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Irish gay teacher receives standing ovation after opening up about homophobic experience

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After allegedly being subjected to homophobic abuse at an Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland (ASTI) delegate conference in 2022, gay teacher James Turbitt received a standing ovation for opening up about his experience at the same event a year later.

The openly gay man addressed colleagues at the convention in Wexford on Thursday, April […] The post Irish gay teacher receives standing ovation after opening up about homophobic experience appeared first on GCN.

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