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Leyes «no promo homo» Anti-LGBT curriculum laws in the United States
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Las leyes «no promo homo» (del inglés «no promocionar la homosexualidad») son una serie de leyes aprobadas por varios estados estadounidenses que prohíben o limitan la mención y la discusión de la homosexualidad y la transexualidad en las escuelas, incluyendo temas como la salud sexual y la prevención del VIH. En teoría, estas leyes se refieren a los temas discutidos dentro de la asignatura de educación sexual, pero a menudo están redactadas de tal forma que pueden ser aplicadas a otras partes del currículo y a programas y eventos escolares o extracurriculares, como por ejemplo las .​ Anti-LGBT curriculum laws, sometimes referred to as don't say gay laws or no promo homo laws, are laws approved by various U.S. states that prohibit or limit the mention or discussion of homosexuality and transgender identity in public schools. In theory, these laws mainly apply to sex ed courses, but they can also be applied to other parts of the school curriculum as well as to extracurricular activities such as sports and organizations such as gay–straight alliances. In July 2022, a wave of anti-LGBT curriculum resurgence saw ten such laws beginning to take effect in six different states. Some states enacting these new laws appear to have mirrored similar laws from other states.
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Anti-LGBT curriculum laws, sometimes referred to as don't say gay laws or no promo homo laws, are laws approved by various U.S. states that prohibit or limit the mention or discussion of homosexuality and transgender identity in public schools. In theory, these laws mainly apply to sex ed courses, but they can also be applied to other parts of the school curriculum as well as to extracurricular activities such as sports and organizations such as gay–straight alliances. In July 2022, a wave of anti-LGBT curriculum resurgence saw ten such laws beginning to take effect in six different states. Some states enacting these new laws appear to have mirrored similar laws from other states. Historically, explicit anti-LGBT curriculum laws have been largely eliminated in the United States and are only found in six US states as of 2022: Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, and Florida (for kindergarten to grade 3 and instruction that is considered "not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students" in any grade), and Alabama (for kindergarten to grade 5). Five other states (Montana, Arizona, Arkansas, Tennessee and Florida) require parental notification of instruction on LGBTQ issues and allows parents to opt-out of such instruction. They are similar to Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988 in the UK, introduced on May 24, 1988, which prohibits local authorities from "intentionally promoting homosexuality, publishing material with the intention of promoting homosexuality, or promoting the teaching in any maintained school of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship." The law was repealed in Scotland in 2000, as one of the first actions of the devolved Scottish Parliament, and in the rest of the United Kingdom in 2003. Las leyes «no promo homo» (del inglés «no promocionar la homosexualidad») son una serie de leyes aprobadas por varios estados estadounidenses que prohíben o limitan la mención y la discusión de la homosexualidad y la transexualidad en las escuelas, incluyendo temas como la salud sexual y la prevención del VIH. En teoría, estas leyes se refieren a los temas discutidos dentro de la asignatura de educación sexual, pero a menudo están redactadas de tal forma que pueden ser aplicadas a otras partes del currículo y a programas y eventos escolares o extracurriculares, como por ejemplo las .​ Estas leyes son muy similares a la «sección 28» introducida por el gobierno de Margaret Thatcher el 24 de mayo de 1988, que prohibía a las autoridades locales «promocionar intencionadamente la homosexualidad o publicar material con la intención de promocionar la homosexualidad» y «promocionar la enseñanza de la aceptabilidad de la homosexualidad como una supuesta relación familiar en cualquier escuela subvencionada».​ La ley permaneció vigente hasta 2003,​ pero incluso en 2013 algunos colegios concertados seguían manteniendo políticas similares.​ También es similar la Ley rusa contra la propaganda homosexual.​
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