Hi all! I'm fine with any pronouns, but most default to she/her or they/them. I am an ambiguously genderqueer, pangender, perceived-as-a-woman type person. My general thoughts on gender are yes. I'll have the gender. Yes, all of them. I'll take your gender out of your bag while you aren't looking, if you're not careful.
I have a great many interests, including mathematics, violence prevention, outreach/volunteering, community-building, self-care, and fandom (mainly Star Trek, Leverage, and BBC Merlin). I am a notorious collector of links and resources, for all sorts of different ends. See my journal for some examples; most of my recent posts are resource lists.
One of my main professional interests is prevention and education regarding interpersonal violence (AKA sexual violence, relationship violence, and stalking). I have specific interests in the nuances of helping genderqueer survivors, taking a non-gender reductive approach to the examination of the role of misogyny in interpersonal violence, and analyzing the relationship between transphobic fear mongering and rape culture. I have been working in the field for 5 years (since even before I identified as genderqueer) and I learn more every day.
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Date: 2022-12-04 07:34 am (UTC)I have a great many interests, including mathematics, violence prevention, outreach/volunteering, community-building, self-care, and fandom (mainly Star Trek, Leverage, and BBC Merlin). I am a notorious collector of links and resources, for all sorts of different ends. See my journal for some examples; most of my recent posts are resource lists.
One of my main professional interests is prevention and education regarding interpersonal violence (AKA sexual violence, relationship violence, and stalking). I have specific interests in the nuances of helping genderqueer survivors, taking a non-gender reductive approach to the examination of the role of misogyny in interpersonal violence, and analyzing the relationship between transphobic fear mongering and rape culture. I have been working in the field for 5 years (since even before I identified as genderqueer) and I learn more every day.