SJ Janjua (they/them) is the founder and consultant of Empowered for Equity Consulting, where they use their passion and expertise in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging to help equip others with the tools to create inclusive spaces in schools and workplaces. SJ is a proud queer/transgender/non-binary/biracial person who uses their lived experience to guide their consulting work. They spent 5 years teaching high school level English in the US and abroad at the start of their career, and eventually left the classroom in pursuit of a master's degree. They obtained their degree in International Education and served as a classroom evaluator, curriculum developer, and a teacher trainer in the years following. During their work at a non-profit afterschool program, they began their formalized Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging work in the education space. They specialize in providing workshops, trainings, and strategic planning support to schools and organizations on creating LGBTQ+ inclusion, creating and fostering spaces for belonging, integrating restorative practices, and empowering folks to go beyond performative allyship.
This week SJ shares their journey of self-discovery and coming to terms with their identity as a transgender, queer, non-binary individual. Growing up in conservative areas and lacking representation, SJ faced challenges in understanding and accepting their true self. They discuss their career aspirations and the fear of starting a business, as well as their experiences in college and coming out to friends and family. The conversation explores the challenges and experiences of coming out, cutting off family, and embracing authenticity. It highlights the importance of creating a supportive environment and finding acceptance within oneself.
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SJ Janjua (they/them) is the founder and consultant of Empowered for Equity Consulting, where they use their passion and expertise in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging to help equip others with the tools to create inclusive spaces in schools and workplaces. SJ is a proud queer/transgender/non-binary/biracial person who uses their lived experience to guide their consulting work. They spent 5 years teaching high school level English in the US and abroad at the start of their career, and eventually left the classroom in pursuit of a master's degree. They obtained their degree in International Education and served as a classroom evaluator, curriculum developer, and a teacher trainer in the years following. During their work at a non-profit afterschool program, they began their formalized Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging work in the education space. They specialize in providing workshops, trainings, and strategic planning support to schools and organizations on creating LGBTQ+ inclusion, creating and fostering spaces for belonging, integrating restorative practices, and empowering folks to go beyond performative allyship.
This week SJ shares their journey of self-discovery and coming to terms with their identity as a transgender, queer, non-binary individual. Growing up in conservative areas and lacking representation, SJ faced challenges in understanding and accepting their true self. They discuss their career aspirations and the fear of starting a business, as well as their experiences in college and coming out to friends and family. The conversation explores the challenges and experiences of coming out, cutting off family, and embracing authenticity. It highlights the importance of creating a supportive environment and finding acceptance within oneself.
Takeaways
Connect on Socials:
Check out our Linktree to apply to be on the show, join the community, and more!
https://linktr.ee/queerandsuccessful