Testimonials

“I just attended the initial Transplaining webinar and loved it.  My undergrad journey to becoming as SLP has not provided sufficient LGBTQI+ cultural competency training.  This webinar makes me wish all individuals studying to become speech therapist service providers could learn this information in order to prevent negative experiences, harmful micro-aggression, and further trauma to trans people.  Big thanks to AC for doing this much needed work to help break down access barriers for the transgender community in both medical & educational environments.”

Eva Veerkamp Henson, Transplaining Patreon Subscriber

I have attended two sessions with Chris, and he has helped me add a lot of new tools to my advocacy toolbox. The training sessions are thoughtfully designed and highly informative, yet led in a way that invites participation and collaboration. Chris is an amazing teacher, and his passion for justice and equity is contagious. I look forward to learning more from his expertise and experience.

Amanda Garrett, session attendee, LGBTQIA+ Youth Advocate

“I went to a session with @transplaining the other day and learned so much about an ally to the LGBTQI community.  It’s way too easy to unintentionally use microaggressions. I highly recommend his training to SLPs and SLP students, so that they can become more culturally competent providers. “ 

Jennifer Liang, graduate student CSUF, Transplaining Patreon Subscriber

"What can I say about Chris? You know at camp when two new staff show up and don't know each other but some how magically 30 seconds in to staff orientation they are best friends? They push the limits of what is possible and make everyone around them better? In my experience this is how Chris works with everyone he meets. For us he pushed us to be more inclusive by giving tangible, thoughtful, and actionable tips. Plus, he is always ready to answer questions, provide resources, and not get caught in the weeds. He is a camp person who gets it and wants to help every camp take the right next steps for them. THANK YOU CHRIS!"

Jack Schott, Camp Stomping Ground