Editorial:
Resources for transgender ‘kids’ are not always obvious when you go looking for them, I am reposting an article from the Human Rights Campain which provides resources to enable libraries and schools to support transgender kids.
More than 600 people in the small town of Mt. Horeb, Wis., recently came together to read the children’s book I Am Jazz in support of a transgender child in the community — who had begun attending school as the girl she knew herself to be.
The audience — full of children, parents, grandparents and community members — was deeply moved by the experience, where they learned more about how they could support transgender children and youth in their own backyard.
On Jan. 14, communities all across the nation are hosting their own events — building on the momentum the Mt. Horeb community started that night. The Human Rights Campaign — through HRC’s Welcoming Schools program — is encouraging educators, families and community members to create their own readings in support of transgender youth in their communities.
The audience — full of children, parents, grandparents and community members — was deeply moved by the experience, where they learned more about how they could support transgender children and youth in their own backyard.
On Jan. 14, communities all across the nation are hosting their own events — building on the momentum the Mt. Horeb community started that night. The Human Rights Campaign — through HRC’s Welcoming Schools program — is encouraging educators, families and community members to create their own readings in support of transgender youth in their communities.
- DOWNLOAD AN ORGANIZING KIT
- MORE RESOURCES AT HRC’S WELCOMING SCHOOLS | GENDER STEREOTYPING AND IDENTITY
- READ: Heartwarming Story of the Day: Outpouring of Support for Transgender Youth in Wisconsin Town
- WATCH: Mom’s for Transgender Equality | Wisconsin Community Rallies in Support of Transgender Equality | Join Jazz Jennings and HRC for a Reading of Her Book I Am Jazz