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“The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.”   -- Joseph Campell

“To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you like everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting.”      --E.E. Cummings. “The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.”  

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“The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.”   -- Joseph Campell

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  1. “To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you like everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting.”      --E.E. Cummings “The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.”   -- Joseph Campell LGBT of Walworth County Advocating equality for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer community Through: Education * Resources * Outreach * Support Jody Lynn Rendall, Director
  2. Living in a gender-bound, binary culture MALE MALE FEMALE FEMALE
  3. The Ancient Paradigm Men are men, Women are women Men have penises, Women have vaginas
  4. In The Beginning
  5. Hormones Chemicals You Genetics Gender Core ~Gender Identity ~Gender Expression ~Sexual Orientation 6-12 weeks 16 weeks sexual characteristics ~birth sex
  6. Birth Sex Male Female Intersex
  7. From Birth or Earlier Girl Boy Are there dangly bits? No Yes
  8. Genderbread Person { Sex Identity Gender Core Orientation Expression
  9. Cisgender FemaleMale
  10. Cultural & Societal Expectations FemaleMale
  11. Gender Non-Comforming FemaleMale
  12. Transgender FemaleMale
  13. lGBt
  14. ORIENTATION Who you go to bed with lGB t Who you go to bed as IDENTITY
  15. lGBtQ
  16. lGBtINQQA
  17. lGBt+
  18. Queer
  19. Assigned Gender Affirmed Gender Forced into involuntary manhood
  20. Dealing With Culture & Society
  21. Judgemental Negativism Of “normal” Vs “abnormal”
  22. We all have a Natural State
  23. Trans-discrimination Results from: Transphobia- hate/fear of transgenders Transmisogyny- denial of gender identity
  24. Issues Facing Today’s Gender Nonconforming/Trans Children
  25. Denial Family~Friends ~ School Community~Clubs~Organizations
  26. Bathrooms DionneMelokowski ChrissyPolis
  27. transgender student Nicole Maines, pictured in this June 2013 court hearing. School officials violated state anti-discrimination law when they would not allow a transgender fifth-grader to use the girls' bathroom, Maine's highest court has ruled. Denver: A Colorado civil rights panel has ruled that a suburban Colorado Springs school district likely discriminated against Coy Mathis when it prevented her from using the girls' bathroom. August 2013, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA California on Monday became the first state to enshrine certain rights for transgender kindergarten-through-12th grade students in state law, requiring public schools to allow those students access to whichever restroom and locker room they want.
  28. A Utah lawmaker has proposed a bill that would prevent transgender students from using bathroom facilities of their choice. Rather than allowing transgender students to use facilities set aside for the gender they identify with, schools would be required to provide additional bathrooms for transgender students who desire one or whose families request one.
  29. OCONOMOWOC (WITI) — A transgender elementary student in Oconomowoc has sparked a change in school policy regarding using the bathroom. It’s an issue the district is dealing with for the first time. Concerns were brought to the attention of faculty and staff on Friday, September 6th after a transgender student at Summit Elementary School used the female bathroom while another student was inside. Said Superintendent Roger Rindo,“Student confidentiality is our primary concern.” After complaints from parents, the Oconomowoc School District has made a decision to provide a unisex bathroom at each school in the district. “What’s really important is that we’re not singling anyone out — that anybody can use that bathroom,” said Rindo. Jody’s view: trans-students are still being told they must use a specific bathroom. They have no choice. Their true genders are not being recognized. And, this will still single them out. “Special bathrooms” are stop-gap measures at best. That said, at least it’s a start.
  30. Coming Out
  31. he he she Pronouns & Names Affirmed or assigned?
  32. Sports / Competitions
  33. School Events
  34. Documentation Birth Certificate Social Security Drivers License School Registration Draft Registration Passport
  35. Bullying
  36. Dating
  37. Homelessness Most cases of homelessness among the young Are from LGBT+ issues, the greatest percent Of which are transgenders.
  38. Homelessness http://www.wahrs.org/
  39. Suicide RACINE – Alexis Rose Lopez-Brandies, 14, passed away on Sunday, December 15, 2013. Lexi was born in Racine on February 7, Mindy Fabian August 23, 1995 -October 13, 2013
  40. Suicide http://www.thetrevorproject.org/
  41. Brandon Teena Angie Zapata Freddy Martinez Murder
  42. Advocating Safety and Equality In Schools NOT “SPECIAL” RIGHTS: EQUAL RIGHTS From the Wisconsin Department of Education…. “Educators should do all they can to create, foster, and maintain a safe and healthy learning environment for students and staff.”
