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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 15 MIN

Using Dance and Social Justice to Create Queer Inclusive Classrooms | Ep. 209 (with Micah Gary-Fryer)

from Queering Education: LGBTQ+ Inclusive Teaching, Queer Pedagogy, and Real Classroom Practice · host Bryan Stanton

How can LGBTQ-inclusive teaching and queer pedagogy help students find their voice? In this episode of Queering Education, Bryan Stanton sits down with dance educator Micah Gary-Fryer to explore how movement, social justice, and arts education create more inclusive classrooms where students feel seen, valued, and empowered. Drawing from more than two decades in education and the performing arts, Micah shares how dance can become a powerful tool for student expression, body confidence, community building, and social justice learning. From immigration stories to student-created performance art, this conversation highlights what happens when educators trust students to connect their lived experiences with meaningful creative work. The discussion also explores the evolving experiences of LGBTQ educators and what today's teachers can learn from the generations who helped pave the way. In this episode, you'll learn: How dance and movement can support student voice and identity development  Ways arts education can strengthen LGBTQ-inclusive teaching practices  Why social justice-centered projects help students connect learning to real life  Strategies for building body confidence and belonging in the classroom  How queer educators can bridge generations of advocacy and progress  What today's students can teach us about authenticity, expression, and resilience If this conversation resonates with you, follow Queering Education, share it with a colleague, and help more educators build classrooms where every student belongs.Support the showQueering Education is a Teaching While Queer podcast centering LGBTQ+ educators and the real-world realities of teaching while queer. We explore queer representation in education, including burnout, tokenism, doxing, visibility, boundaries, and advocacy for inclusive classrooms, safe schools, and anti-bullying practices.This podcast supports gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, asexual, aromantic, agender, and two-spirit teachers, and addresses how gender identity in schools can be honored to reduce isolation, protect educators, and build community.Support the podcast and spread the message with merch from Equalitees.Me.Follow Teaching While Queer on Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen.Keywords: Teaching While Queer, queer educators, LGBTQ teachers, inclusive education, gender identity in schools, safe classrooms, anti-bullying strategies, educator burnout, LGBTQ advocacy, queer visibility in education

How can LGBTQ-inclusive teaching and queer pedagogy help students find their voice? In this episode of Queering Education, Bryan Stanton sits down with dance educator Micah Gary-Fryer to explore how movement, social justice, and arts education create more inclusive classrooms where students feel seen, valued, and empowered. Drawing from more than two decades in education and the performing arts, Micah shares how dance can become a powerful tool for student expression, body confidence, c...

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