Sentences with phrase «talk about their gender identity»

Within the episode, the couple talked about their gender identity, the state of trans rights in the U.S., and their pregnancy experience.
It's a great opportunity to talk about gender identity
On Tuesday at 12:15 p.m., Salt Lake City School Superintendent McKell Withers, University of Utah LGBT Resource Center director Kai Medina - Martinez, Bill Duncan of the Sutherland Institute and University of Utah law professor Cliff Rosky join Jennifer Napier - Pearce to talk about gender identity and politics in education.

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So rather than talk about gender roles, gay and lesbian issues, etc., we decided to talk about what we saw as the basic concern in all of this - belonging, i.e., can I belong in a community and have my identity and sexuality supported and upheld?
We talk about Casey's gender identity journey over the last 17 years, the importance of giving kids room around gender identity, how kids are often more comfortable than adults when talking about gender, «pronouns 101,» and how compassionately communicating with other human beings boils down to some really, really simple universals and actions.
Amy Cody (Parent Education Manager at Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts) has been incredibly generous in sharing her educational expertise over the last few months (be sure to read her articles on how to talk to kids / teens about sex and relationships, pornography, and consensual sex) and I'm thrilled that she was receptive to sharing her wisdom about how to talk to kids about sexual orientation and gender identity.
When talking about sexual orientation and gender identity, many different terms may be used.
They talk about Casey's gender identity journey over the last 17 years, the importance of giving kids room around gender identity, how kids are often more comfortable than adults when talking about gender, «pronouns 101,» and how compassionately communicating with other human beings boils down to some really, really simple universals and actions.
From 7 am to 11 pm, six days in a row, I was surrounded by people speaking different languages, talking about the big picture, and having open and honest conversations about inequities based on race and gender identity / expression.
Cecil, Vicki's once - traditionalist father, talked about «third - gender identity» and blurted out, «My God, wouldn't it be fantastic if Emma wound up being a lesbian!»
The tools we practice in yoga — of taking breaths or pausing to react or respond — are resources that, when talking about race and class and gender identities, can show up in the physical body.
I think this is talking about not allowing yourself or your identity to be shaped by stereotypes such as age and gender and that we all contain opposite elements in our personality that can be fun to play with in fashion.
That means we provide young people with medically accurate information about human anatomy and talk frankly about birth control options, sexually transmitted infections, safer sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sexual choices (including, but not limited to, abstinence).
Talk about citizenship as a normal part of identity, similar to race, class, gender, or sexuality.
For example, a person begins to talk about him / herself in a different gender and be called a different name in reference to gender identity, changes dress style, starts (or ceases) to use makeup, changes the scope of activities, etc..
The artist talks about her use of photography and archival research to explore the relationship of bodies and landscape and shifting notions of place, identity, and gender in the American West.
Formed in Toronto in 1969 by AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal, General Idea is internationally recognized for work that tackled such subjects as the myth of the artist, the role of mass media, the relationship between the body and the identity, issues of gender and sexual repression, and famously HIV / AIDS activism at a time when talking about the disease was a taboo.
The artist talks about the collapsing of genres, her desire to portray identity post gender and pain...
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