TGSAN History
In 2002, students in Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) in the Triangle,
along with adult volunteers from PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians
and Gays), GLSEN (Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network) and NCLYN (NC
Lambda Youth Network) founded the Triangle Gay Straight Alliance
Network (TGSAN) and began working to connect and organize youth from the
four GSAs that existed in the Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill area. The
purpose of TGSAN was to organize and empower youth activists to combat
homophobia and transphobia in schools, as well as serve as a way for
students to meet each other and socialize. Over the next year, the
Network experienced substantial growth, with the formation of nine
additional GSAs.
In October of 2003, a new non-profit organization called Safe SchoolsNC
was founded in order to provide TGSAN with the support of a full-time
staff, and to advocate for the safety and rights of all students through
other programs. Safe SchoolsNC began coordinating and facilitating
steering committee meetings to plan activities for TGSAN. These
activities include a Gay Prom open to students of all sexual
orientations, retreats for leaders of GSAs, and other social events.
TGSAN is a program of SafeSchoolsNC
www.SafeSchoolsNC.org
65 Finch's Way
Pittsboro, NC 27312
(919)619-2167