Affirming Trans & Queer Identities: Exploring Genders and Sexualities

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Today's session focuses on exploring and affirming diverse genders and sexualities, while also providing wellness tips for self-love. Topics include gender identities, community agreements, wellness advice, and discussions on sex assigned at birth.


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  1. Lets Talk Genders & Sexualities! Affirming Our Trans & Queer Identities Created by GSA Network of California

  2. Introductions Tell us who you are in the chat box! Share your name, pronouns, grade or school, and an artist or song title that uplifts you!

  3. Agenda Introductions & Check-in Question Review Community Agreements Wellness Tip Exploring Genders & Sexualities Announcements & Closing

  4. Todays Goals Explore different genders and sexualities Discuss ways to affirm ourselves and honor our identities Share wellness tips and practice self love while physical distancing

  5. Sample Community Agreements Be as present as you can. 1) Mute audio 2) Try on video 3) Use the chat box Vegas Rule What s said here stays here; what s learned here leaves here. Community Garden Chat it! Intent vs. Impact Right to Pass Use content warnings. Understand informed consent.

  6. Wellness Tips 1. Tell Those You're Quarantining With How You Feel 2. Share a Helpful Article or Video 3. Use Technology to Connect With Queer Friends and Allies 4. The Internet Can Be Your Friend, Too 5. Don t Overdo It With Social Media 6. Immerse Yourself in LGBTQ+ Culture and History 7. Find a Secret Hideout 8. Cherish Symbolic Objects 9. Reach Out to LGBTQ+ Support Organizations for Help

  7. Genders & Sexualities Genders & Sexualities

  8. Gender Discussion Questions Gender Discussion Questions How do we know what gender(s) we are? How do we know what other people s genders are? How do we know what other people s sexual orientations are?

  9. Sex Assigned at Birth Sex Assigned at Birth What did the doctor say when you were born? The announcement by doctors (EXAMPLE: It s a boy/girl! ) based on what the physical anatomy looks like Sex assigned at birth is determined by a combination of anatomy, hormones, and chromosomes.

  10. Gender Identity Gender Identity How do you feel inside? Your internal sense of being male, female, neither, both, multi, all, or another gender(s). Everyone has a gender identity.

  11. Gender Expression Gender Expression How do people perceive you? The intentional and unintentional ways we outwardly share our gender to other people, including hair, clothes, make-up (or no make-up), the name we call ourselves, mannerisms, speech, voice, pronouns we use, our interests, and who we hang out with Gender expression is interpreted by other people, who then assign us gender roles that may not always match how we present ourselves or how we identify.

  12. Attraction Attraction Who are you attracted to? We can be attracted to people romantically, spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, and physically. Attraction is based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to gender identity, gender expression/presentations, and sex assigned at birth. What is usually understood as sexual orientation refers to 1) our own gender(s) and 2) the gender(s) of the people we are attracted to.

  13. Gender & Sexuality Spectrum Gender & Sexuality Spectrum

  14. Gender Unicorn Activity Gender Unicorn Activity Take a few minutes to think about and map your own identities using the Gender Unicorn. Share your map with a partner or small group if you are comfortable doing so. Example: 1. My own gender is X. 2. I express my gender with some masculinity and some femininity; I like to perform my gender by X. 3. When I was born, the doctors assigned me X. 4. I am attracted (sexually, emotionally) to X and X.

  15. Gender Unicorn Discussion Gender Unicorn Discussion Did you learn anything about yourself or your peers during the Gender Unicorn Activity? Did you have a difficult time knowing where to place yourself? What was the process like for you?

  16. Closing & Announcements Close your eyes and take a deep breath. Think about how you re feeling right now or a takeaway from the conversations we had. Type it in the chat! Do you have a question for the group? Type it in the chat! Next meeting date and time Click here to sign up for weekly GSA Network updates.

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  18. THANK YOU www.gsanetwork.org

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