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== What are letter templates and call scripts for? == | == What are letter templates and call scripts for? == | ||
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====== Informing your work/school place of your gender and the pronouns you want to be called ====== | ====== Informing your work/school place of your gender and the pronouns you want to be called ====== | ||
Check out Erin R. White's sample letter: [https://erinrwhite.com/coming-out-as-nonbinary-at-work/ coming out as nonbinary at work]. | |||
====== Writing to government representatives about issues nonbinary people face ====== | ====== Writing to government representatives about issues nonbinary people face ====== |
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See also Template letters.
What are letter templates and call scripts for?[edit | edit source]
Letter templates and call scripts are for people who may have trouble putting into words what they want. You don't need to follow a template or script exactly, but it can provide a good starting point.
What would I need to write a letter/ make a call about?[edit | edit source]
Writing letters to and calling people in authority positions is one part of advocating for the rights and dignity of nonbinary people. You may need to write a letter or make a call to advocate for those rights, be it how a school is not recognizing nonbinary genders or if housing is being denied to a nonbinary person. It could be from an issue directly impacting you, someone you know, or as part of a national campaign for nonbinary rights.
Personal concerns you may have[edit | edit source]
Issues with calling people[edit | edit source]
- Hearing my own voice causes dysphoria/discomfort.
- I have a voice impediment
- I don't want to give out my phone number
Issues with writing letters[edit | edit source]
- I don't have an address
- I don't want to give out my address
I'm nervous about attaching my name to an issue concerning nonbinary people[edit | edit source]
- I don't want to out myself
List of letter templates and where to find more[edit | edit source]
Coming out to friends and family[edit | edit source]
Informing your work/school place of your gender and the pronouns you want to be called[edit | edit source]
Check out Erin R. White's sample letter: coming out as nonbinary at work.
Writing to government representatives about issues nonbinary people face[edit | edit source]
Informing a company/organization/group has mishandled a nonbinary person or nonbinary issue[edit | edit source]
Asking a company/organization/group to be more inclusive to nonbinary people[edit | edit source]
Phone Banking Organizations[edit | edit source]
5 Calls: an organization which lists issues to call government representatives about. Provides a brief description of the issue.