Contact: Catherine J. Kelly 
                        Publicist for Dr. Robert Minor 
                        (816) 769-4139 or ckelly@cjkinc.com 
                         
                          
                        Author 
                          of Scared Straight to Appear at Toronto's Glad 
                          Day Bookshop November 22 
                         
                          (Kansas City, MO, October 21, 2002) The author of the 
                          book which was both a Lambda Literary Award Finalist 
                          and Independent Publisher Book Award Finalist this year 
                          will be signing Scared Straight: Why It's So Hard 
                          to Accept Gay People and Why It's So Hard to Be Human 
                          (HumanityWorks!, 2001) at Glad Day Bookshop, (598-A 
                          Yonge St, Toronto) Friday, November 22 from 3-4 pm. 
                           
                           
                          Robert N. Minor, Professor of Religious Studies at the 
                          University of Kansas, has been conducting workshops 
                          for communities of faith and others on "Understanding 
                          Homophobia" for ten years. This most recent book 
                          arises out of this work, making Minor a popular speaker 
                          and workshop leader while it was quickly named "Book 
                          of the Week" in July 23-29, 2001 by Menstuff.org, 
                          the premier website on men's issues. 
                        Scared Straight explains many of the headlines in the 
                          news today. “They’re all related to each 
                          other,” Dr. Minor says. “You can just tick 
                          them off: 
                        • Catholic Church Rocked by Priest Sex Scandal, 
                          Cover-up, Blaming Homosexuality 
                          • Surgeon General’s Report Says 1 out of 
                          5 American Women Report Being Sexually Assaulted 
                          • Male Students Continue To Shoot Their Fellow 
                          Schoolmates 
                          • National Boy Scouts Organization Refuses to 
                          Bend to Local Councils to End Discharge of Gay Scouts 
                          • Dramatic Rise in Cosmetic Surgery Reported in 
                          Teenage Girls 
                          • Military Discharges of Gay Men and Lesbians 
                          Rises to Its Highest Since ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t 
                          Tell’ in 2001 
                          • Latino Men’s Susceptibility to HIV Rises 
                          with Homophobia, New Study Says 
                          • Human Rights Watch States U.S. Government’s 
                          Failure to Protect Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender 
                          Youth in Schools is a Human Rights Abuse 
                          • National Christian Denominations Divide Over 
                          Full Acceptance of Gay People 
                          • Harvard Medical School Researcher Calls Suppression 
                          of Their Emotions ‘The Primary or Ultimate Cause 
                          of All Violence’ in Adolescent Boys” 
                        Scared Straight is an eye-opening and penetrating analysis 
                          of U.S. culture. From the criticism of our universities 
                          as purveyors of hopelessness to the dynamics of "getting 
                          laid," it lays bare why accepting the full humanity 
                          of gay people divides people and organizations. 
                        The White Crane Journal calls it “a brilliant 
                          book” that “ought to be required reading 
                          for every human being.” The Greenwich Village 
                          Gazette, describes it as “an extraordinary journey” 
                          that takes readers “right to the core of their 
                          most pertinent personal problems.” Brother says 
                          Scared Straight is both “subversive” and 
                          “eloquent” in it call for all people, including 
                          heterosexuals ,to “come out” into their 
                          full humanity. 
                        Dr. Minor shows how homophobia and discrimination against 
                          transgender and bisexual people and lesbians and gay 
                          men is a major ingredient in our way of defining the 
                          world. Without sparing any of our cultural institutions, 
                          Scared Straight identifies our culture as fear-based 
                          and in denial. Like software installed in a computer, 
                          our system's messages install a "straight role" 
                          in us that actually has little, if anything, to do with 
                          sexual orientation. In the end it has little to do with 
                          religion, tradition, or the Bible, and everything to 
                          do with maintaining quite limiting definitions of a 
                          "human being," a "real man" and 
                          a "real woman." 
                        Being “straight,” torn from their full 
                          human potential, and squeezed into molds that support 
                          our dominant institutions, hurts people of all sexual 
                          orientations. Human relationships with either sex are 
                          incomplete and unfulfilling. Chapters on "How to 
                          Be Straight" and "How to Be Gay" describe 
                          the roles straight and gay people are conditioned to 
                          live in order to maintain this status quo. Yet, not 
                          content to merely identify the problem and its depth, 
                          in the final chapter Dr. Minor describes the dual elements 
                          of healing that this cultural disease requires. 
                        His comments about the place of religion in these discussions 
                          are refreshing and potent. One reviewer said, “Read 
                          this book, if only for the first chapter. I've never 
                          seen a more concise explanation of why neither Christians 
                          nor Atheists should be using the Bible to argue for 
                          or against us queers." 
                        Reviews are appearing throughout the world and the 
                          University of Kansas Religious Studies Professor has 
                          appeared as a guest on talk shows such as the “Kathleen 
                          Dunn” show on Wisconsin Public Radio, September 
                          4, and the Greg Freeman Show, “St. Louis on the 
                          Air,” October 17 on public radio’s KWMU. 
                        Professor Minor makes a lively, insightful guest. For 
                          a media kit and copy of the book contact the distributor, 
                          “The Fairness Project,” at the above address 
                          email or fax number, check out www.fairnessproject.org, 
                          or contact the author directly at rminor@ku.edu. 
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