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Amanda Darrow and Shamby Polychronis | Honoring Intersectionality Think Inclusive

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Today on the podcast, we welcome Amanda Darrow (Utah Pride Center) and Shamby Polychronis (University of Utah) to talk about honoring intersectionality between the disability and LGBTQIA+ communities. 
We cover a lot of ground including the difference between gender/sexuality/sex, pronouns, stats on people who identify as both LGBTQIA+ and disabled, and ways educators can make classrooms more inclusive for both communities.
Amanda and Shamby also respond to the question, "If kids consume media that has LGBTQIA+ representation, won't they just get confused?"
Referenced in our interview:
The "Genderbread" PersonThis episode's transcript can be found here.
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Today on the podcast, we welcome Amanda Darrow (Utah Pride Center) and Shamby Polychronis (University of Utah) to talk about honoring intersectionality between the disability and LGBTQIA+ communities. 
We cover a lot of ground including the difference between gender/sexuality/sex, pronouns, stats on people who identify as both LGBTQIA+ and disabled, and ways educators can make classrooms more inclusive for both communities.
Amanda and Shamby also respond to the question, "If kids consume media that has LGBTQIA+ representation, won't they just get confused?"
Referenced in our interview:
The "Genderbread" PersonThis episode's transcript can be found here.
Take our podcast listener survey: bit.ly/TIPodcastSurvey.
Visit Think Inclusive for more information about inclusive education.
Have a question or comment? Reach us at podcast@thinkinclusive.us.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Credits
This podcast is a production of MCIE.
Support the podcast and become a patron of the Think Inclusive Podcast!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 3 min