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TransLash Zines: Volume 8

Transcestors & Trailblazers: 30 Lives, 30 Legacies

Drawn from Resistance. Inked in Resilience. This is a comic-inspired living archive of trans histories that deserve to be known, celebrated, and remembered. 

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Season 4 Out Now: The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: The Destruction of Public Schools

For decades, conservative donors and organizations have been laying the groundwork for this moment, pouring millions into local school board races to advance their agenda. Today, that network — spanning the Heritage Foundation, Moms for Liberty, extremist groups like the Proud Boys, Trump-aligned operatives like Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, and billionaire funders like Betsy DeVos — is reshaping local politics to dismantle public education from within, using anti-trans rhetoric as both catalyst and cover.

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Our work flows from a deep commitment to the trans community. We speak boldly, think critically, and share the truth about trans lives in all their glory, beauty, and complexity.

 

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How Trump’s SAVE America Act could bar trans people from voting

Experts say tackling these proposed voting restrictions is especially challenging amid a deluge of attacks on trans people.

Trans Mental Health Resources: A guide to gender-affirming care, funding, and support

A directory to help you access and connect with gender-affirming therapists, financial assistance, and supportive community spaces.

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Mandy Giles, a white woman with dark curly hair and glasses, stands on her white-fenced veranda, looking out at the yard. She has an open-mouthed smile as though talking to someone, and she is holding a mug that reads, "Believe Trans Kids." Next to her flies an LGBTQI+ flag with rainbow, black, brown, white, pastel blue, and pastel pink stripes, and a yellow triangle with a purple circle in it.
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How parents in the South are organizing to support their trans kids

In the face of limiting legislation, many families with trans children are advocating and creating alternative spaces across the South. Others fear they will have to leave.

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Trans Legislation Tracker monitors anti-trans bills making their way through the American legislative bodies so that our community can stay informed.

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Bathroom 45
Sports 101
Healthcare 194
Education 196
Other 269

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