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Medford, MA United States
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Program Director
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Human Resources / Recruitment
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Morganne Ray has a Masters in Social Work concentrating in Transformative Social Work from the University of Vermont and a Women's Studies B.A., concentrating in "Education as Activism" from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. This profile utilizes gender neutral pronouns (ze/zir) in an effort to break free of binary language that reinforces cissexism and perpetuates the oppression of transgender and gender liberated people. For more on gender neutral pronouns, check out http://www.aetherlumina.com/gnp/ As a clinician, Morganne employs anti-oppressive and feminist practices. Ze believes in empowerment-based, client-centered care. Zir work is an eclectic mix of psychoeducation..
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Meeting the Needs of Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth.pdf
Meeting the Needs of Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth.pdfMeeting the Needs of Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth.pdf
Meeting the Needs of Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth.pdf
"I'm not a boy, I'm a Princess!"
"I'm not a boy, I'm a Princess!""I'm not a boy, I'm a Princess!"
"I'm not a boy, I'm a Princess!"
Child and Adolescent Sexual and Gender Identity Development (UMass Lowell 2014)
Child and Adolescent Sexual and Gender Identity Development (UMass Lowell 2014)Child and Adolescent Sexual and Gender Identity Development (UMass Lowell 2014)
Child and Adolescent Sexual and Gender Identity Development (UMass Lowell 2014)

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Trans 101 (Outright 2011)
Trans 101 (Outright 2011)Trans 101 (Outright 2011)
Trans 101 (Outright 2011)
Supporting Transgender Students Mental Health (Outright 2011)
Supporting Transgender Students Mental Health (Outright 2011)Supporting Transgender Students Mental Health (Outright 2011)
Supporting Transgender Students Mental Health (Outright 2011)
Supporting Our Transgender Clients: Re-Evaluating Best Practices
Supporting Our Transgender Clients: Re-Evaluating Best PracticesSupporting Our Transgender Clients: Re-Evaluating Best Practices
Supporting Our Transgender Clients: Re-Evaluating Best Practices