Helpful Handouts
Download Helpful Handouts
Whether you are looking for LGBT-related classroom materials or handy reference sheets for personal use, we have several helpful handouts (pdf format) you are free to print and use.
Visit LGBTQ Architect for many more downloadable educational handouts and model materials for our programs (e.g., Tuesday Talks, Trans Allies Program, etc.)
Educational Materials
- When a Friend Comes Out 
 Advice for being a supportive friend when someone you care about comes out
- Ideas for Allies 
 Ideas for how to be a good ally to those who identify as LGBT
- Trans Action Tips
 Ideas for how to be a better ally to those who identify as transgender, genderqueer, or any other gender nonconforming identity
- Bi Acton Tips
 Ideas for how to be a better ally to those who identify as bisexual, panselx, or other nonmonosexual identities.
- Making a Coming Out Plan 
 A step-by-step guide to coming out
- Terminology
 Definitions of common LGBTQ terminology
- Trans History Timeline
 Learn about gender-nonconformists throughout history.
- Voices of Transgender Students
 A trans/genderqueer inclusive application of the D' Augelli model
- Continuum of Sex, Gender, and Sexuality 
 Ways of looking at identity and behavior beyond the binaries
- LGBT Identity Development Theory
 These handouts include key terminology, plus models and diagrams from Cass, D'Augelli, Riddle and Kinsey (adapted)
Printable Posters
- Trans Remembrance Display Posters 
 Printable posters you can use to create your own Trans Remembrance Day display
- Queer People of Color Heroes 
 Poster series featuring heroic and inspirational LGBT people of color
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To learn more, visit the UC Nondiscrimination Statement or the Nondiscrimination Policy Statement for University of California Publications Regarding Student-Related Matters.
 
    
                                        