Chair of to an AGLBIC member who clearly “shines” in her/his work, or an for or with the division, or who the Awards Committee organization affiliated with an AGLBIC member. has represented AGLBIC’s mis- at cconnolly@txstate. Graduate Student Award: This new award is given to a graduate sion to the Counseling Profession, edu . Your nomination student member of AGLBIC who has contributed significantly in one ACA, or other affiliated divisions should include a clearly of three areas: Representing or embodying the mission of AGLBIC or related organizations. articulated rationale of through direct service for AGLBIC or the field of counseling; for an why the person or orga- outstanding research contribution furthering knowledge of GLBT is- nization you are nominating are deserving of the proposed sues; or to service or research that specifically focuses on furthering award, including biographical information, credentials (if the knowledge of and commitment to issues of diversity within the appropriate), and examples of the work that you feel exem- ▼ SummerGLBT community. 2004 5 plifies their qualifications for the nomination. AGLBIC News entoring Update: overning Council Update: M G Joy S. Whitman, Ph.D. Colleen Logan, Ph.D. At this year’s ACA National Convention, AGLBIC was successful in attracting many interested members to the Greetings from our seat at the Governing Council table! mentoring program. We had a large number of people I am pleased to report that the meeting in Kansas City at sign up to either obtain a mentor or be a mentor. Re- the ACA National convention went well particularly in gretfully that list was lost. No one has returned it and it terms of the warm collegiality and collaboration among is believed that most likely someone mistakenly picked the GC members. Our brother, Dr. Mark Pope, ACA it up when visiting the AGLBIC booth for other materi- president deserves many kudos for his strong leader- als. We apologize for this mistake and assure our mem- ship, solid organization skills and steady hand at the bership that this has not happened before. helm as he guided ACA through both celebratory and challenging waters during this past year. If you had signed up to either receive a mentor or to be a mentor, please allow us to offer this opportunity to On the other hand, issues related to membership re- you again. Feel free to email me at jwhitman@depaul. cruitment and maintenance, divisional status, creative edu with your interest. Or you can go http://www.agl- dues structuring and balancing the budget continue to bic.org/resources/mentor.htm and find the forms at the be difficult and complex problems facing each Govern- bottom of the site that pertain to your needs. Once you ing Council. These issues are likely to be revisited at download, save, and fill them out with your informa- the fall meeting of GC and probably at the next meeting tion, please email those forms to me at my email ad- and the next one and so on and so on. I don’t mean to dress above. sound hopeless or jaded about the process but I’m really starting to believe that it’s going to take a revolutionary I am also seeking members who would be interested in change to get this organization out of its rut and moving being a part of the mentoring committee. Though I will forward toward the future. And, believe me, AGLBIC be handing over the Mentoring Chair to Ed Wierzalis, has been and will continue to be an important factor in I will continue to be involved. If you are interested the ongoing evolution of ACA. in being a part of this committee, please let me or Ed know. It is a great opportunity to help graduate stu- On a much more positive note, GC unanimously passed dents and new professionals. The experience for me has the following two motions. And it is in doing so that I been quite rewarding. was once again reminded of the impact of our presence and our voice within the overall ACA organization.
The motion to accept and endorse the competencies and standards of practice for counseling sexual minor- ity clients and their significant others was passed unani- mously and without discussion by Governing Council.
Given the shortage of formal educational and experi- ential training regarding the myriad issues related to sexual minorities, it is imperative that the competencies and standards of practice are disseminated to counsel- ing professionals. Please note that the competencies are available AGLBIC website. Download them now and spread the good news!
