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Straight for Equality: Becoming a Trans Ally Recording & Training Toolkit

The inclusion of people who are transgender has been a long-term commitment for PFLAGers. And we’re proud to announce the release of a new publication that will help you and your chapter invite, educate, and engage new people to become allies to the trans community.

One of our key goals is to help you take the information that you learned in this session and use it to make your chapter 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 workshop. 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.

Resources from PFLAG National:

the guide to being a trans ally

10 Things You Can Do to Be Trans Ally

Breaking Binaries Worksheet

Our Trans Loved Ones

Pronouns: Beyond the Basics

Pronouns: Why They Matter

Something to Talk About & Talking Inclusively

Annual Events:

March 31 – Transgender Day of Visibility

3rd Wednesday, October – International Pronouns Day

November 20 – Transgender Day of Remembrance

Research:

2015 US Trans Survey

BigEye National Study 2021: Gender: Beyond the Binary

Journal of Adolescent Health: Chosen Name Use Is Linked to Reduced Depressive Symptoms, Suicidal Ideation, and Suicidal Behavior Among Transgender Youth

Pew Research: Transgender

Pieces of Me film poster, with photos of Joslyn DeFreece from current and growing up.

New Short Film "Pieces of Me"

Our newest film "Pieces of Me" is out now in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility!
Written, directed, and produced by Nick Oceano-Armendariz—the film centers on the life of New York-based artist and transgender activist Joslyn DeFreece.

Watch the film

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