You can quickly leave this website by clicking the “X” in the top right or by pressing the Escape key twice.
To browse this site safely, be sure to regularly clear your browser history.
Thanks for participating in this session. One of our key goals is to help you take the information that you learned in this session and use it to make your organization stronger and more effective. To do that, we’ve created this page to provide you with tools, resources, and references to materials mentioned in the training.
As always, the PFLAG National staff is here to help. If you have any questions, comments, or just need some good advice, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
the guide to being a trans ally
Our Trans Loved Ones (Also available in Spanish!)
10 Things You Can Do to Be Trans Ally
Something to Talk About & Talking Inclusively
Resources for Texas Trans & Nonbinary Youth
March 31 – Transgender Day of Visibility
International Non-Binary People’s Day (July 14)
3rd Wednesday, October – International Pronouns Day
November 20 – Transgender Day of Remembrance
National Center for Transgender Equality:Â 2015 US Trans Survey
The Trevor Project: Diversity of Nonbinary Youth
Pew Research: Rising shares of U.S. adults know someone who is transgender or goes by gender-neutral pronouns | Republicans, Democrats have starkly different views on transgender issuesÂ
BigEye: Gender Beyond the Binary
CMI: 15th Annual LGBTQ+ Community Survey
Book:Â The Gender Book
Book:Â Gender Born, Gender Made
Book:Â Gender Diversity and Non-Binary Inclusion in the Workplace
Film:Â Growing Up Coy
Web Resource:Â I’m From Driftwood
Book:Â Jacob’s New Dress
Film:Â Kiki
Film:Â Kuma Hina
Film:Â Lady Valor
Web Resource:Â Our Queer Stories
Film:Â Raising Zoey
Film:Â Real Boy
Book:Â Red: A Crayon’s StoryÂ
Film:Â Southern Comfort
Film:Â Tangerine
Book:Â Trans Bodies, Trans Selves
Film:Â The Trans List
Book:Â Transgender History
Book:Â Transgender Warriors
The National Center for Transgender Equality
Trans People of Color Coalition