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GFH Trans and Non-Binary Gender and Sexuality Resource Guide

Last reviewed & updated on May 5, 2021.

With the vast amounts of misinformation on trans & non-binary people and sexuality, it is important to have resources that provide accurate, affirming, and positive information. This document serves as a compilation of resources for trans and non-binary folks, their partners, and allies. It is by no means an exhaustive list. It will be updated regularly as a living document as more information is discovered and/or created.

We welcome feedback and suggestions on additional resources to add to the list. Some of the information below has been originally referenced by Luna Matatas and Jules Ryan.

Sex educators, therapists, artists, and healers to follow, support, and hire

The individuals and organizations below are trans or non-binary folks who can be followed on social media. Following social accounts is not only informative but also boosts the creator’s profile. Some are interested in paid work for their expertise and wisdom in this and other fields. Supporting trans and non-binary people through paying for their work is an essential aspect of social and economic justice. 

  • BTFA Collective - BTFA is a community-based arts organization that builds community and mobilizes resources to support Black trans femme artists

Businesses to support

There are additional barriers to financing, business licencing, promotion, and selling work for trans and non-binary people. You can directly support the following individuals and businesses by purchasing their goods and services. This conscious action champions the success of these businesses.

In the GTA

In Canada

International

Gender identity and expression

The following resources may be helpful for trans and non-binary individuals and those who love them in navigating transition and the gender binary. 

Sexual health and pleasure

Accurate, affirming, and positive sexual health information can be challenging to find for anyone. These resources are even more scarce and harder to come by for trans and non-binary folks. The following were written by and for trans folks. 

Community resources and mental health

The following are places for connection and support through transition and navigating the gender binary. 

  • LGBT Youth Line: LGBT YouthLine offers confidential and non-judgemental peer support through telephone, text, and chat services. LGBT YouthLine is a Queer, Trans, Two-Spirit youth-led organization that affirms and supports the experiences of youth (29 and under) across Ontario.
  • The OK2BME project: OK2BME is a set of free, confidential services, including counselling and a youth group for kids and teens wondering about their sexuality or gender identity.
  • The HEAL Project: The HEAL Project Is a BIPOC/Trans/Survivor-led initiative preventing and ending child sexual abuse.
  • Trans Lifeline: Trans Lifeline is a helpline staffed by trans-identified volunteers; call for free at 1-877-330-6366

Media

Books and zines

The following books were written by trans and non-binary folks as ways to empower those who identify with them. They are also important resources for cis-gendered folks to better understand how to support their partners, family members, co-workers, community members, and fellow citizens in their interactions and fight for equality. 

Podcasts

Podcasts are a fabulous vehicle for learning. The podcasts below can be affirming for trans and non-binary people. They are also helpful for cis-gendered people who wish to learn more about how to be an ally. 

  • Masc Undone - Transgender men Tiq Milan and Aydian Dowling have honest, funny and vulnerable conversations about being trans, cultural expectations of manliness and reimagining masculinity into something entirely different.
  • One From the Vaults - a trans history podcast by Morgan M Page. Bringing you all the dirt, gossip, and glamour from trans history!
  • The Dildorks - Bex Caputo (he/him) and Kate Sloan (she/her) share dorky discourse on kink, sex, dating, and masturbating.
  • The Heart - An audio art project about intimacy and humanity.
  • They/Them - Moon Poet and Whooping Cough are genderqueer friends who spend most of their time talking about LGBTQIA+ perspectives and issues. Well, that and stories about sex, being artists, punks, and whatever life throws at them!
  • They&Us - What is ‘gender identity’? How is it different from ‘gender expression’? What about ‘non-binary’? Join host Faith Fundal as they explore these questions alongside people who find themselves navigating the world of pronouns, trans rights and the quest to be recognized for who they are.
  • Transmission - Transmission is breaking transgender stereotypes one episode at a time. Host Jackson Bird sits down with a fellow trans person each episode to talk about their experiences in our new age of heightened trans visibility.
  • TransPanTastic - A podcast about gender, identity, orientation, and the life that happens between them.

Resources for partners, caregivers, and families

Partners, caregivers, and families of trans and non-binary folks also need support in their questions and experiences. The following are helpful tools for those who want to better understand and support trans and non-binary folks in their lives without relying exclusively on those folks for information.