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Tag: Systemic Oppression

Decolonizing Gender with Nature - On Demand Training
November 12, 2022
Our Offerings Colonization, Gender Wheel Approach, History, Nature, Systemic Oppression, The Girl Boy Lie, Videos

Decolonizing Gender with Nature – Part 1: Reorientation

Post By Gender Wheel November 12, 2022

ON DEMAND Video Series. Develop a gender perspective that is unshakable at its core. Running Time: 4 hours 34 mins | includes Training Packet

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Coloring Handout - How to Tell if it's a guess, assumption, expectation or assignment about someone's gender - flow chart
November 9, 2021
PDF Downloads Coloring Pages, Systemic Oppression

[PDF] Assignments are not Guesses Coloring Page (click to download)

Post By Gender Wheel November 9, 2021

Handy flow chart to understand systemic oppression and that assignments at birth are never “guesswork”

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The Gender and Infinity Book for Kids - Quick Tips
October 27, 2023
Protocols & Tips Gender Wheel Approach, Nature-based, Systemic Oppression, The Gender and Infinity Book for Kids, The Girl Boy Lie

The Gender and Infinity Book for Kids – Quick Tips

Post By Gender Wheel October 27, 2023

Additional resources to support the Quick Tips found in the back of The Gender and Infinity Book for Kids. Tips to help bring a nature-based, decolonized, and holistic perspective of…

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I Can Be...Me!
February 24, 2025
Articles I Can Be Me, Implicit Bias, Stereotypes and Assumptions, Systemic Oppression

The bias no one talks about when bringing nonbinary representation to children’s books

Post By Gender Wheel February 24, 2025

June 8th, 2023 | by Maya Gonzalez originally published on the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Blog I Can Be…Me, “unbiased” reviews, and what keeps me strong in…

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What are We Really Saying to Kids?
February 23, 2025
Articles Implicit Bias, Inclusive Learning Environments, Pronouns, Systemic Oppression

What are We Really Saying to Kids? – Language Use & Gender

Post By Gender Wheel February 23, 2025

In this 3 Part series Maya explores the relationship between language acquisition and gender. How can we begin using our language to be more inclusive and provide our kids with…

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