Betty Lark Ross

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OccupationArt teacher
KnownforOne of the first out teachers in Chicago
Betty Lark Ross
OccupationArt teacher
Known forOne of the first out teachers in Chicago

Betty Lark Ross is a retired art teacher who taught at Latin School of Chicago[1] specializing in photography and printmaking. She was one of the first out teachers in Chicago.[2]

Advocacy work at her school

Ross was one of the founding members and later co-chair[3] of the Chicago chapter of GLSTN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Teachers’ Network) which later became GLSEN. Ross also served on their National Board. She participated in many GLSEN Youth Leadership Summits, their Midwest Conference on Ending Homophobia in Schools.[2]

Ross was an advisor to the Latin School’s gay-straight alliance for 25 years and the first out lesbian on the Independent Schools Association of the Central States diversity committee.[2]

Artwork

Ross has photographed the Gay Games in Chicago, Pride Parades, and Dyke Marches.

Honors and awards

Personal life

References

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