
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
Through previous romantic relationships, AJ learns what it means to be seen in their gender. But sometimes what it means to be a good or a bad partner isn’t so binary. Continue reading Featured Voices: Reflecting Gender
When your child comes out at 14 as “agender” what do you do? A loving mom shares with us the process she’s been through (and is still going through) in parenting an agender teen. Continue reading Featured Voices: Growing Up Agender
When your child comes out as “agender” what do you do? As a parent, Libby shares her story of compassion, love, and many many questions in her journey to understanding her eldest’s non-binary gender identity. Continue reading Featured Voices: Loving My Agender Child
Is there a “right” way to do femininity? Amidst the pushback from within the trans community, Brianna tears apart the difference between gender identity and gender expression. Continue reading Featured Voices: Doing Femininity Right