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Instead of using binary language like "girls versus boys" when splitting into teams, try using inclusive language such as "party people," "everyone," "humans," "y'all," "friends," or "family." Consider the intersections of gender, race, and sexual orientation, especially when working with young people developing their identities. As educators, we should prepare ourselves to be responsive to our students' developmental stages and growing identities, particularly when teaching literature. Expect pushback when challenging the status quo with equitable practices and policies. This resistance indicates that you are making progress in shifting established norms.

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I made pronoun bracelets to represent different pronouns. Green and blue for he/him, pink and purple for she/her, and yellow and orange for they/them. Wearing one bracelet indicates my pronoun choice, wearing multiple shows a combination. Today, I wear all three bracelets as my pronoun preference changed.

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I went from identifying as a straight boy to a gay boy, then as a non-binary person, and now I identify as a trans straight woman. I have come to realize that I am actually a trans lesbian.

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A community member read from the banned book "All Boys Aren't Blue" by George M. Johnson, a memoir about growing up black and queer. The passage described a sexual encounter. The speaker then questioned whether parents would accept this book as a gift for their children or throw it away. They also expressed the belief that feminism has weakened men in America.

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There are over 100 gender identities, apart from male and female. Some individuals may identify as two different genders or as bigender. Others may describe themselves as gender queer, not wanting to be associated with any specific gender.

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The "all new Guess Who" now features 437 genders. Determining someone's gender based on appearance is considered disrespectful and offensive. Identifying someone solely based on gender is reductive and offensive. Privileging traditional gender stereotypes is patriarchal and offensive. The game is designed for various family structures, including single-parent, blended, chosen, and LGBTQIA+ families, and friendships/communities where everyone feels valued. "Fun" is defined not as enjoyable, but as a feeling of smug self-satisfaction about being on the right side of history and superiority over others. The game is available at Target and BSM Shop. Seven more genders were discovered and new pieces are being sent.

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Four books with LGBTQ themes have been shadow banned by the Waterloo Catholic District School Board Library. One of the banned books, written by Danny Ramadan, tells the story of a Muslim girl questioning why her LGBTQ uncle is not accepted by her family. This ban seems targeted as it involves a religious family not welcoming an LGBTQ relative, while the book's overall message promotes the idea that a family can be religious and queer-friendly. The books are categorized under the professional section, requiring teachers and students to provide a Catholic context to access them. Banning these books sends a message to LGBTQ students that they are not welcome and that it's not acceptable to learn about different identities. It is hoped that the school board will reverse this ban.

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I offer support to find gender affirming care for youth, even if they need to go out of state. If parents are unsupportive, some kids choose to get emancipated at 16 to make their own medical decisions. Dealing with transphobic parents can be tough, especially if they are very right-leaning. It's important to find a chosen family of friends who accept you. I can send you a binder discreetly if needed.

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I noticed metallic posters in student bathrooms promoting hotlines like the national suicide hotline and the Trevor Project. Curious, I texted the suicide hotline about my gender confusion and received guidance to explore my gender. I visited trevorspace.org, which is for ages 13 to 24, and found discussions among kids expressing loneliness and seeking friends. There were various chat spaces, including those for non-binary individuals and even a regressor space where older individuals could identify as younger. I believe schools are becoming a pipeline for human trafficking, particularly affecting vulnerable LGBTQ kids. When I spoke at the National Educators Association about the Trevor Project, I was abruptly cut off, indicating its sensitive status.

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There are 6 sexes and genders discussed: female, male, intersex, upskirt, sarees, and eloni. These categories cover a range of characteristics, including those who may have been assigned one gender at birth but later express characteristics of another. It's important not to let traditional gender binaries limit self-love and acceptance.

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Priscilla, a drag queen, is captivating the audience with her performance. The energy in the room is emotional and beautiful, especially for young children who get to meet their favorite drag queen. The event celebrates LGBTQ+ youth and offers programs like a trans closet and binder program. The community is encouraged to join and support these events, whether in person or virtually. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being comfortable in one's own skin and embracing diversity. Everyone is welcome and valued.

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In South Carolina, a state-funded college offers 13 gender options on its dormitory application. These options include agender, genderqueer, gender nonconforming, intersex, intersex man, intersex woman, man, nonbinary, questioning, transgender, trans man, trans woman, and woman. The speaker notes that biology recognizes only two biological sexes, XY or XX chromosomes. One listed option is "questioning," which the speaker argues is not a gender or sex.

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We're gay, but we're in Barnes and Noble's, and there's a gay kid's book section, and this shit is crazy. There's the gay b c's. Bye Bye Binary with a mohawk on a baby. A is for arrow and ace. B is for bi. E is for equality. F is for family. I is for intersex. For a baby, this is pushing it. J is for joy. K is for Kiki. There's no gay word for m.

