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<h3 align="center">'''LGBTQ AUTHORS OF CHILDREN AND TEEN BOOKS'''</h3>
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<h3 align="center">'''LGBTQ PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR SPORTS COACHES'''</h3>
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<p>The authors of books for children and teens who identify as LGBTQ play an important role in the communityAlthough the subject matter of their books may not always deal directly with the issues of  a child’s sexuality, they often introduce concepts of respect, diversity and tolerance into their worksIntroducing such issues at an early stage in the development of a child’s outlook and behaviour has been shown to greatly influence their behaviour later in lifeWho doesn’t recall being immersed in books of travel, adventure, learning, and wonder as a child?  It has often been said that books do not create identities, but they certainly can affirm themIt is known that youth are drawn to books about themselves and that reflect the life they live and want to live.</p>
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<p>There is a large international field of LGBTQ professional and amateur sports coachesThese individuals are present in a wide range of sports categoriesMost have made their mark previously as athletes in their chosen sports, including Olympic medal winners, world champions or national championsSome are coaches of their national teamA few have earned the title of 'Coach of the Year' in their respective professions.</p>
  
<p>A good number of the books by these authors do have LGBTQ characters and relationships with age appropriate stories, respectful characters and quality contentThe genres range from pop-up books to comics, to teen novelsOften, the stories explore the experiences of the authors in their own childhood.</p>
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<p>LGBTQ sports coaches play an important role in sports.  They are not only mentors and leaders for the overall community, they also represent role models for individual LGBTQ athletes in sports, and often within their own teamsIt is important for them to be proactive in rooting out homophobia on and off the field of playSurveys have found that 84% of gay men and 82% of lesbians have heard homophobic slurs in locker rooms.</p>
  
<p>Many LGBTQ authors of children and teen books are famous in their home countries and often around the worldThey have appeared in the New York Times Bestseller List, have received Emmy awards for their work, have been appointed to prestigious literary boards, and have received national honoursSome have used their writing talents and fame to advance causes in the LGBTQ community and have become noted activists, while others are teachers or academics at higher education institutions.</p>
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<p>Regrettably, some of these individuals were fired from (or 'contracts not renewed') from their position when they came outIn all of these particular cases, this made them LGBTQ activists for change in professional sports to eliminate homophobiaOthers on the list are prominent LGBTQ activists regardless and have become notable specialists in the field of diversity.</p>
  
<p>We have identified the following LGBTQ children and teen authors from Brazil, Russia, Finland, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Sweden, Jamaica, the United States, and Mexico.   To read their fascinating biographies [[LGBTQ Authors of Children and Teen Books|'''CLICK HERE''']]</p>
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<p>The range of sports represented in the list is notable.  The most popular sports are basketball, soccer/football, and tennis.  These are followed by figure skating and track & field.  Such a wide variety of sports begs the question why there is not greater success in challenging homophobia in sports?  They hail from Canada, Venezuela, Australia, Cuba, Great Britain, Germany, United States, the Netherlands, France, Denmark, and Sweden. To read their fascinating biographies [[LGBTQ Professional and Amateur Sports Coaches|'''CLICK HERE''']]</p>
  
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

Revision as of 21:23, 20 June 2016

DID YOU KNOW?

LGBTQ PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR SPORTS COACHES

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There is a large international field of LGBTQ professional and amateur sports coaches. These individuals are present in a wide range of sports categories. Most have made their mark previously as athletes in their chosen sports, including Olympic medal winners, world champions or national champions. Some are coaches of their national team. A few have earned the title of 'Coach of the Year' in their respective professions.

LGBTQ sports coaches play an important role in sports. They are not only mentors and leaders for the overall community, they also represent role models for individual LGBTQ athletes in sports, and often within their own teams. It is important for them to be proactive in rooting out homophobia on and off the field of play. Surveys have found that 84% of gay men and 82% of lesbians have heard homophobic slurs in locker rooms.

Regrettably, some of these individuals were fired from (or 'contracts not renewed') from their position when they came out. In all of these particular cases, this made them LGBTQ activists for change in professional sports to eliminate homophobia. Others on the list are prominent LGBTQ activists regardless and have become notable specialists in the field of diversity.

The range of sports represented in the list is notable. The most popular sports are basketball, soccer/football, and tennis. These are followed by figure skating and track & field. Such a wide variety of sports begs the question why there is not greater success in challenging homophobia in sports? They hail from Canada, Venezuela, Australia, Cuba, Great Britain, Germany, United States, the Netherlands, France, Denmark, and Sweden. To read their fascinating biographies CLICK HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


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