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Posts Tagged ‘LGBTQIA’

Transgender People Are Not Included In Mainstream History. Here Are 5 Ways For Anyone to Combat Trans Erasure Everyday.

By Ayesha Sharma | May 7, 2018

Mainstream history has accepted the gender binary and cis-ness as natural and universal, which tends to filter out entire histories and identities.

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Let’s Be Real, Mainstream LGBTQIA+ Organizations Aren’t Really Showing Up For QTPOC. Here’s What They Need To Do Now

By Ayesha Sharma | April 3, 2018

The ‘LGBTQIA+ community’ is rife with hierarchies in power, and it’s been time to not just include, but center the most vulnerable members.

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Here’s How Trans Women Are Subtly Pushed Out Of Their Jobs

By Katelyn Burns | February 26, 2018

It’s not enough for employers to process smooth transitions for their employees, they must adjust their employee evaluation systems to account for systemic sexism or risk losing their trans employees in the long run.

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4 Ways Queer And Trans Parents Are Raising Revolutionary Children During The Trump Era

By Neesha Powell | January 29, 2018

These parents are turning this tumultuous political moment into teachable one by talking to their kids about oppression: What it is, how it manifests and how to interrupt it.

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Why We Must Protect Sex Workers At All Costs During The #MeToo Era

By Neesha Powell | January 8, 2018

Centering sex workers in the #MeToo movement will help to amplify the important work of those who are already organizing for sex worker rights.

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