Many bookish creators are taking part in the #TransRightsReadathon! The aim is to read books written by trans authors or with trans characters whilst raising money.
This is a great way to support authors and diversify your reading. Here are some of our favourite recs! 🧵(1/11)
First of all, in some context, The Trans Rights readathon was set up by @sim_kern on tiktok. All you have to do is sign up, select an org to fundraise for and get reading! We just had to bring light to how wonderfully creative this is.
Now…onto our book recs! (2/11)
Sixteen Souls by @merrowchild - This story follows Charlie, a sixteen year old seer. All of his best friends are ghosts, but he has to team up with another seer, Sam, when they begin to disappear. It has disability, gay and trans rep! (3/11)
Cemetery Boys by @aidenschmaiden - When his traditional Latinx family has problems accepting his gender, Yadriel becomes determined to prove himself a real brujo, but accidentally summons a ghost he can’t get rid of. (4/11)
Her Majesty’s Royal Coven - Juno Dawson. This explores gender and the corrupting nature of power in a delightful and provocative story of magic and matriarchy, friendship and feminism. (5/11)
Hell Followed With Us - @AJWhiteAuthor
Sixteen-year-old trans boy Benji is on the run from the cult that raised him. This is an incredibly furious queer novel about embracing the monster within and unleashing its power against your oppressors. (6/11)
Don’t call us dead - This is a collection of poetry by a Black, Nonbinary and HIV positive Poet - @Danez_Smif This is a beautiful collection of poems detailing ‘desire, mortality and a diagnosis of HIV positive.’ (7/11)
Iron Widow - A sci-fi retelling of the Chinese Empress Wu Zetian’s rise to power. It has an incredible anti-hero, and a beautifully chaotic polyamory story. Written by the incredibly skilled nonbinary author @XiranJayZhao (8/11)
Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier, Val Wise and Oscar O Jupiter. This follows Annie, a smart, antisocial lesbian, and how she rekindles her friendship with BeeBee a trans girl who must keep her parents happy to keep their support of her transition (9/11)
Wish You All The Best - @masondeaver. When Ben comes out to their parents as nonbinary, they're thrown out of their house and forced to move in with their estranged older sister. Struggling with an anxiety disorder, when they meet Nathan, everything changes. (10/11)
Honestly, this list could go on and on. There are so many talented trans authors and trans stories that exist, but we hope this list provides you with a great place to start!
Let us know what you’re planning on reading for the trans readathon / your recs below!
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It’s time for a good news round-up! Here’s a thread of all the feel-good stories from this week’s LGBTQ+ happenings… 🏳️🌈🗞️☀️
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The Latvian parliament voted to allow same-sex couples to establish civil unions in a historic first for the Baltic nation 🇱🇻 (2/13) thepinknews.com/2023/11/10/lat…
Our very own reporter Sophie Perry was honoured on an Outstanding 100 Future Leaders Role Model list (go, Sophie!) 👏 (3/13) thepinknews.com/2023/11/09/pin…
A queer children’s education company is giving hundreds of LGBTQ+ books to Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman’s constituencies following the politicians’ anti-LGBTQ+ remarks at the Conservative party conference last week 🏳️🌈👏📚
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Olly Pike, CEO and founder of Pop’n’Olly, said that he hopes the gesture will “combat negativity and pain with joy”. He added: “It’s a bit cheeky, but I love it.”
Since 2019, Pop’n’Olly has donated more than 10,000 LGBTQ+ books to primary schools across the UK. (2/4)
The company often chooses to make donations to areas impacted by devastating events, such as Warrington, following the death of transgender student Brianna Ghey in February. Recent books will be heading to Richmond, North Yorkshire and Fareham, Hampshire. (3/4)
A cisgender sportswoman who takes part in competitive powerlifting is using her TikTok to reveal the constant attacks she faces from anti-trans trolls on her gender identity 🏋️🏳️⚧️
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TikTok user burritos_and_adhd, whose real name is Laura, is constantly criticised by trolls who have accused her of being a man. One user recently asked her: “Are you really proud of cheating the system?” (2/6)
She hit back in a video with the caption: “This idea that trans women are ‘cheating’ is based on the belief that people born as men are automatically stronger 100 per cent of the time. Y’all aren’t. Sit down.” (3/6)
Some positive LGBTQ+ news from Thailand: Pita Limjaroenrat, the man expected to become the country’s next prime minister, has vowed to pass same-sex marriage legislation within 100 days of taking office 🇹🇭❤️🏳️🌈
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The general election in the country last month saw the Move Forward Party win the most seats, a result that could challenge the status quo of former army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha, who has ruled Thailand since staging a military coup in 2014. (2/7)
And on Sunday 4 June, Move Forward Party leader Limjaroenrat took part in the second annual Bangkok Pride parade, which returned to the city last year for the first time since 2006. (3/7)
On 6 June, violence erupted outside a school board meeting in the city of Glendale, California as LGBTQ+ activists and right-wing groups clashed over LGBTQ+ inclusion during Pride Month. (1/8)
The confrontation happened as board members for the Glendale Unified School District, which represents 25,000 students, met to discuss recognising June as Pride Month, an agenda item they unanimously approved later in the evening. (2/8)
The public comment section of the meeting was cut short by police due to the violent situation outside the building, with officers giving attendees instructions not to leave for a short period for their own safety. (3/8)
Today marks the death of Alan Turing, 69 years ago.
We have put together this thread where you can learn more about Turing’s extraordinary life and why it’s still so important we continue to remember and celebrate him. #PrideMonth 🧵(1/8)
Who was Alan Turing? (2/8)
He was hailed as the 'father of computer science' (3/8)