SOMEBODY I LOVE IS NONBINARY WORKSHOP
Praxis Group’s services are customized to the workplaces, institutions and groups who hire us to partner with them. As we have facilitated dozens of “Trans-Affirming Best Practices” workshops, it has become very apparent that lots of family and friends are looking for content more specified for their personal lives.
Our first open-to-the-public Zoom workshop will take place on Saturday, August 7, 2021 from 10:00am to 12:00pm CST. Participants will receive the Zoom link via email once registration is completed. This workshop is offered on a sliding scale.
Our standard price for this 2-hour workshop is $200 per person. We trust that each participant will choose to pay the amount they can afford so we have offered several sliding scale options, including free ($0) and choose your own/self-select.
Our facilitators will be donating more than 50% of profits to LiftyBoi’s fundraiser.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2021
10:00AM TO 12:00PM CST
Has someone you love told you they’re nonbinary? Do you want to learn how to best support them? Curious about vocabulary and pronouns?
This workshop will be interactive and will utilize breakout rooms. This 2-hour Zoom workshop will:
explain the importance of pronouns
discuss how to handle mistakes and/or misgendering
briefly review the effects of transphobic systems
review common terms
provide concrete action items to support your loved one(s)
Fee: $0-$200 per person, sliding scale
Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/somebody-i-love-is-nonbinary-tickets-162871947379
MEET THE FACILITATORS
Tiffany M. Favers, MSW (she/her)
Tiffany is a proud Black queer woman, born and raised in Ohio. She is currently based in Chicago and happy to be back in the beloved Midwest. In her professional life she is a social worker specializing in work with LGBTQ+ older adults and a consultant. In her personal life she is a lover of music and dancing, an amateur baker and an aspiring spiritual healer and playwright.
Jes Scheinpflug, LSW (they/them)
Jes is an organizer and advocate for social & economic justice. They have worked on campaigns fighting for fair and affordable housing, living wage and comprehensive immigration reform. Jes enjoys collaborating to find innovative ways for healers to connect and integrate community building & healing into everyday practice.