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What are letter templates and call scripts for?
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?
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
Issues with calling people
- 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
- 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
- I don't want to out myself
List of letter templates and where to find more
Coming out to friends and family
Informing your work/school place of your gender and the pronouns you want to be called
Writing to government representatives about issues nonbinary people face
Informing a company/organization/group has mishandled a nonbinary person or nonbinary issue
Asking a company/organization/group to be more inclusive to nonbinary people
Phone Banking Organizations
5 Calls: an organization which lists issues to call government representatives about. Provides a brief description of the issue.