Services and Resources for Trans People and Families
Services and Resources for Trans People and Families

Resources, both national and state-based, for trans people and their families.

10 Things You Can Do NOW For Trans Allyship
10 Things You Can Do NOW For Trans Allyship

Allies have a powerful role to play: listening deeply, speaking out, challenging injustice, and leveraging our platforms, relationships, and communities to build a world where trans people can thrive.

Turn It and Turn It
Turn It and Turn It

Read Eliana Rubin's powerful essay on self discovery, originally published in the CCAR Winter 2025 Journal.

A Message to My Trans and Nonbinary Siblings, for When It Feels Like You’re Falling
A Message to My Trans and Nonbinary Siblings, for When It Feels Like You’re Falling

"If you’re like me and find it hard to acknowledge when you’re struggling, consider this your invitation."

How to Get Someone’s New Name and/or Pronouns Right, Every Time, Sooner than you Think
How to Get Someone’s New Name and/or Pronouns Right, Every Time, Sooner than you Think

Read this excerpt from Special Topics in Being a Human by S. Bear Bergman and Saul Freedman-Lawson

Trans Youth and Athletes Belong in Sports
Trans Youth and Athletes Belong in Sports

Attacks on trans athletes harm all of us. Learn what your community can do to avoid this harm.

Towards a Trans-Inclusive Feminism in Our Jewish Communities
Towards a Trans-Inclusive Feminism in Our Jewish Communities

True feminist liberation requires dismantling all systems of oppression, including those that police gender identity and expression.

Threads of Identity
Threads of Identity

Read "Threads of Identity: LGBTQ+ Jews of Color in the Fabric of Jewish Life" — the ground-breaking report that explores the unique experiences, challenges, and resilience of LGBTQ+ Jews of Color in Jewish spaces.

How to Support Someone Who’s Trans and Just Came Out to You
How to Support Someone Who’s Trans and Just Came Out to You

This guide provides ways to respond when someone comes out to you as transgender.