Official Gift Guide
After you’ve bought gifts for trans youth, check out these gift ideas for yourself and your loved ones!
“A gift in your honor”
Send gifts to trans youth in honor of someone else, and then let them know with this print-at-home card!
Perfect for your friends, family, homophobic neighbor, etc…
And send us a pic so we can encourage others to follow suit!
Support trans voices
Transchool is an introductory course in trans studies and writing for aspiring trans writers.
Transchool: Volume 1 is an anthology featuring the multifaceted work — poetry, fiction, nonfiction, screenplays, genre-defying writing — by the first class of Transchool creative writers and their mentors, including Ali Liebegott, Andrea Jenkins, Thomas Page McBee, and Qwo-Li Driskill, with introduction letters from Chase Strangio and Kyle Lasky of @Transanta, Drew Denny, and Ren Heintz.
Support queer-and-trans-owned small businesses
It's a win-win: you get to give meaningful gifts and your purchasing power goes to brands that actually give a hoot.
Buy banned books!
Nothing says you care like a book some ignorant jerks don’t want you to read.
Gender Queer, Maia Kobabe
#1 most challenged book of 2022; 151 challenges
All Boys Aren’t Blue, George M. Johnson
#2 most challenged book of 2022; 86 challenges
The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison
#3 most challenged book of 2022; 73 challenges
Flamer, Mike Curato
#4 most challenged book of 2022; 62 challenges
Looking for Alaska, John Green
(tied) #5 most challenged book of 2022; 55 challenges
The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky
(tied) #5 most challenged book of 2022; 55 challenges
Lawn Boy, Jonathan Evison
#7 most challenged book of 2022; 54 challenges
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, Sherman Alexie
#8 most challenged book of 2022; 52 challenges
Out of Darkness, Ashley Hope Perez
#9 most challenged book of 2022; 50 challenges
Want to learn more about book bans, challenges, and other forms of censorship?
Pen America
American Library Association
Banned Books Week
National Coalition Against Censorship