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*<span style="">Meet the accessibility and space needs of queer people. See our wiki page on making your activism accessible for more.</span> | *<span style="">Meet the accessibility and space needs of queer people. See our wiki page on [[making your activism accessible]] for more.</span> | ||
*<span style="">Educate yourself about the issue of intersectionality</span> | *<span style="">Educate yourself about the issue of intersectionality</span> | ||
*<span style="">Effort to build trusting relationships between people, especially other queer people</span> | *<span style="">Effort to build trusting relationships between people, especially other queer people</span> |
Revision as of 17:52, 9 November 2022
This page contains knowledge shared by people present at the HUB's learning circle on LGBTQIA2S+ issues and climate justice.
Defining 'Queer'
Queer is “a multi-faceted word that is used in different ways and means different things to different people such as; 1) Attraction to people of multiple genders, 2) Does not conform to cultural norms regarding gender and/or sexuality, 3) General term for all non-heterosexual people. Some people in the community may feel the word has been used against them in a hateful way for too long, and therefore do not prefer to use it. [1]
What makes a group LGBTQIA2S+ friendly?
- Meet the accessibility and space needs of queer people. See our wiki page on making your activism accessible for more.
- Educate yourself about the issue of intersectionality
- Effort to build trusting relationships between people, especially other queer people
- Have a culture of listening to the needs of others
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