Blog #11 Sexual Orientation

 Today's blog post is a reflection of Sexual Orientation 


        We watched an inspirational video on sexual orientation and how many child who attended "Camp I am" felt for once included and safe in who they were. They felt confident because for the first time they did not have to hide who they were. They also mentioned how they felt shamed in their communities because this was not the "social norm." It even broke up families. I found it crazy how a parent could leave their child only because they were expressing themselves. Reid is now a support system and advocate at a camp who help children transition into their comfortable gender. And Milo's mom is now a photographer at "Camp I am" and continues to advocate for Milo. Having a mothers perspective in this Ted talk is important because their children are also struggling with this transitions, so having a open-minded parent up their it very insightful.

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