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Queerphobia in Education: How to Respond as Educators and Allies

📚 About the Workshop:

The intertwined threads of racism, queerphobia, and education are often a battleground for many - but within these challenges lie resilience, joy, and the power of resistance. This workshop welcomes all educators and movement workers to delve into this complex issue!

What You'll Learn:

* Centering Experiences: We spotlight the joy and resistance of those with first-hand experiences, with an emphasis on QTBIPOC individuals. By sharing and listening, we aim to enhance our empathy and understanding.

* Theory Meets Practice: Bridging the gap between academia and real-world practices, we'll engage with valuable resources from notable scholars and advocates. Together, we will deepen our knowledge of gender-expansive identities and underscore the urgent need for gender-inclusive education.

* A Policy Deep-Dive: Policies shape realities. We'll scrutinize the policies that influence the educational arena, focusing on their impact on gender identity, inclusion, and the broader learning environment.

* Intersectionality at its Core: Our learning space celebrates intersectionality, ensuring that every perspective, experience, and voice becomes an integral part of our collaborative journey.

Join us and be part of a transformative journey to reimagine the educational space - one where every identity is celebrated, every voice is heard, and where joy and resistance pave the way for meaningful change.

Secure your spot now and be a part of this crucial conversation.

Register Link: https://bit.ly/44UmDLJ

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