Graduate students man the AGLBIC Booth at the ACA Continued on page 10... 2004 Convention in Kansas City! Summer 2004 6 AGLBIC News We’re Here! We’re Queer! Get Used to Us! Self-De- Numerous anecdotes from GLBT people describe how fense For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered they have defended themselves against homophobic People challenges the belief that comments, threatening situa- we are weak, powerless victims. tions, and violence. These an- News reports of anti-GLBT vi- We’re Here! We’re Queer! ecdotes show that not only is it olence and movies such as The Get Used to Us! possible to defend ourselves, Laramie Project, The Matthew but that people are actually do- Shepard Story, The Brandon Survival Strategies for a ing it and living to tell about Teena Story, and Boys Don’t Hostile World. it. Sewell weaves self-defense Cry raise awareness about the by Regina Sewell theory and accessible tech- issue of antiGLBT violence, (AGLBIC member) niques around the anecdotes to but because the focus is often ISBN: 1-59457-317-4 teach readers how they can de- on how we are victimized, they Publisher: BookSurge Publishing fend themselves as well. And leave many GLBT people feel- (May 2004) since intimate abuse is as ram- ing disempowered in the face 168 pages pant in queer relationships as it of that hatred and violence. is in straight relationships, she has included a chapter describ- For example, when asked to vi- ing same-sex domestic violence sualize herself successfully confronting an anti-GLBT that offers strategies on how to get out of abusive rela- harasser in very safe situation, a student in a self-de- tionships. Like the other chapters, this chapter weaves fense class that I was teaching responded, “I can’t even user-friendly information around anecdotal examples. imagine successfully defending myself. All you read Each chapter ends with a set of exercises to practice the about in the paper are things like ‘lesbian couple mur- skills that the reader has learned. dered and raped’ or ‘gay man beaten with baseball bat in park.’” When she spoke these words, the rest of the class nodded their heads in agreement. Editors Note: Regina Sewell is a licensed professional counselor, AGLBIC member and self-defense instructor. She has a Ph.D. in Sociology with a focus on hate-crimes and violence against wom- We’re Here! We’re Queer! Get Used to Us! Self-De- en. This book is available at http://www.booksurge.com (which fense For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered has the best price at $15.99 for print, and $7.99 for Ebook/non- People is an antidote to this sense of hopelessness. printable) and also can be found on Amazon.com.
A Provider’s Introduction to Substance Abuse Treat- ment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Individuals (pdf file) http://media.shs.net/prevline/pdfs/BKD392/index.pdf Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and This publication is a consensus-built scientific docu- Transgender People in Medicine ment that serves an important public health function. http://www.amsa.org/adv/lgbtpm/resources.cfm It provides statistical and demographic information, prevalence data, case examples and suggested inter- This site give a lot of good information for those who ventions, treatment guidelines and approaches, and are embarking on a medical career as well as those organizational policies and procedures. (CSAT, 2001, preparing for any post-secondary educational experi- Reprinted 2003, 214 pages) ence. This site includes reading lists, powerpoint pre- sentations on adolescents and homosexuality as well as a guide to organizing a GLBT support organization on campus.
Summer 2004 7 AGLBIC News Focus on MY Family:
debuts... A Queerspawn Anthology” The members of the For more informa- COLAGE Youth tion about “Focus Leadership and Ac- on MY Family” tion Program proudly Contact COLAGE announce “Focus on Program Coordi- MY Family,” a brand nator, Meredith new literary collection Fenton at 415-861- of writing, art and po- 5437 ext. 102 or etry by youth with les- meredith@colage. bian, gay, bisexual and org http://www.co- transgender parents. lage.org
Focus on MY Fam- ily provides a pow- Editors Note: If you erful, beautiful, and go to the Research unique look into the link from http:// lives of young people www.colage.org with LGBT parents they provide sug- and families--their gestions for future challenges, hopes, tri- areas of psycholog- umphs and daily lives, ical studies regard- says Beth Teper, CO- ing queer-family LAGE Executive Di- related topics where rector. they have identified severe limitations Individual copies and in the current litera- bulk orders are avail- ture. Most of this able for a small dona- site is dedicated to tion. COLAGE is also supporting those in- developing an action terested in conduct- guide of discussion ing such studies and topics, activities and they provide a lot of curriculum ideas to practical advice and accompany the collec- resources. If you tion. The guide should be available by Fall 2004. are interested in this area of research and looking to publish, the information on this link is invaluable.
Editors Note: This poster is a result of COLAGE’s new Youth Leadership and Action Program. In the first year (2002-2003), they decided to promote visibility of glbt families in an attempt to provide positive images, challange homophobia and prejudice. For more information regarding this program please go to the following webiste http://www.colage.org/ylap/
From the poster link, you are able to download free .pdf files of this poster and place orders for hard copies, and download their Respect All Families Action Guide (pdf) document. COLAGE is the only national and international organization in the world specifically supporting young people with gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender parents.
