Featured Voices: Janitorqueer
Kameron had a plan for coming out at work. However, he hasn’t followed through on it. Is it reluctance, resistance, fear? Continue reading Featured Voices: Janitorqueer
Kameron had a plan for coming out at work. However, he hasn’t followed through on it. Is it reluctance, resistance, fear? Continue reading Featured Voices: Janitorqueer
When M comes out at work accidentally, he’s forced to grapple with choosing a pronoun, troublesome co-workers, and the deeper question of gender identity. Continue reading Featured Voices: Accidentally Out
Inspired by seeing visibly genderqueer people at a conference, Jayden finally took the plunge and came out to everyone: co-workers, family, friends, and even extended family. Continue reading Featured Voices: Ye Olde Coming-Oute Processe
Since the early 90’s, Plymouth has been questioning their gender. Having not yet found a satisfying explanation to afford others, they remained in the closet. Today, Plymouth is out as their real self – in life and at work – and couldn’t be happier. Continue reading Featured Voices: Genderqueer At Google
Thanks to the support of peers and professors, Beck has taken steps to be out at work as a non-binary graduate student in a plant biology lab. Continue reading Featured Voices: What I Really Prefer
A recollection of all the posts from last month’s Featured Voices theme: SOFFAs (significant others, friends, family, allies). And introducing next theme: Out at Work or School. Continue reading Featured Voices Theme: Out at Work
Now a seasoned gender veteran, Julie looks back on her son’s fascination with the female historic personages aboard the Titanic. Continue reading Featured Voices: Titanic
As Leah’s partner started transitioning, she began to delve into her own gender, redefining what femininity means to her. Continue reading Featured Voices: You Have A Gender Too
What’s going on in the heads of two people in a relationship? A queer/genderqueer couple shares both of their perspectives. Continue reading Featured Voices: In Dialogue