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Speaker 0: There's more than one person I'm dating. Sarah is the one. They are the one. Speaker 1: Are you joking? I thought it was just one person. Speaker 0: No, it's just Sarah. They don't identify as male or female. They are queer.

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In school bathrooms, I noticed posters for hotlines like the national suicide hotline and the Trevor Project. Curious, I texted the national suicide hotline about my gender confusion. They ensured I wasn't suicidal and suggested I explore my gender. I visited TrevorSpace.org, which is for ages 13-24, and found discussions about loneliness and friendship. There were chat spaces for various identities, including non-binary and age regression. I believe schools are becoming a pipeline for human trafficking, particularly affecting vulnerable LGBTQ kids. When I spoke about this at the National Educators Association, I was cut off when mentioning the Trevor Project, which seems untouchable.

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Even if you don't think you have queer kids in your library, you definitely do. It's important for both queer and non-queer kids to have representation. Knowing that queer identities are normal and exist helps everyone. Without books, kids won't know what to search for online to understand themselves, making things more difficult for everyone. Information is crucial.

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Happy Pride Month! I'm pansexual and non-binary, and I'm 10 and a half. Anyone can do drag, and drag should be for all ages. Some people think it's inappropriate, but it’s a fun experience. In my class, 36% identify as LGBTQ. Education is key, and I do storytelling with drag queens. Everyone has the right to express their gender identity, and we should support our kids. It’s important to understand that fear often comes from a lack of knowledge. When people learn more, they change their minds. You are beautiful, heard, and loved. Desmond’s Instagram has over 40,000 followers, showing the power of visibility and acceptance.

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Developing a personal library in your classroom can be frustrating, but it's important for kids to have access to diverse books. You can do it discreetly and apologize if you face opposition. Kids are open to seeing themselves represented in government, history, and literature. Some schools have already introduced non-gender-specific math books. While there may be pushback from the community, it's crucial to provide children with the education and resources they need to become future leaders and make positive changes.

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"No matter what, bathrooms can definitely be tricky for not just transgender kids and teenagers, but non binary folks, or even cisgender folks who are gender non conforming." "Some of the, I think, helpful tips and tricks are find a close family member or friend who you feel comfortable with, who they're like your bathroom buddy." "It might seem silly at first, but it's really helpful and brings about a sense of security to have someone who you know has your back." "Sometimes using the bathrooms, if we can find a single user bathroom or a gender all inclusive one, often those are even just labeled family bathrooms, but they're there for people to use and they're there for transgender and gender diverse folks to use." "If those are there, think those are great options as well."

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Agender, amigender, amoragender, androquin, anogender, anti gender, apangender, artisticender, astrogender, autogender, biogender, chaos gender, cloud gender, cogender, comp gender, contingender, E gender, fragrant gender, gender fluid, gender light, hyper gender, intergender, microgender, nonbinary, omnigender, photo gender, radiant gender, random gender, strobeo gender, tech gender, ultra gender, umbragender, velocity gender, violet gender, window gender, and many more. The discussion emphasizes the infinite nature of gender identities, highlighting the importance of understanding what gender means beyond specific labels. The conversation includes a call for clarity and recognition of diverse gender expressions, while also addressing the significance of these identities in legislative contexts.

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There's six, sexes, genders in the town but with many mentions. Let's get into what they are. There's the Keva and Zakkarla, two you hear as female and male druggynos for an intersex person with both female male sex characteristics. Doom came a person with upstream or unclear sexual characteristics. You'll know each someone assigned female at birth, but who expresses male characteristics later in life. Sorry, assigned male at birth, but develops female characteristics later in life, and or has their sexual organs ring room. Saris and alony often are described as infertile. And while life has lots of rules, don't let binaries be a hurdle. To loving yourself exactly.

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If you're transgender or nonbinary and feel uncomfortable with your puberty experiences, you're not alone. Puberty blockers can temporarily halt the changes caused by hormones like testosterone and estrogen, giving you more time to figure out your gender identity. It's okay to not have all the answers right now, as understanding yourself takes time. Talking to a trusted adult, nurse, or doctor can be helpful. To learn more, visit plannedparenthood.org/teens.

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Hi, I'm Bunny. I use pun pronouns. Today, I talked about gender floret, a gender fluid identity between agender and feminine feelings, but not fully female. It's similar to gender fae. Thanks for watching! Goodbye.

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Polyamorous parents allow their children to choose their gender. Their oldest child, Hazel, identifies as nonbinary. They explain that the pronouns "she" and "he" didn't feel right, so they embraced the term nonbinary. Despite this, Hazel prefers to present themselves in a more feminine manner.

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Epstein Files Released? Netanyahu's Iran Push, Fulton County FRAUD + Nicki Minaj PRAISES Trump | PBD
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