The ABCs of LGBTQ+ [S-25-1]
Presenter: | Erin Scoon |
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Location: | Canton Free Library |
Classes: | 1 Session 1.5 hours |
Dates: | Fri 2:00 PM 05/02 |
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This course aims to increase understanding around the LGBTQ+ community. It will provide definitions, and explore differences between things like sex, gender identity, and gender expression. This course will also talk about the history of Pride, its evolution over the years, and how the LGBTQ+ community has shaped culture and politics. Registrants are encouraged to come to this class with an open mind and prepared to participate; resources will be provided.
Erin Scoon (she/her) has a master's degree in counseling and community psychology. She worked as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with college students, community members, and incarcerated individuals. Erin has attended numerous local and national trainings about the LGBTQ+ population and has actively worked with members of the community for over a decade. She currently focuses on gender-based violence prevention work.
Special Instructions:
This location is the Canton Free Library, not the Canton Fire Hall as it says in the calendar.
Cap: 30