So the Transgender Day of Rememberance is coming up...and I'm trying to brainstorm what my school's GSA can do during the week leading up to it. (For a little background: all-girls high school, student population - 320ish)
I've done discussions and awareness type stuff at most of our GSA meetings this year, but now I'm trying to figure out what I can do on a school wide scale. We'll be putting up posters with facts and definitions (for clarification) and that kind of thing. I wanted to show this during our morning assembly, but our head of school has said we can't only because our freshman suck and wouldn't be handle to it and are incredibly immature, which I completely agree with.
So any suggestions on what I could present in a 5 minute tops time period, or any suggestions of what to put up on posters, that kind of thing would be greatly appreciated. (I've also done the whole spectrum, different facets of gender, sex, and orientation with the GSA and really want to do it with the whole school).
I'm also trying to work with our movie club to show "Boys Don't Cry," but I'm not sure if we'll be able to because I think they've already set their movie schedule for a while.
So any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)
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transyouth
I've done discussions and awareness type stuff at most of our GSA meetings this year, but now I'm trying to figure out what I can do on a school wide scale. We'll be putting up posters with facts and definitions (for clarification) and that kind of thing. I wanted to show this during our morning assembly, but our head of school has said we can't only because our freshman suck and wouldn't be handle to it and are incredibly immature, which I completely agree with.
So any suggestions on what I could present in a 5 minute tops time period, or any suggestions of what to put up on posters, that kind of thing would be greatly appreciated. (I've also done the whole spectrum, different facets of gender, sex, and orientation with the GSA and really want to do it with the whole school).
I'm also trying to work with our movie club to show "Boys Don't Cry," but I'm not sure if we'll be able to because I think they've already set their movie schedule for a while.
So any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)
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