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Breaking chains, forging community: Insights from the TRANSforming Gender Conference

Presenter at TRANSforming Gender Conference
鈥淲e are the beacons of queer joy,鈥 sang attendees as they walked, danced and clapped around the Koelbel building at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder in a powerful display of unity and resilience.聽聽

These words, led by Dr. Amber Johnson of St. Louis University, encapsulated the spirit of this year鈥檚 TRANSforming Gender Conference. For nearly 20 years, the conference has served as a space for fostering community, amplifying voices and advancing the conversations around trans rights.聽聽

The conference, hosted by 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Center for Inclusion and Social Change from March 16-17, offered various opportunities for students, faculty, staff and Boulder community members to explore gender identity, expression and activism. With the theme of breaking chains and forging community, participants gained the tools and inspiration needed to make positive change in their own communities.聽

Connecting through personal stories聽

Throughout the two-day conference, attendees had the opportunity to hear from a range of speakers and advocates who shared their personal stories. This included keynote speaker Teddy Syrette, or Yellow Star Woman, who is a public speaker, event organizer, community developer, artist and drag queen.聽

Teddy spoke about growing up on the Rankin Reserve of Bat-che-wana First Nation of the Anishnabek, and how they got involved in LGBTQIA+ activism in Toronto, Canada. Teddy told the group about their family鈥檚 history, from their aunt who has not been seen since she was taken to a residential school to Teddy鈥檚 experience volunteering at residential school gatherings鈥攚here survivors of those schools return to connect, heal through cultural practices and share their stories.聽

Some of those stories included the impact of colonization on TwoSpirit people, which forced many of those individuals to hide who they were. TwoSpirit is a term that some Indigenous people use to identify as a person having both a masculine and a feminine spirit.聽聽

鈥淲e have men's elders, and we have women's elders,鈥 said Teddy. 鈥淗ow come we can't find many TwoSpirit elders? A lot of times it's because they're not here. Sometimes they didn't make it past residential school. Sometimes they didn't make it past the HIV crisis. Sometimes they didn't make it past gender-based violence. Sometimes they're still in the closet and they can't come out because it's unsafe for them to do so."聽

Teddy explained that sharing the stories of TwoSpirit people and what they have gone through is critical for people today to understand their experiences and work towards change. Teddy emphasized that each person in the room listening to their presentation also had a meaningful story to tell.聽

鈥淵our story is important,鈥 said Teddy. 鈥淵our voice is important, and we all have a purpose whether you know what that purpose is or not.鈥澛

Additional keynote speakers were Representative Zooey Zephyr, who is the first trans woman to hold public office in the state of Montana, and Hayden Kristal, a 欧美口爆视频-based Deaf queer activist and stand-up comedian.聽

Sharing experiences and learning together聽

From panel discussions on healthcare access and legal rights to interactive workshops for self-care and empowerment, participants could address the challenges transgender people face and celebrate their diverse identities during the conference.聽聽

One session titled 鈥淚ntersex Variations: Understanding the Biology of Gender鈥 focused on process of gender development and the fluidity of biological sex. Led by Fawn O鈥橞reitzman, a human sexuality and psychology professor, the open discussion helped attendees better understand human biology and how to engage in thoughtful conversations around gender diversity.聽

In another session, 鈥淒eveloping 欧美口爆视频鈥檚 First K-12 Educational Equity Policy with Clear Gender Guidelines,鈥 education activist Dawn Kirk guided attendees through the development of the first educational equity policy in 欧美口爆视频. The policy works to ensure safety, healthy development and a supportive work environment for when a student or staff member transitions.聽

By providing a platform for education, empowerment and advocacy, the TRANSforming Gender Conference continued to advance the ongoing work for equality and acceptance for all gender identities. Spaces like this conference help create an environment and culture where people in the community, including fellow Buffs, can live authentically and thrive in their identities.聽