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At Camp Brave Trails, an LGBT overnight camp, kids can explore different looks in a genderless environment. Campers aged 12-17 can try on various outfits and perform in drag with makeup. The camp promotes inclusivity by not dividing campers by gender in housing and bathrooms. Participants enjoy a range of activities and performances. Some people find this normal and support it, while others aim to shut it down.

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The speaker states they are fine with adults being gay or transgender, believing people should live as they choose, as long as they are allowed to do the same. They do not believe children should be allowed to medically or surgically affirm their gender until they are adults, preferably in their mid-twenties. They find drag shows for kids to be weird, but are fine with drag shows for adults. They are not okay with transgender women participating in women's sports. The speaker intends to discuss these topics further in the future, including a discussion about T-Mobile.

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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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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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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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My pronouns are they/them, but for this meeting, I'm sharing that I use she/they/him. This often leads to complex discussions about gender, which we don't typically have. I once asked my father, "Do you know what it means to be a man?" He said no. Then, "Do you know what it means to be a woman?" Again, he said no. And that's where I'm at too. My womanhood isn't defined by childbearing or feminine behavior, and my manhood isn't about my genitalia. Understanding gender identity is a key part of being in the LGBTQ community.

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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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The transcript centers on self-expression, identity, and life at a colorful school and wedding setting. "When you're trying to decide, think about all the things you like to do. Just be you. Just be me." "He's the undisputed champion of my heart." "I can't wait for my mom to feast her eyes on this." "I'm trans, Norma. And everyone at school knows and everyone at home knows. And being here, it's like a whole new place. I can just be Barney, and I can choose if and when I tell people. I've never been happier." "I'm Frankie. Pronouns, they them." "My full name is Frankie Stein." "As a transberry, I love living out loud as my most authentic self, and I wanted to dress as bold and unique as I am, which, let's face it, is a tall order."

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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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I am coming out as nonbinary and my pronouns are they/them. I identify as Korean and Jimin. I don't want to be referred to as British. I want my own pronouns for Korean. I don't understand why people get offended. I love Korea and K-pop. I had my eyes done to look more Korean. I want to be the king of K-pop and Korea. I am a big fan of Jimin. I have a diverse background. I don't understand why people criticize me. I love Korean culture and language.

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I'm Desmond, a 10-year-old from NYC who loves dressing up and doing drag. Makeup makes me feel beautiful. I'm lucky to have a supportive mom. To kids facing bullying, ignore the haters and be yourself. Don't let anyone bring you down.

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Hi there! I often get asked if I'm a boy or a girl, and I love that question. But sometimes, humans can be more than just one or the other. We can be both or float in between. We're wild and exciting creatures. So, if you see someone like me, would you be extra nice to them? It's important to be kind because we can feel lonely too. Thank you!

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Here's my transgender daughter, Bella. She was assigned male at birth but now uses she/her pronouns. We're working on getting her medication to block male hormones. Bella is 14 and doing well in her transition. Being trapped in the wrong body affected her mental health, but with medication, we'll get through it together. We also received a grant to cover her transition costs, which is a huge relief. She can finally be who she truly is, which is all she's wanted for years, and we're so happy for her.

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I am a non-binary middle school special education teacher. Only my two paraprofessionals know about my gender identity, as I am not ready to discuss it with parents and administration. Recently, one of my students referred to me as a beautiful king, which brought me immense joy and validation. It made me experience gender euphoria. Have a great day.

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What are your pronouns? She and they. I’m 6 years old and a drag queen. I perform as Lulu's Lumpy Twirl, starting at age 4. I’m the youngest performer and sometimes outshine adults. I love drag and have about one performance a month now. Do you want to practice? I really enjoy it and don’t want to stop. It’s about living in the moment and embracing what excites us. Wherever this journey takes us, I’m ready for it.

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Let us pray for the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with unending love, so that our words may honor God. I believe performing gender is a learned behavior we're all exposed to. As drag evolves, it could be defined as a challenge to the fragile framework of gender performance needed to maintain power. From birth, the drag show might begin as we project cultural expectations onto a child, shaping behaviors through shame or affirmation based on how well they perform gender. This profoundly affects our imagination, self-worth, and how we relate to the world.

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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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I work with IPCE, aiming to destigmatize pedophilia and support emotional well-being. I don't condone illegal acts, but believe in accepting those with different romantic interests. Love should be supported regardless of age norms. Different countries have varying age of consent laws. I suggest adding "P" to LGBTQ+ for pedophiles.

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Here's my transgender daughter, Bella. She was assigned male at birth but now uses she/her pronouns. We're working on getting her medication to block male hormones. Bella is 14 and doing great in her true body. Being trapped in the wrong body really affected her mental health, but with the right medication, we'll get through this together. We even received a grant to cover all the transition costs, which is a huge relief. All she's wanted for years is to finally be herself, and we're so happy for her.

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Today in Melbourne, a primary school in Montmorency has a queer club for students in years 3 to 6. The club is led by Trish Patsy Munro, who promotes LGBTQ+ inclusion. Some criticize the club's existence, arguing it is inappropriate for a primary school setting. The speaker also comments on Trish's rainbow lanyard and social media presence.

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I want to talk to kids. Sometimes people are more than just boys or girls, they can be both or something in between. If you see someone like me, please be extra nice, because we can feel lonely. Being kind is really important.

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We humans are capable of incredible things, yet in 2023, when someone identifies as trans or non-binary, it often sparks fear and anger. Trans people are simply human, deserving of the freedom to be themselves without fear or hatred. When allowed to express our true selves, we can shine brilliantly. It's essential to show kindness and compassion, embracing visibility and understanding. Let us be who we are without fear.

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An 8 or 10 year old deciding to be transgender should face no discrimination. Many transgender women of color are being murdered, with the number possibly at 17 this year. Every daughter should have the same rights to be who they are.

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I’ve always felt different, realizing I identify as a 6-year-old trapped in an adult's body. My name is Paul Cornell Jr., and I compete in the Cedar Valley Little Rookies T-Ball League. I truly belong here, despite being much larger than the other kids. While some people don’t accept me, I persevere to live my truth for all the real 6-year-olds who feel they can’t show their true selves. I’m a good person, and if you disagree, I’ll make sure you face consequences. There’s a debate about gender in sports, emphasizing that biological differences matter. Women have fought for their rights, and it’s crucial to stand up for them now. I identify with a 5-year-old. That’s not fair!

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Why kids need to learn about gender and sexuality | Lindsay Amer
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Lindsay Amer discusses her web series, Queer Kid Stuff, which creates LGBTQ+ and social justice content for all ages. She emphasizes the importance of discussing gender identity and sexuality with children, as they develop their sense of self by age four. The series uses songs and simple definitions to explain complex ideas like gender and pronouns. Amer highlights the alarming statistics regarding mental health and violence faced by LGBTQ+ youth, advocating for joy and positivity in her messaging. She aims to foster pride and empathy in children, encouraging conversations about diversity, consent, and acceptance to combat bigotry and create a kinder world.
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