Stephanie Brill es una de las expertas en diversidad de gnero e infancia ms importantes y reconocidas en el mundo. Es fundadora y directora de Gender Spectrum, la organizacin lder en los Estados Unidos dedicada a nios, jvenes y gnero. En 2020 cofund Reimagine Gender, agrupacin hermana que colabora con empresas, ONG, legisladores, entidades sin fines de lucro y promotores de polticas pblicas para impulsar una comprensin ms amplia de la cultura de gnero en todos los mbitos. El modelo de enseanza de Brill se ha convertido en el ms importante referente sobre diversidad. Rachel Pepper es consejera en psicologa egresada del Institute of Integral Studies y ejerce como terapeuta familiar y de parejas en Sacramento, California. Estudi Ciencias Polticas en la Universidad de Toronto y obtuvo una maestra en periodismo en el Columbia College de Chicago. Ha colaborado con las principales agencias gubernamentales y organizaciones para el fomento de la salud en los Estados Unidos. En su prctica clnica, se destaca su trabajo con la comunidad LGBTQ+, especialmente con adolescentes y adultos que sufren depresin y ansiedad. Stephanie Brill is one of the most important and recognized experts on gender and childhood diversity in the world. She is the founder and director of Gender Spectrum, the leading organization in the United States dedicated to children and gender. In 2020 she co-founded Reimagine Gender, a sister group that collaborates with companies, NGOs, legislators, non-profits, and public policy advocates to promote a broader understanding of gender culture in all areas. Brill's teaching model has become the most important reference on diversity. Rachel Pepper is a counselor in psychology and graduated from the Institute of Integral Studies and practices as a couples and family therapist in Sacramento, California. She studied political science at the University of Toronto and earned a master's degree in journalism at Columbia College in Chicago. She has collaborated with major government agencies and health promotion organizations in the United States. In her clinical practice, she highlights her work with the LGBTQ+ community, especially with adolescents and adults suffering from depression and anxiety.