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(NOTE FROM MARY G:  I’m unsure if this will result in a training certificate or not; I sent an email to ask.)

How to They/Them: A Guide to Nonbinary Pronouns and Gender Fluidity

A conversation with Stuart Getty, author of “How to They/Them: A Visual Guide to Nonbinary Pronouns and the World of Gender Fluidity”

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What does nonbinary really mean? What is gender nonconforming? And isn’t they a plural pronoun?

In this charming and disarming guide, Stuart Getty, a real-life they-using genderqueer writer, unpacks all your burning questions in a fun, visual way. No soapboxes or divisive comment-section wars here!

Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, always human, this gender-friendly primer will get you up to speed. It’s about more than just bathrooms and pronouns–this is about gender expression and the freedom to choose how to identify.

This event will feature remarks from the author, followed by a panel discussion with students from the Sequoia High School GSA (Gender and Sexuality Alliance).

Stuart Getty, author of How to They/Them: A Visual Guide to Nonbinary Pronouns and the World of Gender Fluidity, is a genderqueer writer and filmmaker who lives in sunny Oakland, CA, with their wife, Nora; cat, Princess Magic Face; and dog, Meadow.

NOTE: You will be emailed a Zoom link on the day of the event. Look for subject line “ZOOM LINK – How to They/Them.” Link also included in Eventbrite Order Notification (click on “View the event”).

Parents, students, educators, mental health professionals, and community members welcome! Free admission. Spanish interpretation will be available.

This presentation is sponsored by Sequoia High School Education Foundation (SHSEF)Sequoia Union High School DistrictSequoia Healthcare DistrictPeninsula Health Care District, and The Parent Venture.

Questions? Contact Charlene Margot, MA, Co-Founder and CEO, The Parent Venture (The Parent Education Series), at cmargot@parentventure.org

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