TRANS* & Nonbinary
Lending LibraryTrans Allyship Workbook:
Building Skills to Support
Trans People in our Lives
by Davey Shlasko (all pronouns)
Revised, updated and expanded for 2017 – the new Trans Allyship Workbook is everything you’ve been wanting to read about trans allyship! A workbook to help you build your understanding of trans communities and develop concrete skills for supporting trans people in your life, with over 100 pages of explanation, activities, illustrations and reflections including –
- New sections on intersectionality, singular they, and philosophies of allyship
- Tips and “best practices” for the special allyship situations of parents, teachers, healthcare providers and therapists
- Tons of new color illustrations
- New activities – it really is a “workbook” – to help you deepen and practice your allyship skills
- Extensive glossary to get updated on recent evolutions in trans terminology
- Resource lists to help you take the next steps in your learning, whether for personal or professional development
From the author;
My teaching focuses on experiential education for social change. I am the founder and managing consultant of Think Again Training & Consulting, which supports organizational and community practices for social justice through training, policy development and problem-solving. In addition to my work with Think Again and here at UW, I serve as a Marta Sotomayor Fellow at the Smith College School for Social Work, in support of the school’s ongoing implementation of its intersectional antiracism commitment.
Courses:
GWS 320: The Personal is Political: Applying Concepts in Gender, Sexuality and Social Inequality