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This series explores what it is to be LGBTQ in the United States today. All books feature personal accounts and quotes from people whose experiences add insight into the book topics. Thoughtful secondary source quotes, studies, and polls are also used.
Join author Lee Wind on a fascinating journey through LGBTQIA+ history, as he delves into primary sources to reclaim the lives, loves, and identities of historical figures around the world.
In recent decades, the fight for LGBTQ+ equality has come a long way. Both the United States and Canada recognize same-sex marriage, medical advances are helping lower HIV-infection rates, and transgender visibility and awareness is growing. Catered to emerging curricular requirements to include LGBTQ+ history, this set examines the community's struggles for social inclusion and equal rights. It covers key episodes of high interest, including the Lavender Scare, the Stonewall riots, the AIDS cri
Teens who identify as LGBTQ+ often face greater bullying in different areas of their lives: at school, in their communities, and even at home. This series gives them the resources they need to protect themselves, maintain their wellbeing, and participate safely in the activities they care about. Explanations of LGBTQ+ teensÎ basic rights and whom they can turn to in order to help assert those rights in any given scenario help empower vulnerable readers. Each title focuses on a particular resourc
This groundbreaking, all-inclusive, uncensored, must-have guide is for teens who identify as transgender, nonbinary, gender non-conforming, gender fluid, or are questioning their gender identity or how they express themselves, and for their cis-allies and advocates. Gender is hard. Really hard, because it is made up; it's a way that humans have developed over the millennia to simplify how we see and interact with our complex and messy world and to classify and categorize all the people in it. Th