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  • ​A.B.O. Comix

    Collective of creators & activists who work to amplify the voices of LGBTQ prisoners through art.

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  • Black Trans Media

    Brooklyn based project led by and for Black Trans and Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC) communities that works at the intersections of arts, media, education, and organizing to address racism and transphobia. Creating a world where Black Trans folks are uplifted in our communities and in control of our own narratives and futures. 

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  • For The Gworls

    Black, trans-led collective that curates parties to fundraise money to help Black trans people pay for their rent, gender-affirming surgeries, smaller co-pays for medicines/doctor’s visits, and travel assistance.

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  • If You Give a Trans Person a Book Club

    A virtual book club for trans folks and books with trans representation. Meets on the 3rd Monday of the month.

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  • Illuminations Grant for Black Trans Women Visual Artists

    A$10,000 grant that supports visual artists who are Black trans women and trans femmes. (For U.S. based individuals.)

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  • LGBTQIA+ Media Library

    A curated list of articles, books, videos, and other forms of media that discuss different aspects of queer identity and history

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  • Media Artist + Activist Residency

    Provides grants of $25,000 to women, trans, and gender nonconforming media artists working in close collaboration with social justice/cultural organizations to document, reframe, and/or amplify the issues and campaigns addressed by the organization.

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  • Peacock Rebellion

    QTBIPOC crew of artist-activist-healers. We amp the artistic work of QTBIPOC, emphasizing trans women of color, trans and gender non-conforming people of color with disabilities, and those undersupported in queer spaces.

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