Where Were You The Night They Hexed Brett Kavanaugh

Brooklyn bookstore Catland Books Plans on holding a Ritual to hex Brett Kavanaugh tomorrow night. The Facebook page currently has over 10,000 people planning to take part in some way. So many people want to attend the event in person a second hexing ritual has been planned for November 3rd.

It’s worth it to check out the discussion on the Facebook page. There’s Wiccans tsk tsking because law of threes and think about your karma, and of course the prayer warriors have come out casting their own spells and using very un-Christian like language to describe witches and women and even Dr. Ford. A Catholic priest plans on performing an exorcism at the same time the Witches in Brooklyn perform their ritual.

It’s an odd time to perform a hex or binding. The moon’s waxing. Tomorrow night it will be in Pisces, a water sign that’s known for the aspects of grace and beauty. Venus is retrograde causing chaotic emotional flareups. Think it’s bad now? Wait until Wednesday during the Taurus full moon. With the moon in Pisces it may be a good idea to remember Neptune is also currently retrograde.

If you just have to join in and do something about Brett Kavanaugh tomorrow night, don’t make it too elaborate. The worst thing you could do to the sex pest is look at a picture of him and say, “I wish you on yourself.”

You can really make a difference for victims of sexual assault by acting in accord to the magic you peform tomorrow night. Consider working at a shelter for victims or donating to RAINN.

Happy hexing! SMB and BB

I’ve been writing so much lately

There are 18 days of school left. As you can imagine, my first year back to work full time has been challenging.

I’m writing lesson plans

I’m writing tests

I’m developing creative projects for my students so they can have some hands-on experience.

Did I mention I’m the secretary of my local Democratic Party? I get to type up minutes for meetings now, and post to our Facebook page. They keep talking about a website too, which means I could be doing more writing.

Oh yes, I’m writing all the time – for work. Not much time left writing for pleasure.

Keep telling myself I really need to make the effort until I realized I’m making a hell of a lot of effort.

Just not where I want to make the effort.

Michigan Department of Educations Issues Guidelines For LGBTQ Student Safety and the Michigan GOP Reacts Predictably: Open Comment Period Extended To May 11, 2016

About a month ago Michigan public school teachers attended mandatory professional development sessions on providing safe learning environments for LGBTQ students. The program caused enough discussion that school districts reached out to the State Board of Education for help.

The State Board of Education and the Michigan Department of Education developed the guidance at the request of schools and educators asking for recommendations of best practices in creating more supportive learning environments for LGBTQ students, who are at greater risk of suicide, and are not succeeding academically absent a supportive school environment.

School districts across the state found their policies concerning bullying and harassment of LGBTQ students horribly inadequate. Most school staff and teachers are unaware of how out of touch they are with the reality of the problems LGBTQ students face every day in school. At the beginning of the workshop last month, every staff member had to introduce who they were and what pronouns they use. “Pronouns? Why would I need to tell people my pronouns,” was a question many of the attendees asked. They had never heard of such a thing. The levels of confusion from the staff indicate how unprepared our public schools are for making them safe for everyone.

At the request of the state’s school districts, the State Board of Education and the Michigan Department of Education partnered with members of the LGBTQ community to draw up a set of guidelines for assisting public school districts with developing more inclusive policies to ensure all students feel safe at school. With any policy like this, the State Boar of Education requested public input on the guidelines.

What’s happened since then could potentially make adopting a policy designed to keep our kids safe into a battleground over which bathroom or locker room a student uses based on gender identity, to parent concerns that publics schools are using the issue to undermine the authority of parents by ensuring safe space for children while they are at school. Right wing media such as Daily Caller launched articles using this horrible graphic to alarm parents what Michigan public schools are doing will make children less safe at school.

Counting on people to react with fear made what should be an exercise to modify policy and ensure the safety of all children at school into a political fight. Republicans so far have been swift in punishing the State Board of Education with retaliatory moves such as stripping members of travel reimbursement and per diem, and demanding that the State Board of Education should have given parents more time to comment on the guidelines. House Speaker Kevin Cotter demanded the extension and remarked, “My hope is at the end the board will change course and not issue that recommendation.” In other words, not allow school districts to adopt the guidelines that would ensure all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, to feel safe at school. Student drop-out rates and suicides are higher with LGBTQ school students because school is not always a safe place for them to be.

The Michigan State Board of Education did extend the deadline comment from the public. Anyone who wishes to leave a comment can do so here. You have until May 11, 2016 to be heard.

Hopefully, enough people who support providing guidelines for all of the children who attend Michigan public schools to learn in a safe environment will take the time to fill out the simple form. The State Board of Education needs positive support for the hard work they put into doing the right thing for our kids.

Gender Issues At School: Teachers Are Part of the Problem

We had a teacher’s PD seminar yesterday on LGBTQ rights, issues, and how to stop bullying.

At the beginning of the seminar, the presenter asked us to introduce ourselves in our small groups, and include which pronouns we preferred to be identified with. More than a few teachers complained how awkward that was for them.

One exercise all of the teachers participated in was to walk over to one side of the room or the other based on whether you disagreed or agreed with a statement. When the presenter made the statement, “people should be required to use the restroom based on the genitalia they have” I stood on the disagree side and watched mostly men go to the agree side.

The presenter asked one of the teachers on the agree side why they chose that side.

“I don’t want my daughter exposed to that kind of thing,” one of the male teachers answered.

My first thought when I heard that was, “I bet if your daughter were standing here right now and heard you say that, she would be the first one to call you out, dad.”

After the exercise, the presenter displayed the school district’s anti-bullying policy and showed us that transgender had not been included.

“You will need to address that as soon as possible.”

You would think schools would not be a place where LGBTQ issues are awkward and uncomfortable for teachers to talk about. Many of the teachers there stated they would not be comfortable talking about the subject in their classroom because they didn’t feel qualified to talk about it. My thought here was, “the point of an education is for everyone to benefit from learning, and that includes the teacher.”

Shame how many teachers are afraid of learning something new.