Exploding Myths About Transgender and Non-binary People (Required Reflection)

Start time

October 19, 2022 05:00 AM

End time

October 19, 2022 06:30 AM

Presented By

College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences

Location

Online

Workshop Worth

3

Description
Although transgender and non-binary people have gained significant visibility over the past decade, numerous misconceptions and stereotypes still exist and create environments that are unwelcoming or even hostile to people with gender identities that fall outside of cisnormativity (i.e., the belief that being cisgender, or not transgender, is the “normal” and “correct” way of being). Beliefs rooted in long-held myths about people who have for centuries defied conventional gender norms must be challenged and replaced in order to create environments that are inclusive of all genders, not just those who are cisgender. In this 90-minute workshop we will cover basic terminology and differentiate identities related to gender and sex that frequently get confused. We will address several common myths and misconceptions about transgender and non-binary people and identify strategies for creating welcoming and inclusive environments for people of all genders, including those who challenge cisnormative expectations. Ways that cisgender people can serve as allies to transgender and non-binary people will be identified.

After attending in this program participants will be able to:

  • Differentiate gender identity from sex and sexual orientation and a variety of gender identities
  • Recognize the diversity and nuances of transgender and non-binary lived realities
  • Reject common myths and misconceptions about transgender and non-binary people
  • Serve as an ally to transgender and non-binary people through small actions that can have a big impact

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