![]() This letter about diversity and inclusion was sent from the Director and Associate Director of Camp JRF to the parents of all of their campers. This letter can be adapted for other educators who want to communicate about their transition to families and their kids, and by the educational leaders who want to support their staff in their transition.Ī SAMPLE LETTER ON DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION In this letter to the religious school where he works as an educator, Noa Bourke uses humor, wisdom, and honesty to help the parents and young children in his community better understand his journey to trans identity. But nothing turns out to be quite what she’s expecting, as Hannah’s new spouse turns out to be another bride!ĮDUCATOR COMES OUT AS TRANS TO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL: A SAMPLE LETTER She’ll wear a celery dress and walk down the aisle with the ring bear, leading the way for the happy bride and groom – or at least, that’s what Emma assumes. In The Flower Girl Wore Celery, flower girl Emma can’t wait for her cousin Hannah’s wedding. ![]() ![]() What will he do? With the help of his two dads he makes a surprising decision. ![]() He loves aliens and really wants to wear an alien costume for Purim, but his friends are all dressing as superheroes and he wants to fit in. ![]() LGBTQ-Inclusive Book List for Children and Families KESHET RESOURCES ![]()
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