Trans 101 is the LGBTQIA Resource Center's introductory education program designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to support transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender questioning individuals at Georgia Tech.
Trainings are open to students, faculty, and staff, and last 2.5 hours covering trans-inclusive language and practices, challenges facing trans people at Tech and nationally, and resources for supporting trans communities on campus.
As a result of completing Trans 101 training, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate the terms transgender, cisgender, gender identity, gender expression, assigned sex, and transition
- Define terminology related to transgender identities, including trans man, trans woman, non-binary, genderqueer, and agender
- Identify and implement respectful trans-inclusive practices and behaviors pertinent to their role on campus
- Describe their own gender identity, and situate it within systems of privilege
- Describe two barriers that transgender people face at Georgia Tech
To explore those options and the many other trainings and programs offered by the LGBTQIA Resource Center, visit their website.