Trans 101

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Talks & Lectures

Age Group:

Adults
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Join Jillian Celentano for an introduction to what it means to be transgender. This program is for anyone in the community eager to understand what transgender/gender diverse is, different language and terminology, pronouns, gender journeys, and more. It’s a great opportunity to ask questions and gain new insights.

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About Jillian Celentano
Jillian is a transgender woman who began her transition in 2016 at the age of 55. She recently received her bachelors degree in psychology and her master's degree in social work. She is an advocate, social worker, and has organized support groups for transgender/gender diverse children and young adults. Jillian co-authored two published transgender studies at Yale University and is a published author of her book, "Transitioning Later in Life: A Personal Guide.”  She is a community liaison for the Yale Gender Program and is also working at a private practice as a therapist and educator for the transgender/gender diverse community.

 

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