Summer 2004 8 AGLBIC News WANTED: AWARD-WINNING CAMPAIGN RE- Editorial Board Members VEALS INEQUALITIES FACED EVERY The Association of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues DAY BY GAYS AND LESBIANS: Mini- in Counseling (AGLBIC), a division of the American Documentaries of Real People Risk- Counseling Association (ACA) is accepting applica- ing Their Jobs By Disclosing Their tions for editorial board members for its new journal titled The Journal of GLBT Issues in Counseling. This Sexual Orientation referred journal focuses on publishing articles that ad- dress the important issues relevant to Gay, Lesbian, Bi- sexual, and Transgendered peoples and their significant others. Areas for submission include: (1) new research in the field of counseling, (2) a review of the literature http://www.turnout.org that critically integrates previous work around a specific topic, (3) introduction of new techniques or innovation DENVER, July 29, 2004 – While the debate surround- in sevice delivery within the counseling field, or (4) ing marriage for same-sex couples has made discrim- theoretical or conceptual pieces that reflect new ideas ination a leading news story in 2004, it’s just one of or new ways of integrating previously held ideas. many inequalities that gays and lesbians face in ev- eryday life. Such is the message of TurnOut, the Gill We are looking for those who have a background/ex- Foundation’s new public education campaign to help perience with this population and counseling related Americans form educated opinions, use that knowledge issues that involve our work. This includes those who when they turn out to vote, and commit to equal rights work in the following arenas: counselors, counselor . for all. The campaign features award-winning advertis- educators, and other counseling related professionals ing, a Web site and grassroots efforts to demonstrate that work across a diversity of fields, including school the importance of fairness and equality. The advertis- counseling, mental health, couple and family, colleg- ing includes four documentary style television ads that es and universities, and the public and private sector. feature real people coming out at work for the first time Preferably, these individuals will also have a history of in a few of the 36* states in the U.S. where it is legal publication of scholarly works, or expertise in specific to fire someone on the basis of sexual orientation, plus counseling areas that will be of benefit to the reviewing three thought-provoking print ads. of journal submissions. The campaign Web site, www.TurnOut.org, features In particular, we would like to have an editorial board astounding facts on the lack of everyday basic rights, representative from the major counseling areas repre- two more documentary spots and personal stories. The sented in ACA. Therefore, in addition to the areas men- campaign also features online marketing and a Turn- tioned above, specialization in areas such as assessment, Out Voter Mobilization Toolkit that will be sent to more adult development and aging, humanistic orientations, than 250 organizations around the country to help them multicultural issues, rehabilitation, spirituality, group educate their communities about these issues and get work, addictions and offender treatment, and career and out the vote among their constituencies. These 250+ employment are also encouraged. organizations have the potential to reach more than 4 million people with a get-out-the-vote effort featuring To apply, please send a cover letter outlining your inter- the reality of discrimination in the workplace and other est and reasons for applying, as well as a current Vita, rights and responsibilities denied to lesbian and gay to: Ned Farley, Ph.D., editor, [email protected]. individuals. The campaign focuses on the following You may also mail an application to the following ad- alarming statistics: Only 14* states prohibit employ- dress: Ned Farley, Ph.D. Chair, Mental Health Counsel- ment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation; ing Program Center for Programs in Psychology An- 36* states do not. tioch University Seattle 2326 Sixth Avenue Seattle, WA 98121-1814 Continued on page 10... Summer 2004 9 AGLBIC News Governing Council Update continued...
