International Healing Foundation Strikes Gold with School Project

After years of reporting meager income from operations of the International Healing Foundation, Richard Cohen reported over $600,000 in revenue on his 990 form for 2011. Most of that total – $540,000 – was revenue related to an IHF “special school project.” See below:

 The IHF website is silent about this project but it seems likely that this is the educational initiative Cohen described in his Fall 2007 newsletter. After lamenting what he considered to be school indoctrination relating to homosexuality, Cohen provided his solution:

To fill in the blanks left by the public school systems’ strictly gay-affirming curricula, the International Healing Foundation is set to produce a short DVD. This film is designed to be part of the schools’ health education courses, and clearly shows that people can change and come out of homosexuality. The film will feature the true story of a young man and his parents, as well as interviews with several other men and women who have made the change from gay to straight. Half the film’s $40,000 budget has been raised. The International Healing Foundation needs your help in raising the remaining $20,000 to make this film a reality. Please help save our children, and set the record straight!

Once this project is completed, an additional one million dollars will be needed to send a copy of the DVD to every school district in the country. We will urge them to provide a DVD for each of their schools, so the complete story of homosexuality can be told. This historical film will have the power to turn the tide of strictly gay affirmation by proclaiming the truth about change. Millions of students will then have the opportunity to decide for themselves the kind of life they choose to live.

As improbable as it might seem, it appears that IHF has found a donor or several donors willing to fund this effort. The project appears to be moving forward. According to the 990, IHF has spent over $180,000 on expenses relating to the “special school project.”

Yesterday I reported that Unification Church president, Hyung Jin Moon considers IHF founder Richard Cohen to be a member of the Unification church movement and the foremost expert on homosexuality in the church. With this school project, Cohen apparently wants to bring his “expertise” to the nations’ schools. Given the volatile climate of public schools related to anti-gay bullying, I am nervous about the impact of schools showing a video from IHF to students.

While I doubt these clips are a part of the school video, it is worth remembering how Cohen approaches sexual reorientation. First from a CNN appearance:

and then from the documentary, Chasing the Devil:

UPDATE: Another more likely possibility for the video expenses is the underwriting of Acception Productions (another hat tip to David Hart for reminding me of this). This video purports to be about bullying prevention but adds a “U” (for unwanted) to the usual GLBT designation of same sex orientation. Thus, IHF attempts to straddle the fence – claiming to support kids who are same-sex attracted but also supporting reparative therapy interventions which pathologize them. How ironic. Initially, Cohen claimed that gays were using the schools to advance ideological ends and now he is doing it for the same purpose.

Here is a description of the initial showing of their video to public school staff:

The event also featured a talk by Betsy Gallun, Supervisor of Health Education, Prince George’s County, MD and a panel discussion of middle and high school students from the Washington, DC area that was moderated by WHUR’s Molette Green.

Here is the trailer for the video:

In the curriculum booklet which accompanies Acception is this gem which is supposed to be discussed with students:

Group 5: Innate and Developmental Characteristics. – We are all born with unique personalities. We also develop specific characteristics through familial and environmental factors. In Acception, the cartoon “Are People Born Gay?” examines the scientific evidence surrounding homosexuality, and concludes with the American Psychological Association that: “Although much research has examined the possible genetic, hormonal, developmental, social, and cultural influences on sexual orientation, no findings have emerged that permit scientists to conclude that sexual orientation is determined by any particular factor or factors. Many think that nature and nurture both play complex roles; most people experience little or no sense of choice about their sexual orientation.”49 With your group, discuss some of the characteristics people are born with, as well as other characteristics that are acquired. What do you think we can and cannot change about ourselves? Share your thoughts with your classmates, and remember to accept and appreciate everyone’s opinion.

And then this claim is made regarding sexual orientation change:

Group 9: Respecting Choices. – While most people experience little or no choice in their sexual attractions, many people make decisions based on their personal, religious, and/or cultural values when it comes to their sexual behavior. For example, some individuals who experience same-sex attraction may find their feelings are at odds with their values and choose not to engage in homosexual behavior. Others, still, may actually experience a shift or change in their sexual feelings throughout their lives due to a variety of experiences; in fact, emerging research is finding that sexuality is somewhat fluid for certain individuals, and should not be viewed as fixed or permanent.52,53,54,55,56

I think it will be clear to most long time observers of IHF that this video is simply a means of getting the “change is possible” message in the schools. While I have no problem with the idea that some people choose to align their behavior with religious beliefs, it is another thing entirely to give students false hope and then route them to religiously oriented ex-gay programs which use bizarre methods to try to reorient sexuality.

Hat tip to David Hart.

12 thoughts on “International Healing Foundation Strikes Gold with School Project”

  1. Aception .. all by itself, looks disturbing without any additional possible connectios to Cohen.. ..

    That being said ..Is there solid evidence to connect the dots between the Unification Church .. Cohen and this Acception project? Yes, . I saw your post the other day but I am not sure that it absolutley validates Cohen’s alleged ongong connection to the Unification Church. And it appears that we are making assumptions here about Acceptions being connected to Cohen.

    Thanks,

    Dave

  2. David – Thanks for that reminder. I had forgotten about Acception. I will add a link to it in the post. Also, if you post something on this, please provide the link in the comments. BTW, Acception is a strange name…

  3. @ Warren..

    Thanks .. I hadn’t seen your post when I posted again .. I was looking for a direct link between Cohen and Acception and couldn’t ifnd one .. But I didn’t think to look for a link between the two men .. kind of obvious once I did .. http://www.comingoutloved.com/ihf-staff

    Dave

  4. Acception .. not aception …

    Also … in regards to the Acceptance curriculum book which you linked to in your post I suggest you look at page 26. A quick glance at this late hour shows multiple rather affirming resources!!! .. So it would seem this Acceptance resource is more of a mixed bag with perhaps an attempt for Cohen to get his foot in the door.

    Dave

  5. Aception .. all by itself, looks disturbing without any additional possible connectios to Cohen.. ..

    That being said ..Is there solid evidence to connect the dots between the Unification Church .. Cohen and this Acception project? Yes, . I saw your post the other day but I am not sure that it absolutley validates Cohen’s alleged ongong connection to the Unification Church. And it appears that we are making assumptions here about Acceptions being connected to Cohen.

    Thanks,

    Dave

  6. Acception .. not aception …

    Also … in regards to the Acceptance curriculum book which you linked to in your post I suggest you look at page 26. A quick glance at this late hour shows multiple rather affirming resources!!! .. So it would seem this Acceptance resource is more of a mixed bag with perhaps an attempt for Cohen to get his foot in the door.

    Dave

  7. David – Thanks for that reminder. I had forgotten about Acception. I will add a link to it in the post. Also, if you post something on this, please provide the link in the comments. BTW, Acception is a strange name…

  8. I am guessing that the half mil came from the Unification Church. I am also guessing that it might be funding Acception Productions. “Guessing” means just that.

  9. I am guessing that the half mil came from the Unification Church. I am also guessing that it might be funding Acception Productions. “Guessing” means just that.

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