Gender

Here we explore the identifications that determine our governmental, economic and social outcomes. * This concept remains under construction as we continue to add resources and tools to the field guide. If you have a link or tool to share, please email us at research@upwithcommunity.org and we’ll check it out.

The Genderbread Person

A teaching tool for breaking the big concept of gender down into bite-sized, digestible pieces.

The Genderbread Person

Trans* Ally Workbook

Trans* Ally Workbook: Getting Pronouns Right and What it Teaches Us About Gender is an accessible, nuanced, and thorough guide that will help you transform your good intentions into respectful actions.

Think Again

Agreements and Gender 101

Students will explore and discuss the gender spectrum, will increase their ability to understand and describe gender stereotypes, will understand the difference between biological sex, gender expression, gender identity, and sexual orientation.

San Francisco Unified School District

The Safe Zone Project Curriculum

Our foundational curriculum is recommended for all groups to introduce them to core concepts of marginalized genders and sexualities.

The Safe Zone Project

Creating a Trans-Inclusive Workplace

Learn how to proactively incorporate gender-identity-specific nondiscrimination policies and practices throughout your organization.

Harvard Business Review

SWITCH PATHWAYS

Pathway 1 | Preparing for Change

Pathway 2 | Awareness: Aligning Intention and Action

Pathway 3 | Analysis: Power

Pathway 4 | Action: Working on Structures

Pathway 5 | Action: Improving Team Health

Pathway 6 | Accountability: Testing Ideas

Pathway 7 | UWC Resources

GROW COMMUNITY

Giving thanks: We share these resources in gratitude to all of our teachers and with appreciation for the value they have brought us. The field guide is a living resource that we are consistently adding to. We receive no payment or kickbacks for sharing. Access and use of these resources should be done at one’s own discretion. If you see a resource you like, we encourage you to reach out to the author.

Have a resource to add? We are always looking to expand the resources we can share. If you have a tool/resource/link you would like to share with UWC and its partners, please email us: research@upwithcommunity.org.