Creating supportive and inclusive spaces for LGBTQIA+ students (ft. Frankie Smith and Andrea Rogers)

Jun 16, 2022 8:45:23 PM


LGBTQIA+ youth activists and students of Hill Freeman World Academy of Philadelphia, Pa, Frankie Smith and Andrea Rogers, join the show to discuss the best strategies to create more inclusive environments for LGBTQIA+ youth.

Host Shayna Terrell of the Center for Black educator Development leads a powerful conversation with the youth activists touching on everything from gender identity, inclusive spaces in schools, "deadnaming," bullying and more.

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Tags: activism, anti-racism, LGBTQ

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