The 57 Bus: Session #3 pp.40-56

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6 questions
In today’s reading, we see ways that Sasha and their mother work to make positive change around policies they feel are unjust: Debbie protests against the sexist dress code at her high school in 1968, and Sasha starts a White House petition to list more than two gender options on all government documents.
What social justice issue inspires you to take action and make change?
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What social justice issue inspires you to take action and make change?
Question: What about this issue do you believe is unjust? What do you think needs to change?

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What social justice issue inspires you to take action and make change?
Question: Why is this issue so important to you? How does it impact you?

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What social justice issue inspires you to take action and make change?
Question: How can you lend your voice, talents, and actions towards make a difference in this area?

Debbie and Karl offer Sasha love, support, and acceptance, even when they struggle to understand Sasha's agender identity.
How do Debbie and Karl each respond to Sasha's identity?
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How do Debbie and Karl each respond to Sasha's identity?
Question: What do you think about Karl's reaction to Sasha? What about Debbie's?

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How do Debbie and Karl each respond to Sasha's identity?
Question: How do you think these two different reactions affect Sasha?

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How do Debbie and Karl each respond to Sasha's identity?
Question? If you were Sasha's friend or family member, how would you show them support and acceptance?