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- Safe-space abstract "In educational institutions, safe-space (or safe space), safer-space, and positive space are terms used to indicate that a teacher, educational institution or student body does not tolerate anti-LGBT violence, harassment or hate speech, but rather is open and accepting, thereby creating a safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and all students.A place where anyone can relax and be fully self-expressed, without fear of being made to feel uncomfortable, unwelcome, or unsafe on account of biological sex, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, cultural background, age, or physical or mental ability; a place where the rules guard each person's self-respect and dignity and strongly encourage everyone to respect others.An institution which supports a safe space for LGBT students and employees may offer staff training on diversity; includes being a safe space in the organization's mission; develops and posts a value statement in the organization's office, online, or on printed documents; or, if part of a coalition, encourages the coalition to include being a safe space in its mission and values.The concept originated in the women's movement, where it "implies a certain license to speak and act freely, form collective strength, and generate strategies for resistance...a means rather than an end and not only a physical space but also a space created by the coming together of women searching for community." The first safe spaces were gay bars and consciousness raising groups.In 1989 GLUE developed a safe spaces program. During their events including diversity-training sessions and antihomophobia workshops, they passed out magnets with an inverted pink triangle, "ACT UP's...symbol", surrounded by a green circle to, "symbolize universal acceptance," and asked, "allies to display the magnets to show support for gay rights and to designate their work spaces free from homophobia."In gay-only groups, the desire for safe space may represent a "special ritual time spent in a ritual space" where "heterosexuals are cautiously avoided". However, this may allow the comfort necessary for other actions. Mike Homfray observes, "Gay and lesbian people may perceive the pub or bar as being 'their' space, and so as somewhere they can 'perform' and be open without the fear of rejection or hostility from the heterosexual majority, which may be perceived as hostile." Homfray adds, "In this situation, the perception of safe gay space can allow the development of a sense of community and confidence, which in turn may contribute to the creation of rights-based movements."".
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- Safe-space wikiPageExternalLink ldssafespace.org.
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- Safe-space wikiPageExternalLink safe-spaces-are-essential-they-help-save-lives-and-build-a-more-equal-society.
- Safe-space wikiPageExternalLink safe-space-or-free-speech-crisis-debate-uk-universities.
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- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink AIDS_Coalition_to_Unleash_Power.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Advocates_for_Youth.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Antihomophobia.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Autonomous_space.
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- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Bisexuality.
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- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT_symbols.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sexual_orientation_and_society.
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- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Dignity.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Disability.
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- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Feminist_movement.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_speech.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink GLUE.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Gay.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Gay_bar.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Gay_rights.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Gender.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Gender_expression.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Gender_identity.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Glue_(disambiguation).
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Harassment.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Hate_speech.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Heterosexual.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Heterosexuality.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Homophobia.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink LGBT_rights_by_country_or_territory.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Lesbian.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink McGill_University.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Mental_disorder.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Mission_statement.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Pink_triangle.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Queens_University.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Race_(classification_of_humans).
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Race_(human_categorization).
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Resistance_movement.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Respect.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Ritual.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Safety.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Self-esteem.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Self-respect.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Sex.
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- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Student.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Teacher.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Transgender.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink University_of_British_Columbia.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Toronto.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Violence_against_LGBT_people.
- Safe-space wikiPageWikiLink Work_space.
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- Safe-space subject Category:Autonomous_space.
- Safe-space subject Category:LGBT_and_education.
- Safe-space subject Category:LGBT_symbols.
- Safe-space subject Category:Sexual_orientation_and_society.
- Safe-space hypernym Terms.
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- Safe-space comment "In educational institutions, safe-space (or safe space), safer-space, and positive space are terms used to indicate that a teacher, educational institution or student body does not tolerate anti-LGBT violence, harassment or hate speech, but rather is open and accepting, thereby creating a safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and all students.A place where anyone can relax and be fully self-expressed, without fear of being made to feel uncomfortable, unwelcome, or unsafe on account of biological sex, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, cultural background, age, or physical or mental ability; a place where the rules guard each person's self-respect and dignity and strongly encourage everyone to respect others.An institution which supports a safe space for LGBT students and employees may offer staff training on diversity; includes being a safe space in the organization's mission; develops and posts a value statement in the organization's office, online, or on printed documents; or, if part of a coalition, encourages the coalition to include being a safe space in its mission and values.The concept originated in the women's movement, where it "implies a certain license to speak and act freely, form collective strength, and generate strategies for resistance...a means rather than an end and not only a physical space but also a space created by the coming together of women searching for community." The first safe spaces were gay bars and consciousness raising groups.In 1989 GLUE developed a safe spaces program. ".
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