Friday, May 2, 2008

Black Memphis Principal Outs Gay African American Students: Was That A Bad Thing?


High School Principal Posts List Of Student Couples

Even though my high school girlfriend (now wife and mother of my two boys) use to get our smooch on back in the day on campus, I'm on the sistah's team as it relates to this!

Fed up with public displays of affection in the hallways, Memphis Principal Daphne Beasley is being accused of posting a list naming the school's teenage gay couples --without their O.K. -- violating their privacy, according to one of the students involved.

"I really feel that my personal privacy was invaded," Nicholas, one of the young men who claims his sexuality was exposed without his approval by his principal, told ABC News' Memphis affiliate Eyewitness News Everywhere. "I mean, Principal Beasley called my mother and outted me to my mother!"

"It was actually frightening," Nicholas said of the incident, which occurred in Fall 2007, "to see a list with my name on it where not just other teachers could see but students as well."

Nicholas, an 11th grader at Hollis F. Price Middle College High School in Memphis, was allegedly named, along with his suspected boyfriend, 10th grader Andrew, on a list of couples posted by their principal, Daphne Beasley.

"The principal did not list any information other than students' names on her personal call list, and she certainly did not specify the sexual orientation of any student," said Van D. Turner, Jr., associate general counsel of the Memphis City Schools Board of Education, in a statement provided to ABCNEWS.com. "Additionally, the list was never posted publicly anywhere at the school."

According to the statement, this "call list" was used by Beasley to "notify the parents of those children she knew to be involved romantically" after the school received "numerous complaints" of "explicit sexual behavior in public view."

The case has been taken up by the leading civil liberties group in the United States. "I really couldn't believe that a principal would have done something like this," said Christine Sun, the American Civil Liberties Union attorney handling the case after it was brought to her attention by Nicholas' mother.


As long as she didn't say who the partners were of these kids, I think the Principal Beasley was just trying to get the focus away from sex and back on the books. Given the horrible graduation rates we're seeing with our children, she's just doing what she's gotta do. Right? [ABC NEWS]