Joshua Jernigan

Joshua Jernigan (he/him/his) is a transgender and queer rights activist living in the greater Charlotte, NC metropolitan area where he and his husband are raising their family together. He started the Gender Education Network, an organization helping transgender and gender diverse youth under 12, and is passionate about ensuring every child has a safe and loving home to nurture their growing identities.
Joshua has extensive experience in early childhood education both in traditional classroom settings and remotely. He has previously taught classes on numerous topics ranging from sign language instruction to racial and gender identities to queer history and creative writing.
Joshua is passionate about accurate and accessible history. He has worked hard to protect and illuminate many aspects of our historical records that have been actively suppressed by those aiming to promote self-serving narratives. This passion has led to him giving several speeches about accurate queer history and why it’s important that this information be available for all individuals.
When not helping kids or educating in some way, Joshua enjoys hiking, camping, and just hanging out with his family. He has authored a children’s book, and is working on additional writing projects currently. He and his husband also recently founded Wild Pride Productions, a media company with many awesome projects planned for the near future.
Saturday
August 16, 2025
12:00pm ET/9:00am PT
Cultivating Inclusive Spaces
Homeschooling communities thrive when they embrace diversity and foster environments of belonging for all families. This talk explores how to create spaces that are inclusive of historically marginalized communities, offering actionable strategies to build welcoming and equitable homeschool networks. Attendees will learn practical approaches to incorporating diverse educational materials, addressing unconscious biases, and fostering open, respectful dialogue. By prioritizing inclusion and representation, homeschool communities can become places where every family and learner feels valued, respected, and supported.