Homeschool Organization Refuses to Accommodate Deaf Parents

What should have been one of the happiest moments of their lives turned into a nightmare for a young homeschooled girl and her Deaf parents.
Read moreWhat should have been one of the happiest moments of their lives turned into a nightmare for a young homeschooled girl and her Deaf parents.
Read moreHSLDA’s Michael Farris, one of the drafters of the original federal RFRA, flat out says that RFRA had discriminatory intent.
Read more“At its best, homeschooling can create a learning environment that helps to minimize the influence of societal pressures to conform to rigid gender roles and to live up (or down) to the expectations of society. That’s what homeschooling did for me. The prevailing message of my childhood was that I could be or do whatever I wanted and that no one could stop me.”
Read more“I thought my family would accept it. My mom started asking me if I was gay or if I thought I was gay when I was about 14 years old and a few of my siblings had asked me as well as I got older. I had shown little to no interest in the opposite sex, and we all know how abnormal that is in the homeschool community.”
Read more“This week, Homeschoolers Anonymous honors the voices of our LGBT friends and peers. We are giving a platform to the stories of those homeschoolers who weathered the storm. This week is for everyone that has felt different. The L’s, B’s, G’s, T’s, A’s, Q’s — ah hell, this week is for the whole alphabet of humanity!”
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