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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Gay BYU students say 'It Gets Better' on Mormon campus - Washington Post (blog)

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Gay BYU students say 'It Gets Better' on Mormon campus - Washington Post (blog)
Apr 10th 2012, 20:50

At BYU, the video is just one more sign of changing attitudes toward being gay and Mormon. Two days before the video's release, an estimated 600 BYU students crammed into a room that seated 260 to listen to four students discuss what it's like to balance their faith, which teaches that same-sex sexual activity is sinful, with their sexual orientation. The speakers were part of an unofficial school club called Understanding Same Gender Attraction.

"We're trying to live it and create new spaces for us to be gay and Mormon and be active in the church," said Adam White, 21, who appeared both on the panel and in the YouTube video. "That in and of itself is an'it gets better' message."

In recent years, the LDS church-owned school has adjusted its Honor Code to allow students to identify as gay without facing sanctions so long as they avoid physical intimacy with members of the same sex. Chastity before marriage is expected of all students.

"Students who are upholding the Honor Code are welcome as full members of the BYU community," school spokeswoman Carri Jenkins said. She declined to comment specifically on the new YouTube video, which was produced by former BYUtv broadcaster Kendall Wilcox. He's currently working on an independent documentary called "Far Between" about being gay and Mormon.

White hopes the video not only lets young gay Mormons know they are loved but changes perceptions about BYU. As a student there, he insists it's not as conservative or closed-minded as some people might think.

"I feel like there's been a very negative light cast on Mormons when it comes to LGBT issues," said White, a theater arts major from Washington, D.C. "You can declare your orientation and be OK with that, and you won't get kicked out (of BYU). That recognition is a really big step for a lot of people. It's given a lot of people hope."

(Rosemary Winters writes for The Salt Lake Tribune.)

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