
Healing from Conversion Practices and Ideological Detransition
“My old group claimed to have solutions ready to deal with my problems but instead their ideas and methods ended up creating more suffering in the short and long run.”
“My old group claimed to have solutions ready to deal with my problems but instead their ideas and methods ended up creating more suffering in the short and long run.”
Trans Chorus’ VOICES: OF SPRINGTIME showcase didn’t leave a dry eye in the house.
“The state is often portrayed as a backward, high-rolling playground for the likes of Donald Trump or a ‘lost cause’ state. But the reality is that Florida is also home to a large queer community and their lives are becoming more precarious in the state where they found themselves.”
19-year-old Anonymous unravels his experience of coming out as a trans boy, only to be “recloseted” by his parents.
A 20-year-old anonymous trans woman recounts surviving transphobic institutionalization, detransitioning, and living out of spite.
My parents turned my children into incentives for me to detransition as I lost in-person access to them.
Explore this chapter by Kalil Cohen from TransLash Zine Vol. 6: Anti-Trans Hate Machine (April 2023). Read for free & purchase in print.
This is a chapter from TransLash Zine Vol. 6: Anti-Trans Hate Machine (April 2023).
The LA LGBT Center’s inaugural Drag March took place to protest anti-LGBTQ bills in Republican-led states.
Mutual Love Fest is a community building organization that partners with trans and queer-owned businesses to put on accessible, safe, family-friendly festivals in areas that need it most.
TransLash tells trans stories to save trans lives. As a trusted source for journalists, thought-leaders, movement activists, researchers, and those wanting to know about trans people, we produce narratives about and for the trans community—accurately and reliably. At a time when disinformation about trans people is being used to undermine democracy and human rights, TransLash Media serves as a beacon of hope through the voices that we share with the world.
TransLash tells trans stories to save trans lives. As a trusted source for journalists, thought-leaders, movement activists, researchers, and those wanting to know about trans people, we produce narratives about and for the trans community—accurately and reliably. At a time when disinformation about trans people is being used to undermine democracy and human rights, TransLash Media serves as a beacon of hope through the voices that we share with the world.