Jared Fox, 28, knows first-hand about the perils of intolerance.
Just two years ago, when Fox was visiting his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, from New York, he was brutally attacked by a group of teenagers. They beat him, stole his belongings and called him anti-gay slurs. He suffered bruises all over his body.
Only a decade earlier, Fox had been the founder of his public Cleveland high school’s first Gay Straight Alliance, a club that became one of the largest in the school and allowed Fox to express himself freely as a gay student, he says. He was dismayed to read more >>>
Source : HuffingtonPost.Com