September 11, 2013 Urban Transportation Center Liz Thomson, M.A.

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September 11, 2013 Urban Transportation Center Liz Thomson, M.A. Queerness and Urban Transportation Click to Add Title September 11, 2013 Urban Transportation Center Liz Thomson, M.A.

Overview Vocabulary, Concepts LGBTQ Folks and Public Transportation Discussion of Misperceptions of LGBTQ communities Case Scenario Action Steps

Assigned Biological Sex Vocabulary + Concepts Assigned Biological Sex Gender Identity Gender Expression Sexual Orientation

LGBTQ Folks and Public Transportation Youth Transgender communities Public Display of Affection Dealing with Hate Crimes Bystanders CTA Policies CTA Employees

Discussion of Myths, Misperceptions, and Stereotypes

UIC Student’s Experience

Action Steps Sign up for UIC Safe Zone 101 workshop Encourage more training and curriculum inclusion regarding LGBTQ communities Overtly communicate non-heterosexist language and images Use gender-neutral language Show your ally behaviors

Contact Information Liz Thomson, Interim Director Asian American Resource and Cultural Center Email: lthomson@uic.edu Phone: 413-7696 Gender and Sexuality Center Room 181 Behavioral Sciences Building 312-413-8619 www.gsc.uic.edu