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Some carry hate. We carry the largest trans pride flag to ever be flown in a national park and unfurled it on the side of El Cap to prove a point that trans is natural. Trump administration and transphobes would love to have you believe that being trans is unnatural, but species that can transition sexes can be found on every continent and in every ocean on planet Earth. So call it a protest. Call it a celebration. We are bringing elevation to liberation. They try to erase us from government websites and education systems and libraries, So we raised this flag higher than ever before so every trans person knows that they have people that love them in their corner. The people united will never be defeated.

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The speaker, a trans educator, states that they are teaching pride in their fifth-grade classroom during June. The curriculum includes Blue's Clues Pride, queer portraits, the pride flag, banned books, and queer icons. Students are also learning how to create social media posts related to these topics. The speaker emphasizes the importance of continued learning and understanding, especially at the end of the school year. The main takeaway is a quote from Miss Major Griffin Gracie: "We're all part of one another." The speaker wants people to understand each other as human beings and focus on similarities rather than differences. Resources such as ebooks, slides, and lessons are available in their bio.

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We've broadened Medicaid to include gender-affirming surgeries. Our schools have adopted an inclusive LGBTQ+ curriculum, teaching students about influential figures like Marsha P. Johnson and Harvey Milk. The state board of education is putting in place gender-inclusive rules, making sure our schools are open and supportive for everyone. I'm also happy to say that my administration is the most diverse one the state has ever seen.

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Thank you for another day of life in LA. We honor our ancestors and fight for land back. We remember those who have died on these streets due to capitalism. Thank you to those in medicine working with love and transformation. And gratitude to Mother Earth, despite our harm, she remains.

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We will not let fear win. A world without trans people or drag has never existed and never will. Queer individuals have always been part of our lives; they are our coworkers, family, and friends. Drag is a form of art, culture, education, creativity, and comedy, but it is not a crime. Thank you for your time.

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I am Karadansky, the President of the US Chapter of Declaration International. We are here in San Francisco to support the rights of women and girls, specifically lesbians. We believe in using the liberal state to protect ourselves and are grateful to be here on this beautiful day.

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Welcome to my inclusive classroom tour! We have a social justice word wall that will expand throughout the year, along with identity maps. Our space features a large collection of diverse books, a math studio wall, and a pronoun poster. A pride flag highlights that love is a human right and everyone matters here. You'll find our schedule wall, more inclusive picture books, a pronoun mascot, and a supply and work area. There are project stations, inclusive posters, a cozy couch, and a growing calm center with morning affirmations. Lastly, we have our cafe board. This is my inclusive classroom!

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We won't let fear win. Trans and drag have always been part of our world. Queer people are our coworkers, siblings, parents, and family. Drag is art, culture, educational, creative, and comedy. It's not a crime. I'm Scarlett Bobo, thank you. Translation: We will not allow fear to prevail. Transgender individuals and drag performers have always existed in our world. They are our colleagues, siblings, parents, and family members. Drag is considered art, culture, educational, creative, and comedic, but it is not a criminal act. My name is Scarlett Bobo, and I appreciate your time.

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Language is important for being respectful and inclusive. We should move away from using terms like "boys and girls" and instead use more neutral terms like "friends" or "scholars." We can also use different techniques for organizing students, such as alphabetically or by color. It's important to provide equal access to toys and materials for all students, regardless of their gender. Using correct pronouns and being kind and respectful is crucial. Some schools have made changes, like replacing "king and queen" with "royal court," to promote equity and inclusivity. These small changes can help create a cultural shift towards everyday practices that are more respectful and inclusive.

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To all queer and trans youth, know that you are deeply loved and supported in this fight. We stand by your side every step of the way.

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I ask for pronouns and share mine to create a safe space. If you mess up, apologize and correct yourself. Share your pronouns even if you're cisgender to create inclusivity. Don't ask if someone is LGBTQIA plus, assume everyone is until told otherwise. Display rainbows and LGBTQ+ symbols to show allyship in the classroom. Wear rainbow clothes, lanyards, and badges to convey safety and support for LGBTQ+ individuals. These actions have been appreciated by LGBTQ+ individuals who feel comfortable coming out.

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We will not let fear win. A world without trans people or drag has never existed and never will. Queer individuals have always been part of our lives—they are our coworkers, family, and friends. Drag is an essential form of art and culture; it is educational, creative, and comedic. Importantly, drag is not a crime. Thank you for your time.

