An informative 101 style class with the main focus being education about gender identity/sexuality and guidelines for negotiating scenes with trans individuals. This class is good beginner level introduction for people who may feel uncomfortable or less informed around the topic.
Key points within the presentation are:
“Awkward Question Time”: An additional time period for individuals to be able to ask appropriate questions in person/write-in ahead of time that they may feel could be deemed as awkward/offensive.
Chuck [He/They] is a switchy transmasc nonbinary person who has been active in the community since 2016. They have a passion for LGBTQ+ education and informing others on intersectional issues that affect us all. Feel free to ask any appropriate questions you may have!
To register:
MEMBERS -$10
NON-MEMBERS – $20
Click here register for this class.
Once you register, you’ll receive the link to the class approximately 15 – 20 minutes before it starts.
REGISTRATION CLOSES 30 MINUTES BEFORE CLASS. ALL QUESTIONS TO MEMBERSHIP@TES.ORG
If you’re unable to afford this, contact tes@tes.org & we’ll do our best to find a way to help you attend this class.
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