In this episode Karen welcomes Jacob Kelley, a queer educator and advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusivity. Jacob shares their journey growing up in a rural town with limited resources for queer individuals, the impact of lack of representation in literature and media, and the importance of supportive family dynamics. They provide valuable advice for parents of non-binary children and discuss the significance of allowing children to explore their gender identity. Jacob also highlights the mission of their organization, Mixkelly Queer Education, which focuses on training and consulting for LGBTQ+ inclusivity. The conversation concludes with a message of hope and progress within the LGBTQ+ community.
Conversation Highlights:
- Jacob's organization focuses on LGBTQI+ inclusivity and education.
- Growing up queer in a rural area can be isolating and challenging.
- Lack of representation in media can lead to feelings of sadness and anger.
- Parents should lean into listening when their children come out.
- It's important for parents to understand the grieving process when a child transitions.
- Gender fluidity is a valid identity that should be respected.
- Children should be given space to explore their gender identity without judgment.
- Mixkelly Queer Education aims to create psychological safety in educational settings.
- Inclusivity training should focus on humanity and belonging for all students.
- There is ongoing progress and growth in the acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals.
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