What Is Gender? [Durham, NC]

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Full Tuition: $40 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.

All participants must be 21+. Registration will also be available on site.

Instructor: Stillman | One-Day | Sunday | November 19 | 4:00-5:30 PM ET | 719 N. Mangum St., Durham, NC

What is gender? What about sexuality? Are these things different? How can different people with similar body parts identify as different genders? And how can people be queer, but not genderqueer—and what’s the difference? If you’re struggling with any of these questions, or if you have a loved one, a patient, or a client who identifies as trans, or if you’re looking for language that makes it easier to understand or explain yourself, then this workshop is for you! We’ll be going over the fundamentals of gender in a safe, open, and forgiving space, facilitated by a trans nonbinary queer educator with personal and professional experience to share. We’ll define gender, gender identity, gender expression, sex, sexuality, and the many different facets of sexual orientation, as well as gender dysphoria, gender dysmorphia, and gender euphoria. This introductory workshop is intended for anyone who’s looking for a compassionate environment in which to ask basic questions about gender in the hope of becoming a better friend, parent, ally, or new member in the trans community.

Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage, and your tuition goes toward supporting this practice. Please pick the payment tier that corresponds to your needs, and consider our commitment to fair labor practices when doing so. We will never request or require proof of need, and do not use an income-based sliding scale; we trust you to decide what payment tier is right for you. If you would like additional support deciding or would like to learn more about the practice of using a sliding scale, we recommend this resource from Embracing Equity

We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class, and one full scholarship per person per term. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out or you would like to pay tuition on an installment basis, please email us directly, and we will work with you.

If at any point up to 48 hours before your first class session you realize you will be unable to take the class, please email us and we will reallocate your funds to a future class, to another student’s scholarship, or refund it. After that point, we are able to offer 50% refunds.

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Full Tuition: $40 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.

All participants must be 21+. Registration will also be available on site.

Instructor: Stillman | One-Day | Sunday | November 19 | 4:00-5:30 PM ET | 719 N. Mangum St., Durham, NC

What is gender? What about sexuality? Are these things different? How can different people with similar body parts identify as different genders? And how can people be queer, but not genderqueer—and what’s the difference? If you’re struggling with any of these questions, or if you have a loved one, a patient, or a client who identifies as trans, or if you’re looking for language that makes it easier to understand or explain yourself, then this workshop is for you! We’ll be going over the fundamentals of gender in a safe, open, and forgiving space, facilitated by a trans nonbinary queer educator with personal and professional experience to share. We’ll define gender, gender identity, gender expression, sex, sexuality, and the many different facets of sexual orientation, as well as gender dysphoria, gender dysmorphia, and gender euphoria. This introductory workshop is intended for anyone who’s looking for a compassionate environment in which to ask basic questions about gender in the hope of becoming a better friend, parent, ally, or new member in the trans community.

Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage, and your tuition goes toward supporting this practice. Please pick the payment tier that corresponds to your needs, and consider our commitment to fair labor practices when doing so. We will never request or require proof of need, and do not use an income-based sliding scale; we trust you to decide what payment tier is right for you. If you would like additional support deciding or would like to learn more about the practice of using a sliding scale, we recommend this resource from Embracing Equity

We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class, and one full scholarship per person per term. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out or you would like to pay tuition on an installment basis, please email us directly, and we will work with you.

If at any point up to 48 hours before your first class session you realize you will be unable to take the class, please email us and we will reallocate your funds to a future class, to another student’s scholarship, or refund it. After that point, we are able to offer 50% refunds.

Full Tuition: $40 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.

All participants must be 21+. Registration will also be available on site.

Instructor: Stillman | One-Day | Sunday | November 19 | 4:00-5:30 PM ET | 719 N. Mangum St., Durham, NC

What is gender? What about sexuality? Are these things different? How can different people with similar body parts identify as different genders? And how can people be queer, but not genderqueer—and what’s the difference? If you’re struggling with any of these questions, or if you have a loved one, a patient, or a client who identifies as trans, or if you’re looking for language that makes it easier to understand or explain yourself, then this workshop is for you! We’ll be going over the fundamentals of gender in a safe, open, and forgiving space, facilitated by a trans nonbinary queer educator with personal and professional experience to share. We’ll define gender, gender identity, gender expression, sex, sexuality, and the many different facets of sexual orientation, as well as gender dysphoria, gender dysmorphia, and gender euphoria. This introductory workshop is intended for anyone who’s looking for a compassionate environment in which to ask basic questions about gender in the hope of becoming a better friend, parent, ally, or new member in the trans community.

Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage, and your tuition goes toward supporting this practice. Please pick the payment tier that corresponds to your needs, and consider our commitment to fair labor practices when doing so. We will never request or require proof of need, and do not use an income-based sliding scale; we trust you to decide what payment tier is right for you. If you would like additional support deciding or would like to learn more about the practice of using a sliding scale, we recommend this resource from Embracing Equity

We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class, and one full scholarship per person per term. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out or you would like to pay tuition on an installment basis, please email us directly, and we will work with you.

If at any point up to 48 hours before your first class session you realize you will be unable to take the class, please email us and we will reallocate your funds to a future class, to another student’s scholarship, or refund it. After that point, we are able to offer 50% refunds.