When the Newport-Mesa school board decided to “protect” our children from President Obama’s speech, I asked, “What next?” Now I know (“Board opposes Harvey Milk Day,” Sept. 24).
Our children’s educators have voted against a bill to set aside a day to honor gay-rights leader Harvey Milk. One of California’s own, Milk fought for the underdog and lost his life for it. His election as the first avowed homosexual in California is truly historic, and as a role model, Milk’s life illustrates how important it is for people to actively stick up for themselves and one another. For Board of Education President Alexandria Coronado to say a day should commemorate only “someone who’s done something really special” is actually an argument in favor of Harvey Milk Day!
We cannot deny that some of our schoolchildren already suspect or know that they are gay. How idyllic it would be if they also knew they would be respected by their peers and protected by their schools despite their inclinations.