The acceptance and endorsement of these competencies cal procedures; the rights of intersex advocacy groups will help Counselor Educators train proficient providers in their struggle to end secrecy, shame and unwanted in the effective delivery of affirmative developmental genital surgeries and that ACA urges the medical com- guidance and mental health services to sexual minority munity to work collaboratively with patient advocacy clients and their significant others. Rest assured, AGL- groups to establish and adopt a patient-centered treat- BIC leadership will be working closely with CACREP ment protocol. to incorporate the competencies into CACREP stan- dards as well as disseminating the information to Coun I’m looking forward to the fall meeting with high hopes selor Education programs everywhere. that we will be able to address and resolve some of the issues I named at the beginning of the column in a prag- The second motion that was passed unanimously was matic and effective manner. the motion to protect intersex children from unwanted surgery, secrecy and shame... Passing this motion means In pride, that ACA supports the rights of children too young to consent to be protected from unnecessary medical dis- Colleen plays and procedures; the rights of people old enough to make an informed choice to elect or refuse medi
Editors Note: This poster is a result of COLAGE’s new Youth Leadership and Action Program. In the first year (2002-2003), they decided to promote visibility of glbt families in an attempt to provide positive images, challange homophobia and prejudice. For more information regarding this program please go to the following webiste http://www.colage.org/ylap/
From the poster link, you are able to download free .pdf files of this poster and place orders for hard copies, and download their Respect All Families Action Guide (pdf) document.
Award-winning Ads continued... sex parents are denied Social Security survivor benefits Same-sex couples are denied more than 1000 federal if the deceased parent was not the biological parent or benefits that come with marriage, and in 47 out of 50 was unable to obtain a second-parent adoption. states they are denied most of the state rights and re- sponsibilities that come with marriage. Partners in a Editors note: Please take a moment to visit this site. committed same-sex relationship do not have the right The documentary ads are very honest and real. The to make decisions on a partner’s behalf in a medical experience of viewing them was a very emotional expe- emergency and can be denied the right to visit a sick rience for me. One of the documentaries is of a woman or injured loved one in the hospital. Children of same- named Kimya who is a social worker who was fired because she was a lesbian. Summer 2004 10 AGLBIC News AGLBIC Journal: Call for Articles Ned Farley, Ph.D. The Journal of GLBT Issues in Counseling, is the Jour- perspectives, or perhaps addressing a new way of uti- nal of the Association of Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Is- lizing previously published work. sues in Counseling, and is published by The Haworth Press. The journal publishes articles that specifically All submissions should be prepared accorded to the focus on issues and concerns related to the health and guidelines of the most recent Publication Manual of the well being of sexual minority individuals, families, and American Psychological Association, including the use communities. The intent is to offer a variety of ideas of citations and references, and inclusion of non-dis- and perspectives for counselors and related profession- criminatory language. Manuscripts should be sent as als who work with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Trans- attachments via the e-mail address below, or on disc. gendered persons and their families and communities. All work should be done in Microsoft Word. Tables and As such, submitted articles should focus in one of the figures should be used only when essential, and illustra- following areas: tions or graphs should be embedded in your manuscript at their appropriate place. If accepted for publication, Research Studies: Articles within this focus represent final manuscripts should be publication ready when qualitative and/or quantitative studies that contribute submitted. It is the author’s responsibilities to secure new understanding to the field of counseling as it relates permission to use any copyrighted materials within to sexual minorities. These manuscripts should include their manuscript. an introduction, review of the literature, methodology, data analyses, results, and discussion. Implicit in these The Journal of GLBT Issues in Counseling expects au- is clear descriptions of the studies purpose and implica- thors to follow the most current ACA Code of Ethics tions for future research. and Standards of Practice.
New/Innovative Practices: Articles within this focus The Journal of GLBT Issues in Counseling understands represent ways of approaching counseling, counselor that authors bear full responsibility for the accuracy of education, training, supervision, or program design all referenced, quotations, tables, figures, and the over- that reflect new ideas or innovative approaches that are all content of their article. grounded in counseling theory and/or research. Conceptual Articles: Submissions in this focus repre- Please submit articles to Ned Farley, Ph.D., Editor, The sent original thinking related to the theory and practice Journal of GLBT Issues in Counseling at nfarley@aus. of counseling. These might include a review of the lit- edu. Confirmation will be sent via e-mail. erature, which critiques and integrates previously stated ideas; a presentation of new theoretical
The 2004 Joe Nor- The 2004 AGLBIC Service Award went to ton Award went to Kathleen Ritter (who was unable to attend the Keith Spare (on the ACA Conference this year. right).
