FREE Masterclass

He/She/They/Them:

Using Proper Pronouns

at Home

and at Work

Date: Tuesday, January 24th, 2023

Time: 7 PM EST/6 PM CST


asian parent and daughter

Who is

the class for?

Parents,

Caregivers,

Family

Friends, Colleagues, Peers, Bosses, Healthcare

or Helping Professionals,

and Allies...

Before the Summer of 2020, I had never given my pronouns a second thought.

However, that Summer, I discovered that my eldest child identified as nonbinary and used they/them pronouns.


Today, she identifies as transgender and uses she/they pronouns.



If you are like many others and as I was, you might struggle with understanding what the pronoun fuss is suddenly all about.


Join us for a FREE masterclass where you will get answers to all your questions and more.

Learning Objectives

  • Understanding why gender identity and pronouns matter
  • Common mistakes to avoid when interacting with gender-diverse persons
  • Benefits of using proper pronouns at home and at the workplace



Everything you've always wanted to know about pronouns and more!

  • Why are pronouns important?
  • How do I begin the conversation with my child or coworker?
  • How do I respond when my child shares their pronouns?
  • What should I do about all the anti-LGBTQ+ legislation?
  • Can I guess someone's pronouns by looking at them?
  • What if I make a mistake and use the wrong pronoun?
  • How can I be a better ally for my colleagues at work?
  • Can a person have more than one pronoun?
  • Can cis-gendered persons advertize their pronouns?
  • Are gender-neutral pronouns taking over?
  • And so much more...



  • Understand they/them singular use

and themself vs themselves

  • Learn affirming ways to address a mixed crowd of people
  • Learn common pronouns for non-binary persons
  • Learn why we avoid the phrase "preferred pronoun"
  • Learn neo-pronouns like; Zir/It/Hir/Xyr and the truth about using Mr. and Ms. and Mx.


At the end of

this 90-minute class,

you will also...

Meet Your Coach

Dr. Lulu is a queer Nigerian-born pediatrician and certified life coach. She is also a bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and United States Air Force veteran.


A multi-award-winning LGBTQ+ advocate and youth suicide prevention activist,

Dr. Lulu works with families of LGBTQ+ youth and corporate organizations, helping them foster safe, accepting, and affirming spaces at home and at the workplace.


A mother of three, her eldest is a transgender young adult.