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Trans Journal Series: The Beauty of Growth

Spring is a time of renewal, growth, and transformation—something many trans and nonbinary folks can deeply relate to. Just like the changing seasons, our journeys are full of moments of rebirth, restoration, and self-discovery. This month’s Trans Journal Series is about embracing change, letting go of what no longer serves

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Trans and Non-Binary Art You Need To See

In honor of Trans Day of Visibility, we’re celebrating the work of contemporary non-binary and transgender artists. Art has always been a powerful force within the trans community. Art serves as a means of self-expression, storytelling, advocacy, and claiming space in a world that often tries to erase us. The

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Why “Woke Gender Ideology” Is a Flawed and Harmful Concept

In recent years, the term “woke gender ideology” has become a political talking point weaponized by opponents of transgender and non-binary rights. This rhetoric reached new heights in January 2025 when President Donald Trump issued a presidential memo titled “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to

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