"Rising LGBTQ+ Youth Crisis: Examining Nex Benedict's Tragic Story"

The death of LGBTQ teen Nex Benedict, ruled a suicide, has brought attention to the intensifying environment of anti-LGBTQ bullying in Oklahoma schools, particularly at Owasso High School. Former students and parents have spoken out about the impact of anti-LGBTQ policies and rhetoric, citing concerns about safety, mental health, and the lack of support from school administrators. The ongoing legislative session in Oklahoma has seen 54 anti-LGBTQ bills, leading to heightened anxiety, depression, and suicide risk among the transgender community. Despite calls for supportive policies and practices in schools, state and local officials have stood by anti-trans policies and rhetoric, prompting investigations and raising concerns about the safety and well-being of LGBTQ youth.
- Former students, parents speak on anti-LGBTQ bullying at Nex Benedict's school ABC News
- Nex Benedict: Trans activists, WH seize on 'non-binary' teen's death as full report awaited Fox News
- Youth crisis calls in Oklahoma surge, according to Rainbow Youth Project USA KTUL
- LGBTQ+ suicide hotlines up more than 230% in Oklahoma following teen suicide, advocates calling for change KFOR Oklahoma City
- What happened to Nex Benedict? NPR
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