For Trans People

Resources for Trans and Gender Expansive Individuals

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My New Gender Workbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving World Peace Through Gender Anarchy and Sex Positivity 2nd Edition, by Kate Bornstein. Routledge, 2013.
Updated from the original “My Gender Workbook,” this amazing text is an invaluable guide for individuals trying to figure out their own gender journey.
Available on Amazon.com
Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource Guide for the Transgender Community, edited by Laura Erickson-Schroth. Oxford University Press, 2014.
An extensive and in-depth text is a must-read for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals that dives into diverse topics, including personal identity, health choices, social systems, legal issues, and more.
Available on Amazon.com
IFGE’s website shares news, and partners with events, concerning trans and gender nonconforming individuals.
http://www.ifge.org
Originally begun as a resource for transwomen, this site has expanded to include extensive resources for trans and gender nonconforming experience.
http://lauras-playground.com
Highlights trans-produced and community knowledge, this website is a living history of the transgender community.
http://learningtrans.org/
A news, entertainment, politics, science, arts and resources website on all things transgender.
http://susans.org
Social forum for resources and dialogue between transgender and gender nonconforming individuals.
http://www.transbucket.com
Connecting trans-identified people with one another through the TransMentors project, their website also includes applicable information and resources.
http://www.transmentors.org
A massive, impressive, labyrinth of information and resources for people of diverse trans experience, their diversity of essays is well worth exploring.
http://tsroadmap.com
Featuring great information and resources for trans people based in the UK, and a timeline of trans history, they have material available in 7 languages, as well as a regular podcast on various trans topics.
http://t-vox.org
This website is an opportunity to hear about, and share, positive trans* experiences.
http://wehappytrans.com