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The Jump-Start Activity Guides will help you
establish a GSA (commonly known as student clubs):
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I: A How-To Guide for New and Established GSAs Oct 12,
2001 This resource takes GSAs through step-by-step activities
that can assist them in organizing their groups. |
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II: Building a Timeline and Framing a Message Feb 03,
2002 Created especially for new and already-established
gay-straight alliances (GSAs) or similar groups, the Jump-Start
series provides concrete ideas for building, shaping and activating
your group. |
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III: Evaluation, Continuation, Celebration! Apr 17,
2002 Students: with the school year winding to a close, it's
the perfect time to assess the good work your GSA has done, and
start planning ahead for next fall. |
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IV: Tips and Tools for Training Teachers Sep 01,
2002 Many student organizers and GSAs have organized teacher
trainings in their schools, and this Jump-Start includes ideas
submitted by student organizers and GSA advisors from all over the
country. |
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VI: Understanding Power, Privilege and Oppression Mar 04,
2004 Oppression is a pattern or system of inequality, which
gives power and privileges to members of one group of people at the
expense of another. We hope that after reading this Jump-Start, you
will develop a greater understanding of how to create ‘less
oppressive’ and ‘more inclusive’ student clubs. |
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