National Student Council
The National Student Council (NSC) is a dynamic and empowering youth leadership and engagement program for high school students, proudly sponsored by GLSEN, a leading organization advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusivity in schools.
GLSEN strives to ensure that each member of every school community is valued and respected regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or expression. We believe that such an atmosphere engenders a positive sense of self, which is the basis of educational achievement and personal growth. Since homophobia and transphobia undermine a healthy school climate, we work to educate teachers, students and the public at large about the damaging effects these forces have on youth and adults alike, and how we can advance school environments that are inclusive for all.
The NSC is a platform for LGBTQ+ youth to cultivate their leadership potential, amplify their voices, and actively contribute to creating more inclusive and equitable environments for all students.The NSC plays a pivotal role in providing feedback on GLSEN's processes, programs, resources, and overall strategy. As youth representatives, they offer their unique perspectives and insights, ensuring that GLSEN's initiatives remain relevant and impactful. NSC members are passionate about social justice and actively seek to deepen their knowledge and practice around racial justice, gender justice, and disability justice.
Rainbow Writes
Rainbow Writes is a competition initiated by the 2022-2023 National Student Council cohort in direct response to widespread book bans throughout the nation. In an era where the voices of LGBTQIA2S+ individuals face undue censorship, Rainbow Writes emerged as a contest designed to amplify youth perspectives and revel in the exuberance of queer experiences.
Stay tuned for the latest updates regarding the upcoming 2024 contest!
2023 Winners
This Morning at the Dentist’s Office by Rachel, Florida
Neither Nor by Bella, Florida
2023 Finalists
Chapter 9: Ruben by James, Maryland
Conditional by Wei, Washington D.C.
Willingness by Avery, California
How I Discovered My Superpowers by Alex, Georgia
Ever in flux by A.J., Maryland
Student Action Guide
GLSEN’s Student Action Guide is a resource created by members of the 2022-2023 National Student Council. This guide aims to provide information on actions young people can make at local and national levels to create progressive change both in and out of education systems.
The Student Action Guide will be released in multiple parts. Check out the first part, titled "Speaking Out Against Harmful Legislation," now!
Blogs & Resources
Policy & Advocacy
GSAs
- Register your GSA
GLSEN's GSA Registration provides you an opportunity to receive resources, and for your GSA to be counted as one of the thousands of student clubs across the country working to make schools safer and more affirming. Please fill out the form linked below to get started.
- Starting Your GSA
- Space Agreements
- Tips for finding GSA Members
- How to Find a Club Advisor
- How to Plan and Host a Virtual Graduation
- Certificates of Achievement for Rainbow Graduation Events
- GSA 10 Actions For Advisors
- #SafeToBe GSA Vision Jamboard
Changing the Game / Athletics
- Gender Affirming and Inclusive Athletics Participation
- Gender and Athletics Informational Resources
- Model Local Education Agency Policy on Transgender and Nonbinary Students
- I am a Queer Girl in Sports. My Coach is One of my Biggest Supporters.
- On the Team: Equal Opportunity for Transgender Student Athletes
Disability Justice
Immigration Justice
BIPOC LGBTQ+ Students
- Black Queer Activists of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (blog)
- Dear My Black, Bisexual, Freshman Self: You Are Enough (blog)
- I’m a Black Queer Student, and My School Needs to Recognize My Entire Self (blog)
- Here, Black, and Queer Panel Discussion (resource, panel discussion)
- Erasure and Resilience: The Experiences of LGBTQ Students of Color, Black LGBTQ Youth in U.S. Schools (resource)
- Erasure and Resilience: The Experiences of LGBTQ Students of Color, Native and Indigenous LGBTQ Youth in U.S. Schools (resource)
- Erasure and Resilience: The Experiences of LGBTQ Students of Color, Latinx LGBTQ Youth in U.S. Schools (resource)
- Erasure and Resilience: The Experiences of LGBTQ Students of Color, Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ Youth in U.S. Schools (resource)
Rural LGBTQIA2S+ Youth
Allyship /Solidarity
- Solidarity Q&A with the 22 - 23 NSC (q&a, blog)
- What Does Solidarity Look Like? BY PARTH JOSHI, 22 - 23 NSC (blog)
- Solidarity with Jewish People (blog)
- I’m a Queer Educator. Here’s Why I Need Allies (blog)
- Dear Ally: I Come Out on My Own (blog)
- Dear Ally: Listen Up (blog)
- Dear Ally: Take Action (blog)
- Be an Ally, Not a Bystander (resource, activity)
- 6 Questions About Allyship Answered by LGBTQ Students (blog)
- The Blessing of Allyship (blog)
- Speak With Us, Not For Us: Privilege, Oppression and Allyship (blog)
Coming Out
LGBTQ+ History
Mental Health
- Wellness Worksheets BY LOTUS DO, LCSW
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