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- Man
Man Someone who identifies with manhood. See: Gender Roles, Gender Identity, Cisgender and Transgender. < Back to Glossary
- Non-binary
Non-binary Non-binary or genderqueer is an umbrella term for gender identities that are not solely male or female, or identities that exist outside the gender binary entirely. < Back to Glossary
- Trauma
Trauma “Trauma is not what happens to you; trauma is what happens inside you as a result of what has happened to you”. DR GABOR MATÉ (Canadian Physician) “Trauma is not the story of something that happened back then, it’s the current imprint of that pain, horror, and fear living inside people.” BESSEL VAN DER KOLK (Dutch Psychiatrist) “Trauma is not what happens to us, but what we hold inside in the absence of an empathetic witness.” PETER A LEVINE (American Clinical Psychiatrist) < Back to Glossary
- Well-being
Well-being A complex combination of a person's physical, mental, emotional and social health factors. < Back to Glossary
- Gender Assigned at Birth
Gender Assigned at Birth Often associated with the sex (male or female) assigned to a child at birth by a medical doctor, most often based on the child's external anatomy. Also referred to as biological sex, or sex. This can differ from ones self-determined Gender Identity. < Back to Glossary
- Nibling
Nibling A portmanteau of “niece/nephew” and “sibling”, nibling is a gender-neutral way to refer to the children of your sibling. While it is believed to have been coined in the 1950s, it is still relatively obscure and mainly known by people who actively have a nibling who uses the word. Language is constantly shifting and changing to meet our needs. Creating new words to better describe our experiences is something we have been doing since the emergence of speech. < Back to Glossary
- Strength
Strength Inner Strength refers loosely to the wide range of mental and emotional resources (behaviours, skills and attitudes) that keep us stable and adaptable in life. < Back to Glossary
- Transgender Man
Transgender Man A man who was assigned female at birth. < Back to Glossary
- Community Development
Community Development Community development is often linked with community work or community planning, and may involve stakeholders, foundations, governments, or contracted entities including non-government organisations (NGOs), universities or government agencies to progress the social well-being of local, regional and, sometimes, national communities. More grassroots efforts, called community building or community organizing, seek to empower individuals and groups of people by providing them with the skills they need to effect change in their own communities. < Back to Glossary
- Misogyny
Misogyny A dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women. < Back to Glossary
- Civil Rights / Civil Rights Movement
Civil Rights / Civil Rights Movement 1. Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals. They ensure one's entitlement to participate in the civil and political life of society and the state without discrimination or repression. 2. The civil rights movement was a political movement and campaign from 1954 to 1968 in the United States to abolish institutional racial segregation, discrimination, and disenfranchisement throughout the United States. < Back to Glossary
- T4T
T4T Initialism standing for Trans for Trans. Referring to trans people who date other trans people, but also used to describe inter-community solidarity between transgender people. < Back to Glossary
- Self-inquiry
Self-inquiry The turning of attention and curiosity inwards towards yourself and away from outward objects, events, and experiences with the ambition of cultivating a deeper knowledge and understanding of who you are. See: Meditation and Journaling. < Back to Glossary
- Flag
Flag The original rainbow Pride flag was created in 1978 in San Francisco by Gilbert Baker, Lynn Segerblom, James McNamara and other activists. Since then the flag has undergone numerous revisions and inspired countless more queer flags for specific identity groups. The Progress Pride flag, designed by Daniel Quasar in 2018 and updated by Valentino Vecchietti in 2021 to be intersex inclusive, has become increasingly popular as a symbol that embraces intersectionality and solidarity within the LGBTQ+ community. < Back to Glossary
- Bodily Autonomy
Bodily Autonomy Bodily autonomy is the right to make decisions about your own body. The bodily autonomy of women and trans people is often targeted politically through legislation that targets abortion rights and gender transition. It is essential that we have the final say on decisions about our bodies. < Back to Glossary
- Perspective
Perspective Perspective helps us to understand situations from other positions, to consider other beliefs, experiences and view points. This gives us a better understanding and greater empathy. It reduces bias, judgement and reduces conflict. See: Introspection, Reflection and Empathy. < Back to Glossary
- Self-actualisation
Self-actualisation Self-actualisation is the realization of one's own unique potential, and the full development of one's abilities and appreciation for life. See: Purpose, Growth and Achievement. < Back to Glossary
- AAVE
AAVE AAVE is a way of speaking typically seen in African American and Black Canadian Communities. AAVE may be considered a dialect, ethnolect or sociolect. While it is clear that there is a strong historical relationship between AAVE and earlier Southern U.S. dialects, the origins of AAVE are still a matter of debate. (See: Black and Blaq/Blaqueer) < Back to Glossary
- Vulnerability
Vulnerability 1. The quality of being easily hurt or attacked. 2. The feeling we get during times of uncertainty, risk, or emotional exposure. “Vulnerability sounds like truth and feels like courage. Truth and courage aren't always comfortable, but they're never weakness.” - Brene Brown See: Courage and Queer Leadership. < Back to Glossary
- Self-care
Self-care The act of prioritising and taking care of your own physical, mental and emotional health. Self-care can involve a variety of activities, such as exercising, mindfulness, setting and maintaining personal boundaries, going to therapy or taking time to relax. < Back to Glossary