Published: March 19, 2010
Hillsdale High School's Presentation of the Laramie Project to Be Protested by Westboro Baptist Church
SAN MATEO, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - In response to the announced intention by Topeka, Kansas-based Westboro
Baptist Church to demonstrate against Hillsdale High School's upcoming
production of The Laramie Project, the school is organizing a
peaceful counter-protest. Westboro Baptist Church, led by Pastor Fred
Phelps and a newsmaker for its protests at funerals of soldiers who died
in military service, issued a press release stating that it will picket
in "religious protest" in front of Hillsdale High School on Saturday,
March 27, from 6:15 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The Tony-award-winning Laramie Project chronicles life in the
town of Laramie, Wyoming, a year after 21-year old gay student Matthew
Shepard was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die on the outskirts
of the town. Phelps is portrayed in the show for the role he played in
Laramie during that year, and his church has picketed or threatened to
picket productions of The Laramie Project around the country.
According to Hillsdale High School Theater Director Allison Gamlen, the
counter protest, called "Hillsdale's Lovefest," is intended "to show
unity and tolerance within the community in the face of adversity."
"Hillsdale is encouraging participants to wear all white to encourage
peace or rainbow colors to represent diversity," said Gamlen.
"Administrators are discouraging signs, and the event is not intended to
engage Westboro's hateful dialog."
The Anti-Defamation League, San Mateo Police Department and San Mateo
Union High School District have all been notified of the event, and
there will be people escorting Lovefest participants inside of the
school, away from the location of the Westboro Baptist Church protest.
As an extra precaution, there will be police presence at the school
during the protest. Information about the counter protest can be found
at: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=365420314253.
The school will be presenting The Laramie Project March 24th-27th
at 7:00 pm and March 28th at 2:00 p.m. Thomas Howard from the Matthew
Shepard Foundation will lead audience discussions after the show on
March 26th and March 27th. Tickets are available online at: https://www.ticketturtle.com/index.php?ticketing=hhsdb.
About Hillsdale High School, San Mateo,
Calif.
Hillsdale High School, as a partner with the School Redesign Network at
Stanford University, is recognized internationally for its Smaller
Learning Communities (SLCs) curriculum and staffing structure. In 2004,
Hillsdale radically restructured itself into three "Houses" through
which each student receives a rigorous, relevant and personalized
education. Since then, all student groups at Hillsdale, as well as the
overall student body, have earned API increases of at least 100 points
since 2004 and the high school's dropout rate has fallen to the lowest
in the San Mateo Union High School District. Ninety-seven percent of
Hillsdale students now pursue higher education. In December 2006,
Hillsdale was recognized by PBS on Nightly Business Report for
the redesign it realized with the help of Stanford University and the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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