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    Back when a Utah school banned the word "queer"

    By Erin Alberty,

    26 days ago

    Utah has had its share of scuttlebutts over school dress codes, LGBTQ+ support and public health messaging for youth.

    • Twenty years ago, all three collided in one big clampdown.

    What drove the news: The state health department withdrew a $100,000 grant for an antismoking campaign by the GLBT Community Center of Utah — over a T-shirt, the center alleged.

    Catch up quick: The center circulated T-shirts emblazoned with the words "Queers Kick Ash."

    • Officials at a Midvale high school suspended four students who wore them to class, saying the shirts violated the dress code: the "kick ash" pun was deemed vulgar and an image of a snuffed-out cigarette butt amounted to a "likeness of tobacco."

    The intrigue: The principal also said the word "queer" was off-limits because it was seen as a slur by some, and that could encourage harassment.

    Reality check: While purporting to save LGBTQ+ students from their own terminology, the principal also threatened to disband the school's gay-straight alliance, calling the group "disruptive."

    The big picture: By 2004, the word "queer" was widely seen as a "positive term of self-identification," the ACLU of Utah argued.

    Yes, but: That didn't placate the health department, which withdrew funding for the center's campaign a couple of weeks later.

    Stunning stat: At the time, smoking rates were extremely high among young LGBTQ+ adults — about 65%, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.

    State of play: Utah still sometimes clutches its pearls over public health campaigns.

    Flashback: In 2020, then-Gov. Gary Herbert ordered the state health department to stop circulating condoms branded with Utah-themed phrases like "Greatest Sex on Earth," "SL,UT," and a road sign with the distances to Fillmore and Beaver.

    Previously in Old News

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