ayo can you guys please share some trans resources! it can be educational accounts, websites, (international) organisations, or anything really!! it's for a trans awareness month i'm organising at school but unfortunately nobody is really helping me (:
i may also ask later for some specific people (or generalised, depending on how it goes) for some trans people to answer a few questions from an 'ask me anything' i've organised too
Disabled queer culture is loving and supporting all trans/nonbinary/cisn’t individuals who don’t go through with various aspects of transitioning for any reason!
Cisn’t people who don’t want to or can’t transition medically, I care about you!
Cisn’t people who don’t want to or can’t do vocal training, I care about you!
Cisn’t people who don’t want to or can’t change aspects of their appearance, I care about you!
Cisn’t people who don’t want to or can’t transition socially, I care about you!
Cisn’t people who aren’t out, for any reason? So much love and care being sent your way!
Lizzo defies drag ban by inviting drag queens on stage in Tennessee
Pink News writes:
“In an act of defiance against Tennessee’s anti-drag law, Lizzo has performed in the state with a whole bunch of Drag Race faves and local queens, and yes, it was iconic.”
Lizzo said:
“In light of recent and tragic events and current events, I was told by people on the internet, ‘Cancel your shows in Tennessee,’ ‘Don’t go to Tennessee,’ ‘We don’t have to go there’.
“Their reasons were valid. But why would I not come to the people who need to hear this message the most, the people who need to feel this release the most?
“Why would I not create a safe space in Tennessee where we can celebrate drag entertainers and celebrate our differences? And celebrate fat Black women?”
it's never funny to say "that's unfortunate" or something to that effect when someone comes out as a trans man or some other type of man, or tells you that they are attracted to men/a man. it will never be funny, it's literally just queerphobia. queerphobia extends to queer men, too
Marsha P. Johnson, co-founder of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, at a gay rights demonstration in Albany, New York, March 14, 1971. Photo by Diana Davies.
Physically disabled queer culture is wanting to get fit for gender affirmation reasons but not being able to work out for long enough to make that happen