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Growing Equitable Library Services
CT Libraries and Serving the LGBTQ+ Community

With Rebecca Degnan, LPC Prism Counseling and Support LLC

 

Session 1: Understanding and Respecting Pronouns

 

Tuesday, April 18 | 10:00 am - 11:00am
Register

 

*Please plan to attend this program as scheduled as it will not be recorded and slides will not be shared.

Understanding and Respecting Pronouns is a one-hour professional development workshop addressing the various types of pronouns that are used within the LGBTQ+ community, why it is important to be aware of and use correct pronouns when addressing people, ways to practice, and what to do if you make a mistake. Recommended for all library staff, including librarians, administrators, managers, volunteers, etc.

  • Why are pronouns important?
  • Common pronouns
  • They/Them pronouns
  • Neopronouns
  • Genderless pronouns for addressing groups
  • How/When to ask someone their pronouns
  • Normalizing the conversation around pronouns

 

​​​​Goals of the Series

 

The goal of these workshops is to educate the staff of the CT State Library about LGBTQ+ identities, the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youth and adults, and how they can best support and affirm LGBTQ+ individuals as patrons and employees in the library setting. This is in line with the mission of the GELS program, to “provide the trainings that help libraries become strength-based, trauma-informed, antiracist, social and emotionally conscious community institutions.”

Rebecca Degnan is the founder, owner and manager of Prism Counseling and Support LLC, and currently the sole clinician. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and has a passion for working with LGBTQ+ youth and their families. She received her Master of Science degree in counseling at CCSU in 2012. She has worked as a school counselor at the middle school level for over 6 years. She is proud to have started her school’s first Gay-Straight Alliance while working there and provided professional development trainings for staff at other middle and high schools about how to support LGBTQ+ youth in our schools. She is the very proud mother of two kids, her 13-year-old daughter and her 15-year old son who is transgender. Find her at https://www.prismcounselingct.com/.


 

Coming up in the CT Libraries and Serving the LGBTQ+ Community Series:

 

*Please plan to attend these programs as scheduled as they will not be recorded and slides will not be shared.

 

  • Session 2: Pitfalls & Mistakes to Avoid

Tuesday, April 25 | 10:00 am – 11:00 am | Register

 

  • Session 3: Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth
    Monday, May 8 | 9:30 am – 11:00 am | Register

 

  • Session 4: Fostering an Inclusive Environment in Your Organization
    Monday, May 15 | 9:30 am – 11:00 am | Register

 

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Best,

Kym (she/her)

Kymberlee Powe | Children and YA Consultant | Kymberlee.Powe@ct.gov | Office: (860) 704-2221 | https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/children | 786 S. Main St. Middletown, CT 06457| Fax: (860) 704-2228