Kayden Clarke shot and killed by police
Here’s an article about a trans man, Kayden Clarke, who was shot and killed by police officers. I want to show you something interesting: The disconnect in how the information in this article refers to...
View ArticleAnnouncement: I’m going to delete hate speech
It’s incredible to me that I even have to say this, but: If you post a comment to my blog that contains hate speech, I’m going to delete that comment immediately. Wikipedia describes “hate speech” as...
View ArticleIt’s time for the Learning Sciences to embrace queer & trans* theory.
IDK if you knew that I have a PhD in Education. More specifically, my PhD came from a Learning Sciences program, so I’m technically a learning scientist. I have a very complicated and fraught...
View ArticleAll education is civics education: A meditation on electoral politics
I teach college. That’s a thing I do, and it’s also the biggest and most important piece of my professional identity. Because I was a PhD student, and then a PhD candidate, and then a person with a...
View ArticleA quick primer on queer theory and the heterosexual matrix
Let’s talk about the fiction of the gender binary. This fiction is pretty simple: There’s a story our culture tells us about identity. This story convinces us that gender is an either/or proposition....
View ArticleAERA screws up (again) on gender inclusivity
“In addition to using gender demographics for membership and research purposes, the expanded and enhanced gender categories send a message of inclusion to individuals of all gender identities within...
View ArticleHow to make like an ally: The “standing up against transphobic bathroom...
I want you to understand how terrible public restrooms are for me. For almost my entire life, I exclusively used women’s restrooms. Within the last few years, as my appearance has become more...
View ArticleWhat do to if you use the wrong pronouns for me
Update, 8/10/16: I’ve received a few requests to use this blog post in workplace trainings or classrooms. I’m delighted that people are finding my writing useful, and I’d be thrilled if people...
View ArticleHow I deal with pronouns in my classes
This post is in response to a recent New York Times article by Elizabeth Reis. The article, “pronoun privilege,” argues against having people say their name and pronouns when they introduce themselves...
View ArticleA privilege-based view of mindfulness: Ellen Langer, “On Being”
I was listening today to a recent episode of “On Being” about a topic that’s fairly vexed for me: The question of mindfulness. There are many reasons why mindfulness is a vexed topic for me. Most...
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