How can you be a better ally for the LGBTQIA+ community? Activist Jack Jordan joins your two favorite hosts to share a roadmap for educators seeking ways to support LGBTQ students.
Tune in for a powerful conversation on the importance of allyship, and how you can foster understanding, empathy, and advocacy within educational settings. Whether you’re well-versed in LGBTQIA topics or new to the conversation, you’ll learn practical strategies and perspectives educators can use to create inclusive environments and feel empowered to champion inclusivity at their schools!
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Jack Jordan) (they/them) serves as Youth Engagement Organizer for Georgia Equality, an organization dedicated to advancing fairness, safety and opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities throughout the state of Georgia.
Jack has been involved in activism since their early teens, with a focus on queer/ trans liberation, healthy relationships, inclusive and accessible spaces, risk-aware safer sex, and youth empowerment. Jack has become well known for their visibility, nuance, and bold outspokenness around injustice.
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