T Is for Thriving

MYERS EDUCATION PRESSISBN: 9781975505271

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Edited by Kia Darling-Hammond, Bre Evans-Santiago
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Being a transgender or gender creative (T*GC) child in the United States today means facing a national debate about whether you are entitled to exist, live a full life, or control your body. The battle for T*GC rights today is part of a larger intergenerational war and one key battleground is Americas public schools. Even before the current onslaught of anti-trans* legislation, persistent cis-heteronormativity was rendering thousands of students (and adults) invisible and othered in schools. T*GC students have suffered dire consequences from educational neglect, including among the highest rates of academic exclusion, vulnerability to every kind of violence, poor mental health, and troubling life outcomes. At the time that this manuscript was completed, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) was tracking over 460 anti-LGBTQ+ bills, roughly half of which target the T*GC community (children, in particular)--an avalanche of hate orchestrated by a powerful, vocal minority.



T* is for Thriving offers the collected wisdom of transgender and gender creative youth and educators to light a path toward T*GC community thriving. Through their voices, we learn what schooling has been like; how their educational experiences echo throughout their daily lives; and what public education can do better to both center their needs and promote a lifetime of growth and fulfillment.



As concerned and caring adults meeting this moment, we must be courageous about representing, affirming, and celebrating T*GC needs, histories, and contributions in schools. These stories and lessons are an immediate resource for advancing a pedagogy of hope and possibility for the present and future that our children deserve. T* is for Thriving is essential reading for anyone involved in defending the rights of educators and students. It is the perfect text for a variety of courses in social justice, LGBTQ+ topics, and critical pedagogy.



  • Acknowledgments

  • Preface

  • Foreword

  • Introduction: Hope and Possibility for the Work of Trans* and Gender Creative Thriving

  • Part One



    TRANSformational Lotus: A Haiku

  • 1. Exploring and Reclaiming Home in Our Bodies

    K. Elliott

  • 2. Brain Chemicals and Kindness

    Bre Evans-Santiago

  • 3. Who Are You?: A Black Queer Journey to Selfhood and Community

    Danelle Adeniji and DeKeisha Smith

  • 4. Annies Plaid Shirt

    Wendy Garay and Bethany Gonzales

  • Interlude One

  • 5. Be You!

    Ana Cornejo

  • 6. Exploring Identity and Selfhood

    Shaylyn Marks

  • Interlude Two

    What Are You Waiting For?: A Short Story

    El Chen

  • Part Two

  • 7. Two-Spirit People and the Impact of Colonialism in California

    Olivia Garrison

  • Interlude Three

  • 8. Female Husbands

    Jada Thompson, Jay Wang, and CarolJacob

  • Interlude Four

  • 9. Queering Counter-Narratives

    Benjamin C. Kennedy and AlexRosado-Torres

  • 10. Yassifying Math With "The Hipson the Drag Queen"

    El Chen with Cathery Yeh and B. E.Waid

  • 11. 2SLGBTQIA+ Community Centers:A Beacon of Hope

    B. E. Waid and TyroneMartinez-Black

  • Conclusion

  • Afterword

  • Appendix A: Story ContributorBiographies

  • Appendix B: Teaching Routines,Scaffolds, and Tools

  • Appendix C: Editor Recommendationsfor Further Learning and Exploration

  • About the Authors

  • Index


Kia Darling-Hammond (she/her) holds a doctorate in developmental and psychological sciences in education, is author of the Bridge to Thriving Framework (c), and co-author of The Civil Rights Road to Deeper Learning: Five Essentials for Equity. As CEO of the research and education firm Wise Chipmunk LLC, she leverages more than 25 years of experience in youth development, education, and organizational leadership to offer healing-centered research, advising, coaching, counseling, and public speaking, as well as designs for professional learning, curriculum development, and organizational growth. Darling-Hammonds work emphasizes the importance of combining the science of learning and development with healing justice and transformative justice to promote an evolution toward thriving for all. This approach is grounded in the knowledge that innovation driven by the wisdom of those furthest from power is key to improving everyones lives. In addition to her books, she has published work in Equity and Excellence in Education, Liberal Education, Nonprofit Quarterly, and the Lancet. She serves as a member of Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Colemans Black Mental Health Brain Trust, is a contributing scholar and advisor to the Sports Equity Lab at Yale, and sits on the Wild Seed Liberation Land Board of Directors.



Bre Evans-Santiago is an award-winner author, Chair, and Associate Professor in the Teacher Education Department at California State University, Bakersfield. Her research focuses on culturally-sustaining pedagogy and practices in TK-8 schools. Dr. Evans-Santiago also has research experience in improvement science as it relates to Residencies and educational programs. Her current research projects include, but are not limited to, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color issues in education as well as intersectionalities connected to Queer People of Color. Dr. Evans-Santiago is also the Co-Director for the Center for Transformational Educator Preparation Programs where she leads and supports CSU campuses to recruit, prepare and retain teachers of color across California. Her award-winning book Mistakes We Have Made: Implications for Social Justice Educators (Myers Education Press, 2020) provides a vulnerable perspective of everyday scenarios and strategies for teachers of all ages to reflect upon while teaching with a social justice framework. Her accolades include 2022-23 Faculty Leadership and Service Award, 2023 Unity Award, and the 2022 Administrator of the year award for Professor of Education.


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