Rep. Jamaal Bowman
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Queer and gender studies is part of our history, just like Black history, just like latino history, and just like American history.

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10:47 AM - Feb 21, 2023
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Brent Maverick
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In response to Rep. Jamaal Bowman.
History is a collection of recorded events and people.

Q&G Studies are a collection of theories about how gender/sex and, by extension, societies work.

Teaching about LGBTQIA2+ individuals in history is not the same as teaching Q&G studies.

Is this poorly worded or disingenuous?
03:05 PM - Feb 21, 2023
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Mel Katie
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In response to Brent Maverick.
So… teaching about George Washington would not be part of a social studies curriculum?
11:22 PM - Feb 21, 2023
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Brent Maverick
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In response to Mel Katie.
The brevity of your comment is very open-ended... Can you elaborate?
09:09 AM - Feb 22, 2023
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Mel Katie
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In response to Brent Maverick.
I’m confused why teaching about particular lgbt figures would not be a part of g & q studies? For instance, Marsha P. Johnson. There’s a discussion to be had as how her identity as a trans woman wasn’t made explicit much earlier and the role of anti blackness in whitewashing the stonewall riots..
09:18 AM - Feb 22, 2023
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Brent Maverick
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2) G&Q studies include significant individuals and discuss history, but it deep dives into those theories and reviews history through a specific lens.

Social studies doesn't debate or explain the differences in world views of Muslim versus Christian versus Hindu, or see history thru their lenses
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09:39 AM - Feb 22, 2023
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Mel Katie
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In response to Brent Maverick.
I don't think we are even talking about the same thing here. I'll leave it at that.
11:36 AM - Feb 22, 2023
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