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It is a distinct privilege to join family, friends, Grand Nation, and graduates this morning to honor and congratulate the class of 2024.

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Black and indigenous people of color, as well as those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer, all belong in this world. This includes Asian American Pacific Islanders, Latinos, Hispanics, Romani, and Creole communities. Everyone has a place and significance in our society.

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We operate within a civil rights framework in this state, which includes trans youth. The notion that there are only boys and girls is biologically inaccurate, as science shows a more complex continuum. Some children are born intersex, and others have inconsistencies between their chromosomes, hormones, and sex at birth. Regardless, state laws are clear: students can identify and participate in activities based on their identified gender. We will uphold this law.

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Dignity and respect should not be seen as aspirational goals; they are the bare minimum. We need to aim higher and prioritize intentional inclusivity, as many individuals, including those in the LGBTQ community, still feel marginalized and discriminated against. Take action by displaying symbols of pride, sharing your pronouns in emails, initiating conversations about racial and gender barriers, and showing vulnerability to connect with others. Each of you has the power to foster inclusivity and ensure diverse perspectives are heard, which is essential for developing effective strategies.

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I want to acknowledge the indigenous peoples of this land and emphasize our commitment to improving relationships and understanding the rich history here. Toronto recognizes the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, Anishinaabe, Chippewa, Haudenosaunee, and Wendat peoples, and honors the diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities that now call this place home. We also recognize all treaty peoples, including settlers and migrants, and pay tribute to those brought here involuntarily, particularly through the transatlantic slave trade. This remembrance week, we honor our ancestors of African origin and descent.

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It's my favorite day of the school year, held around MLK Day, where we have a full day dedicated to learning and service instead of regular classes. The day starts with inspiring talks from our head of diversity and wellness coordinators about engaging in difficult conversations. Students choose from various activities, including discussions on banned books and U.S. history. We then have a panel of community leaders and activists, followed by small group discussions. After lunch, the focus shifts to action-oriented activities, like creating protest music, literature, and visiting local black-owned businesses. This event is organized by our student-run Diversity and Equity Council, led by our diversity coordinator. It's a meaningful way to honor MLK's legacy beyond just having a day off.

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We need to intervene if we witness discrimination or harassment, even if it's just intimidation. For example, if a student writes on the board that there are only 2 genders, that's intimidation and harassment. Our staff needs training on how to handle these situations because most of them haven't been trained. Even those attending this gender identity training today, about 75% of them are new to this topic.

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Hi, I'm Diddy, and I'm non-binary. I'm here to officially come out. It feels amazing to finally share this with you. My pronouns are she and they. Thank you for your support.

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We aim to break down societal norms and promote acceptance of all identities, especially for our children. Our teaching methods focus on intersectionality and normalizing LGBTQ+ experiences. We strive to incorporate diversity into every lesson, making it a regular part of our school environment.

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A high school math teacher explains why they display a pride flag in their classroom. While their job is to teach math, it's also about creating a comfortable learning environment. Many students may have negative experiences with math or struggle with learning. The teacher believes building a safe atmosphere is crucial because learning requires vulnerability and accepting failure. The pride flag is one way the teacher signals to students that they are welcome and safe in the classroom, regardless of their identity, who they love, or where they come from.

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Today, we celebrate America's diversity and our commitment to inclusion and equity. Yes, I just mentioned DEI.

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We were instructed to use gender-neutral terms, replacing "mother" and "father" with "parent," and "brother" and "sister" with "sibling." We learned to affirm transgender children and were shown supportive videos about transgender individuals, emphasizing that rejecting or not affirming someone’s identity could be harmful. The school referred to women as AFAB individuals with vulvas and encouraged us to introduce ourselves with our pronouns and to ask others for theirs during introductions.

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In this video, the speaker gives a tour of their inclusive classroom. They start by showing a social justice word wall and identity maps. The classroom is filled with a large collection of books, a math studio wall, and a pronoun poster. They also have inclusive posters, a couch, and a calm center with affirmations for the morning. The speaker emphasizes the importance of love and that everyone in the classroom matters. They mention project stations, a supply and work area, and a cafe board. Overall, the classroom is designed to be inclusive and welcoming for all students.
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