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Checklist for Trans People to Identify Abuse

Your partner may be abusive if they: Refer to you as “it,” or with your old pronouns, especially when angry Coerce you into having or not having certain surgeries, especially sexual reassignment...

Safety Planning - For the Trans community

If you, or someone you know, is experiencing abuse, it can help a lot to create a safety plan: a list of strategies to use when you feel that abuse is happening or about to happen. Get a piece of...

Sex Workers Deserve Better!

Sex Work is Real Work! As a trans sex worker, you are entitled to: Respectful clients! Respectful partners/boyfriends/girlfriends! Good pay and tips! A life free from violence, abuse, and harassment...

Starting Trans Activism around Abuse in Your Community

Join the Movement! Starting Trans Activism around Intimate Partner Abuse in your local community! Those of us who live in large cities usually have some access to local trans activism and services....

What can I do if someone I know is being abused? For the Trans community

Listen. Be open to listening to what they have to say. Just having a friend who will listen without judging can be really powerful. As trans people, we all know that, right? Remember how important it...

What is Abuse? For the Trans community

Abuse has to do with Power and Control. In an unhealthy relationship, one partner begins doing things to try to exert power over their partner. When people hear the word abuse (or violence, or...

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