From Gender Gray to Genderqueer: Navigating Evolving Language feat. Shane Whalley

In this week’s episode, Shane Whalley (ze/hir) shares a bit about hir history of language and community. Learn about the differences between cultural competency, cultural humility, and cultural responsiveness. We also discuss honoring community organizations that have been doing the work to embrace the trans community and why acknowledging their history is important. Have you been wondering as a cisgender and heterosexual ally if you can use the term queer? Ze has some tips for you.

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Creators and Guests

Charlie Ocean, MSW
Host
Charlie Ocean, MSW
Pronouns: they/them. Neuroqueer LGBTQ+ speaker, trainer, consultant, podcaster, writer...
Shane Whalley
Guest
Shane Whalley
"It is hard to live in a place where every day when you turn on your TV or your radio or you look online, you’re hearing hateful untruths, right? Like, all the time."
From Gender Gray to Genderqueer: Navigating Evolving Language feat. Shane Whalley
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