The Project to Eliminate Homophobia in Sport is a collaborative effort involving seven leading national organizations and is designed to create an educated public that respects all athletes and sports-affiliated personnel regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity/expressions. The Project has four main goals:
EDUCATION
Educate athletes, their parents, guardians, coaches, administrators and the public, plus other key influencers about the origins and effects of homophobia in sport and the relationship of homophobia to sexism and gender oppression.
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION
Cultivate and develop diversified resources to ensure the effectiveness, durability and strength of the Project to Eliminate Homophobia in Sport.
ADVOCACY
Advocate for fair policy guidelines on teams, at events and within the workplace for lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (LGBT) sport professionals, athletes and fans in sport.
RECOGNITION
To publicly recognize the athletic achievements and professional successes of
openly LGBT sports participants, thereby providing healthy role models.
To find out more and get involved, click on the link above or visit http://www.homophobiainsports.com.
To receive a copy of "It Takes A Team," a new education kit-- that includes a video, 85-page manual, and safe space posters & stickers-- click on the link above or visit http://www.homophobiainsports.com/materials/order.htm.