Thanks all. This is very helpful. At Western Illinois University, our general education “race and ethnicity” course is actually a “minority peoples” course. My students last semester actually wanted to discuss sexual orientation more than time allowed. This sounds like a good resource for dialogue…

Peace, Robert

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Subject: TEACHSOC: Re: heterosexual privelege

 

Keith

 

just did a google search on 1138 rights and found this site:

 

 

note that on the right-hand side there is a box that has the 1997 and 2004 GAO reports on the rights of married couples. Not an academic source, but better, IMO if it is from the GAO. the direct link to the 2004 GAO report is here:

 

 

john

 

 

 

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