Preferred Gender Pronouns: For Faculty
The Gender Unicorn (Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, German, French, Turkish, and Hungarian)
Intersectionality: A Fun Guide (originally from Sociology Source, Another Angry Woman, and the Sociological Imagination, Lisa Wade, PhD)
Healthcare is a Human Right: Why LGBTQ Healthcare Matters (originally from Maureen McNabb via Wordpress)
The Unhealthy Impact of Bullying on LGBT Youth (originally from Fenway Health)
LGBTQ Infographics on 18 Key Facts About Gay Pride, Stand Up for Trans Youth, and The Cost of Same-Sex Marriage Bans
Transgender Visibility Timeline
Dear (Cis) People Who Put Your Pronouns On Your "Hello My Name Is" Name Tag
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