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A Time for Action: Empowering Trans-Spectrum College Students

Credit: iStock.com/Alexmia
Credit: iStock.com/Alexmia
The academic year may be underway, but it is not too late to make our classrooms and our campuses truly inclusive and safe places for transgender and gender nonconforming students. Making meaningful change (not just talking about it) sounds like a daunting task, but at the core, it’s just sound and equitable practice. The simplest actions in the classroom can transform a student’s entire day—and even save students’ lives.

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