Dr. Alan Hart’s groundbreaking use of X-ray in the 1920s helped save the lives of patients with Tuberculosis, a reminder of the LGBTQ2 doctors at the frontlines of public health crises
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Dr. Alan Hart’s groundbreaking use of X-ray in the 1920s helped save the lives of patients with Tuberculosis, a reminder of the LGBTQ2 doctors at the frontlines of public health crises
Companies claim to be making more gender-neutral undergarments for trans and non-binary folks. But not everyone has access to underwear that makes them feel affirmed
Trans and non-binary people are rarely afforded the freedom to express desire and alter who they are. It’s time to change that
The American-Canadian artist discusses his revived career and new documentary “Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story”
From the courage to come out, to freedom from misgendering, to the pains of quarantine dysphoria
It took a whole community of queers to help me learn that my body exists on its own terms
The trans artist mixes Led Zeppelin and African gospel to create a fierce form of horror-inflected hip-hop
The award-winning author on finding comfort in uncertainty, not-so-straightforward identities and their new novel, ‘Vanishing Monuments’
The Conservative leadership hopeful criticized an opponent’s support for trans people in a recent email blast to supporters. It’s a reminder of the stark division between gay rights and trans rights in Canada
A new study found that trans-affirming sex ed and a strong support system are crucial to improving health
The model and filmmaker discusses her documentary, beauty standards and a trans reckoning
How archaic laws across the pond fail to recognize trans-affirming marriages
In a landmark lawsuit, Jane Doe is fighting the U.S. Pentagon to serve as a trans woman
Performance artist uses their trans body to fascinate and challenge
A new women-only app uses biometric software to determine users’ genders. For trans people, it’s yet another pseudo-scientific method of gatekeeping
A new study suggests 11 percent of trans and non-binary people in Canada have undergone the harmful practice