Yoga for Genderqueer by Boigrrlwonder When creating or thinking about trans friendly/inclusive yoga, the main thought should be about being welcoming and inclusive, as often these spaces don’t feel so for those that don’t fit the mould. The second thought is about the description, what does it mean when a class states it is a safe space and/or welcoming to ‘transgender and gender non-conforming people’? Reading Nick Krieger’s “Why Trans and Queer Yoga?” recently when trying to draft an email …
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Boigrrlwonder is a genderqueer person, journeying through the issues around gender and not wanting to be Trans*. They have chronicled their journey with honesty and openness. This is their story, one with pitfalls and wins. It's a safe space for boigrrlwonder to talk about how they're feeling in the world of genderqueer.
For more information about Bent TV Incorporated, please visit: https://www.benttv.org.au/ Synopsis For this last episode of Trans-mission, Nate Reid is joined by Gem, who among other things works with Genderqueer Australia. Very interesting to hear Gem talk about the definitions of Gender queer and the issue of ‘not being trans enough’ for either the community or to get the right medical treatment. Another fascinating personal and yet political story. Trailer
The Not So Straight website is a resource for young people concerning sexuality and gender. It’s an Australian resource provided through the Gay and Lesbian Counselling service of NSW and MYST (Mountains Youth Services Team) Visit the Not so straight website.
By Gendered Intelligence The Trans Youth Sexual Health booklet was produced by trans people aged 16-24 at Gendered Intelligence, in partnership with Terrence Higgins Trust. The project allowed young trans people to get together as a group and learn about sexual health, and also to discuss how to make sexual health information more relevant to trans people. As a result, a group of young people produced this information booklet, which is aimed at trans youth …