  43. Being Proactive With Policies and Education
  44. US Hate Crimes Act U.S. Code› Title 18 › Part I › Chapter 13 › § 249 18 U.S. Code § 249 - Hate crime acts Whoever, whether or not acting under color of law, in any circumstance described in subparagraph (B) or paragraph (3), willfully causes bodily injury to any person or, through the use of fire, a firearm, a dangerous weapon, or an explosive or incendiary device, attempts to cause bodily injury to any person, because of the actual or perceived religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability of any person— WISCONSIN ACT 309 Anti-Bullying Policies In All Schools This law requires each school board to adopt a policy prohibiting bullying by pupils by August 15, 2010. The school board may adopt the model policy to be developed by the department of public instruction (DPI) (see below). The school board shall provide a copy of the policy to any person who requests it. Annually, the school board shall distribute the policy to all pupils enrolled in the school district and to their parents or guardians.
  45. Does your school have a trans-inclusive non-discrimination policy? Oregon School District (approved unanimously July 2013) Federal law prohibits discrimination with respect to religion, race, color, national origin, sex, age and handicap. State law prohibits discrimination also with respect to ancestry, color, physical, mental, emotional or learning disability, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, arrest or conviction record and military service. In addition, the Board prohibits discrimination or harassment based on transgender status including gender expression, gender identity and gender non-conformity. NOTE: It is GSAFE’s opinion that this is the clearest and overall best language to use.
  46. Education: Presentations In the classroom & In the community For Students Staff Administration School Board Parents Medical Professionals
  47. Thursday Sectional 6 #72 Brian Juchems GSAFE Program Director
  48. Create a GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) Tolerance Group or Diversity Group in your school Contact local PFLAG Chapters (parents, family, friends for lesbians and gays)
  49. Organizations Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction http://sspw.dpi.wi.gov/sspw_safeschool GSAFE (Gay/Straight Alliance for Safe Schools) http://www.gsafewi.org/ Lambda Legal http://www.lambdalegal.org/ Forge http://forge-forward.org/ United States transgender Advocacy http://www.ustransgenderadvocacy.org/ Diverse & Resilliant http://www.diverseandresilient.org/ Gender Spectrum https://www.genderspectrum.org/ PFLAG (Parents, Families, Friends, and Allies of the LGBT Community) http://community.pflag.org/Page.aspx?pid=194&srcid=-2 GLSEN (Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network) http://www.glsen.org/
  50. Additional Help For Students Trevor Project (24/7 LGBT Suicide Hotline: 866 488-7386) http://www.thetrevorproject.org/ It Gets Better Project (support for LGBTQ youth) http://www.itgetsbetter.org/pages/about-it-gets-better-project/ The Bully Project (scroll bottom: places to get resources and HELP) http://www.thebullyproject.com/
  51. (Those identifying as trans or gender non-conforming owe it to themselves to learn as much as possible) Books for educators, parents, and helping professionals… Brill & Pepper; The transgender Child: A Handbook for Families and Professionals; Cleis Press, Inc, CA; 2008 Diane Ehrensaft, PhD; Gender Born, Gender Made: Raising Healthy Gender-Nonconforming Children; The Experiment, LLC, NY; 2011 Mary Boenke; Trans Forming Families: Real Stories About transgendered Loved Ones; Walter Trook Publishing, CA; 1999 Brown & Rounsley; True Selves: Understanding Transsexualism for Families, Friends, Coworkers, and Helping Professionals; Jossey-Bass Press, CA; 1996 General… Jenny Boylan; She’s Not There Jenny Boylan; I’m Looking Through You Julia Serano; Whipping Girl Helen Boyd; My Husband, Betty Helen Boyd; She’s Not The Man I Married Books
  52. A huge list of books on this website: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/11446.Booklist_for_Trans_Youth Picture books for young people of all ages… Phyllis Rothblatt, MFT; All I Want To Be Is Me; 2011 (If you go to Phyllis’s website, you can listen to a wonderful song that accompanies the book.) Jennifer Carr; Be Who You Are!; Author House, IN; 2010 Julie Brinkloe; Fireflies!; Aladdin Paperbacks, NY; 1986 Cheryl Kilodavis; My Princess Boy; Aladdin, NY; 2011 TomiedePaola; Oliver Button Is A Sissy; Voyager Books, FL; 1979 Marcus Ewert; 10,000 Dresses; Seven Stories Press, NY; 2008 Books For middle school and teens… Julie Ann Peters; Luna; Little-Brown; 2006 Ellen Wittlinger; Parrotfish; Simon and Schuster; 2007 Kelly Huegel; GLBTQ: The Survival Guide For Queer And Questioning Teens; Free Spirit Pub; 2003 Books For Younger readers
  53. It’s the job of society, parents, and helping professionals to not just help the trans/gender nonconforming child survive, but to thrive.
  54. The New Paradigm What’s between your legs has nothing to do with being male or female
  55. CeCe McDonald
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