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"So I have always just loved making things."īut he says it was the safe space art class gave him, away from bullying in school, that cemented his passion, and his future career. “People would always say ‘Where’s Clinton?’ and my mom would always say ‘He’s cutting and gluing somewhere,’" he said. McCracken says his love for art, and search for acceptance, began early. "And laws like this just make it harder." “Whatever your journey is, it’s always really affirming and healthy and positive, and makes you more confident in yourself to know you’re not the only one on that journey," she said. She believes having the strength to share her true self in the classroom can help a student who may be struggling for acceptance. She says she finally felt comfortable enough to put a picture of her and her wife on her desk at school just a couple of years ago. Gretchen Robinson teaches reading comprehension at University High School. “There are a lot of teachers who are afraid of what they can and can’t do now," McCracken said. "Will the district get sued? Will they get sued?" In some respects, it has already has, he said, pointing to some teachers who have removed gay pride and safe-space stickers from their classrooms. He believes his students’ creativity and self-expression flow best when students and teachers can feel comfortable being their true selves. But McCracken said he fears the newly-passed law - dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” by its opponents - will discourage that. “Even though I loved that part of my job, I am looking forward to fighting for teachers too so they can keep loving their jobs,” he said. Taking a break from 21 years of in-classroom instruction, Clinton McCracken is giving up his job teaching art at Howard Middle School so he can begin leading the Orange County Classroom Teachers Association. The Parental Rights in Education Act, passed into law in March 2022, prohibits classroom instruction about sexual identity or gender orientation. In the 1950s and 60s, a Florida legislative investigative committee called the “Johns Committee” worked to identify and remove suspected LGBTQ employees from their jobs at state universities. In 1977, the Florida legislature banned gay adoptions, which was later repealed by lawmakers in 2015. The new legislation - which was signed into law on March 28 - is not the first that’s prompted concerns for members of the LGBTQ community, which has seen its rights limited by previous legislation passed in Tallahassee. DeSantis signs 'Parental Rights in Education' bill into law A former teacher shares why he has issues with the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill.Ron DeSantis signed Florida's "Parental Rights in Education" act into law on March 28