Colleen Connolly presents Keith Spare with the Joe Norton Award at the AGLBIC Brunch in Kansas City Spring 2004 Both award recipients ACA Conference. this year are members of AGLBIC! Summer 2004 11 AGLBIC News AGLBIC Leadership AGLBIC News 2004-2005 ▼ m a r g o r p Publication Dates and Guidelines Ned Farley, Ph.D., President Chair, Mental Health Counseling Program AGLBIC News, the newsletter of the Center for Programs in Psychology ▼ Antioch University Seattle ▼ Association of Gay, Lesbian, and Bi- 2326 Sixth Avenue sexual Issues in Counseling, is pub- Seattle, WA 98121 lished three times annually. The AGL- 206-268-4814 AGLBICMentoring BIC News is published on-line in the [email protected] summer and fall. Our Pre-conference Colleen Connolly, Ph.D., Past-President ▼To promote an understanding of gay, issue is a mailed hardcopy. The publi- Educational Administration & cation dates and submission deadlines Psychological Services lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) issues in Texas State University-San Marcos counseling through mentoring relation- are: 601 University Drive ships between experienced AGLBIC mem- San Marcos, Texas 78666 bers and others interested in serving GLB Fall On-line edition: November 1st: Work: 512-245-8677 Submission Deadline: October 15th Fax: (512) 245-8872 populations, es pecially graduate students, [email protected] counseling interns, and novice profession- als. Pre-conference edition: March 1st Joy Whitman, Ph.D., President-Elect Submission Deadline: January 15th DePaul University ▼To provide opportunities for career de- School of Education, velopment and leadership within a national Summer On-line edition: July 1st: Human Services and Counseling professional counseling organization. 2320 North Kenmore Ave. Submission Deadline: May 15th SAC 375 ▼To provide opportunities for network- Chicago, IL 60614-3298 ing, exchange of ideas, and dialogue be- Submission Guidelines [email protected] tween and among members of mentoring Submit articles and items of interest to Cyndy J. Boyd, Ph.D., Secretary relationships. our readership and members that are University of Illinois at Chicago ▼ current and informative. Submissions 1200 W. Harrison St., Suite 2010 To encourage and facilitate attendance that encourage dialogue and opinion Chicago, IL 60607 and participation in professional develop- are especially encouraged. (312) 996-3490 ment activities, especially the ACA World [email protected] conference and/or other counseling nation- All text submissions can arrive either Melissa Lidderdale, M.A., Trustee 2002-2005 al, regional, and local conferences. by email [formatted in MS Word, .rft or Western Michigan University 3102 Sangren Hall ▼To encourage and foster supportive pro- embedded in an email] to the editor. Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5226. fessional relationships between GLB pro- Please note that the Editor has the right Phone: 269-352-2878. fessionals and allies. to edit your submission due to space [email protected] If you are interested in having a mentor or considerations and/or content issues. becoming a protogee, please contact: Reginald Tucker, Treasurer/ Trustee 2003-2006 Harvard School of Public Health Ed Wierzalis Please send your submissions to: 677 Huntington Ave [email protected] SHDH-7th Floor Karen Hartman, M.S. Ed, Editor of the News Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] Confidentiality Respected Purdue University Calumet Teacher Preparation Ed Wierzalis, Ph.D., Trustee 2004-2007 UNC at Charlotte 2200 169th Street Colvard 5031 Hammond, IN 46323 9201 University City Blvd. [email protected] (W) Charlotte, NC 28223-001 [email protected] Please note that the AGLBIC [email protected](H) News will be extending the submission date for the Fall Disclaimer: Although the AGLBIC News at- Committee Chairs tempts to publish articles and items of interest Joy Whitman, 2005 Conference Chair 2004 edition. Publication date Cyndy Boyd, 2005 Conference Co-Chair is still November 1st, but we that are consistent with the mission and goals Ed Wierzalis, Mentoring Program of AGLBIC, they do not necessarily reflect the will be accepting submissions Melissa Lidderdale, Membership/Graduate Students overarching opinions, policies, or priorities of Colleen Connolly, Awards to include in this newsletter AGLBIC or ACA Colleen Connolly, Nominations & Elections/Bylaws . Rhodes Gibson, Webmaster until October 1st. Please con- Rob Mate, Web Consultant tact Karen Hartman for further Susan Seem, CACREP 2002-2005 Colleen Logan, Governing Council 2002-2005 information. Bob Rohde, Historian and Archivist Brian Dew, Media Committee
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