LGBTQ Cyberbullying: Real Data and Real Advice
While I am a fierce advocate for free speech online, I'm also an educator who works every day in my own school community – and by writing on this blog – to spread awareness among students and teachers about how to practice positive and helpful digital citizenship online. Since my passion and my work bring me back to cyberbullying quite often, it has become clear that certain groups of young people are targeted more often than others. 52% of LGBTQ youth between the ages of 11 and 22 reported having been the targets of cyberbullying several times ( Blumenfeld and Cooper, 2012 ) 55.5% of LGBTQ students across the United States felt unsafe at school based on their sexual identity ( GLSEN, National School Climate Survey, 2015 ) This data makes it clear that our students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth are particularly vulnerable to bullying, discrimination, and abuse. The way we use digital tools to communicate also makes them vul...