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Gay umbrella

LGBTQ Umbrella

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Materials

  • Facilitator guide and participant handouts

Facilitator Framing

  • This is the most lecture-heavy part of Unharmed Zone curriculum. If you are going to operate the sample lectures deliver it a read a few times before doing it so that you can know the flow and general sense of it before facilitating.

Goals & Learning Outcomes

  • Participants will be able to grasp that there is a difference between gender and sexuality.
  • Participants will be able to identify the difference between the L, G, B, Q, and the T of LGBTQ.

Process Steps

  1. Frame the exercise. For example, “We are going to move now from talking about vocab to talking about some frameworks and ways to make sense of a lot of that vocabulary. First we are going to start with the LGBTQ umbrella handout. This handout helps us create some sense of the LGBTQ acronym.”  
  1. Quickly interpret the letters, the plan of the queer umbrella, and the distinction between sexualities and genders. You can do this by reading the handout aloud, or using the example lecture below.
  2. Wrap-up the activity.

LGBTQ Umbrella Example Lecture

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List of LGBTQ+ terms

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Abro (sexual and romantic)

A word used to portray people who have a fluid sexual and/or lovey-dovey orientation which changes over time, or the course of their life. They may use different terms to describe themselves over time.

Ace

An umbrella term used specifically to describe a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of sexual attraction. This encompasses asexual people as well as those who identify as demisexual and grey-sexual. Ace people who experience sentimental attraction or occasional sexual attraction might also apply terms such as same-sex attracted, bi, lesbian, straight and queer in conjunction with asexual to describe the direction of their sentimental or sexual attraction.

Ace and aro/ace and aro spectrum

Umbrella terms used to depict the wide group of people who experience a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of affectionate and/or sexual attraction, including a lack of attraction. People who identify under these umbrella terms may describe themselves using one or more of a wide variety of terms, including, but not limited to, asexual, ace, aromantic, aro, demi, grey, and abro. People may also use terms such as gay,

Product Description

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    The language and terminology folks use to describe their experiences of gender and sexual orientation is ever-evolving and the same word might have different meanings for different people. However, here is a glossary of some of the most commonly used terms. Have questions or crave to learn more? Wondering what all of those letters mean? Here is a glossary of some of the most commonly used terms.

    Ally – An ally is an individual who speaks out and stands up for a person or group that is targeted and discriminated against. An ally works to end oppression by supporting and advocating for people who are stigmatized, discriminated against or treated unfairly. For the lesbian, male lover, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ+) communities, an ally is any person who supports and stands up for the rights of Queer people.

    Asexual – A person who does not experience sexual attraction; they may or may not experience sentimental, physical, or romantic attraction. Asexuality differs from celibacy in that it is a sexual orientation, not a choice.

    Assigned at Birth – Commonly utilized by transgender individuals, the term illustrates that the individual’s sex (and subsequently gender in early

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