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Posts by Katie Tastrom

I’m Sick of Inaccessibility. Here’s How You Can Make Your Event More Accessible to People with Chronic Illnesses.

By Katie Tastrom | April 2, 2018

The choices that are made when organizing an event will determine who is able to be there and who isn’t. If you want a truly inclusive event you need to cast the widest net of inclusivity.

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4 Ridiculous Questions People Asked Me When My 11-Year-Old Came Out as Gay

By Katie Tastrom | January 2, 2017

“Don’t you think he’s too young to know?” If you’ve had any of these questions about queer youth, here’s a reality check on why they’re flawed.

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7 Tips for White Parents Talking to Kids About Police Murders of Black People

By Katie Tastrom | November 29, 2016

It can be hard to know what to say to kids about racist police violence, but these tips are good reminders that it’s possible – and important – to do so.

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