Why Were These 5 States Googling NAIA’s Anti-Trans Sports Ban?
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is the first national organization to make sex assigned at birth a requirement for participation in sports.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is the first national organization to make sex assigned at birth a requirement for participation in sports.
The New York Times responds to ‘The Anti-Trans Hate Machine’ episode ‘Capturing The New York Times’ and TransLash Media shares follow up questions.
“None of these instances of hope are all encompassing, after all, there are no magic bullets in civil rights struggles. But taken together, they all add up to hope for trans people. And we could all use a little hope right now.”
Transcript for Ep 4 of The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: Animated Series. Abigail Shrier’s book “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters.”
‘The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality’ Season 2, Episode 5, transcript and replay: Capturing The New York Times
‘The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality’ Season 2, Episode 4, transcript and replay.
Imara Jones unpacks the Christian Nationalist playbook behind all anti-trans legislation with MSNBC host Ali Velshi.
19-year-old Anonymous unravels his experience of coming out as a trans boy, only to be “recloseted” by his parents.
The LA LGBT Center’s inaugural Drag March took place to protest anti-LGBTQ bills in Republican-led states.
This special edition is a companion reader for our podcast series, The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality. Season 2 is available now; find us wherever you listen to podcasts.
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.
The Glow UP
At TransLash, change is constant. We embrace our own process of collective transformation, and we honor every step of the journey. We’re getting ready to celebrate a pivotal point in our story, and we’re inviting you to be a part of it!
We’ve been working behind the scenes to launch a new brand for TransLash—one that honors our roots, reflects our growth, and leaves room for what’s to come. Over the next few months, you’ll notice fresh visuals and content as we bring our “glow up” to life across our digital channels. This summer, we’ll celebrate the culmination of that work: our brand new website! We’re building a new home for the journalism you love and trust, grounded in our deep commitment to the trans community.
We’re stepping into our own transition, and we want to share it with you. Join us!
Be the first to know when we launch the new site!