Episode Nine – Jessica Fisher

Jessica Fisher from OUTSaskatoon is bringing gender and sexual diversity education to students, teachers and administrators in Saskatoon and across the province. Her presentation focuses on the building blocks of identity, topics such as consent and homophobia, and her story of coming out as pansexual. In this episode, Jessica shares some meaningful moments from her presentations, why the work she does is so important, and opens up about her personal journey to becoming comfortable with her identity.

Jessica Fisher from OUTSaskatoon is bringing gender and sexual diversity education to students, teachers and administrators in Saskatoon and across the province. Her presentation focuses on the building blocks of identity, topics such as consent and homophobia, and her story of coming out as pansexual. In this episode, Jessica shares some meaningful moments from her presentations, why the work she does is so important, and opens up about her personal journey to becoming comfortable with her identity.

Jessica Fisher from OUTSaskatoon is bringing gender and sexual diversity education to students, teachers and administrators in Saskatoon and across the province. Her presentation focuses on the building blocks of identity, topics such as consent and homophobia, and her story of coming out as pansexual. In this episode, Jessica shares some meaningful moments from her presentations, why the work she does is so important, and opens up about her personal journey to becoming comfortable with her identity.

“My name is Jessica Fisher and I am a cisgender, queer woman who is both Metis and a settler.” That is how Jessica Fisher introduces herself to elementary and high school students in Saskatoon and around the province.

Fisher works with OUTSaskatoon, bringing gender and sexual diversity education to students, teachers and administrators. She does this by explaining the building blocks of identity, what terms like bisexual and transsexual mean, and highlighting the negative impacts of homophobia.

“The purpose of my presentation is to help folks understand that their language and their actions have consequences. That can be positive, where people feel comfortable to say and be who they are, or they can be negative consequences — that is, when people are afraid to exist in the world as they are.”

I feel very lucky to have met Jessica. She taught me a lot during our conversation and I know you will connect with her engaging and caring nature.

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Eric

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