gender identity

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Ruin of stars

The thrilling conclusion to the Mask of Shadows duology that weaves a tale of magic, shadows, and most importantly, revenge. As one of the Queen's elite assassins, Sal finally has the power, prestige, and permission to hunt down the lords who killed their family. But Sal still has to figure out who the culprits are. They must enlist the help of some old friends and enemies while ignoring a growing distaste for the queen andthat the charming Elise is being held prisoner by her father. But there's something terribly wrong in the north. Talk of the return of shadows, missing children, and magic abounds. As Sal takes out the people responsible for their ruined homeland, Sal learns secrets and truths that can't be forgotten.

Mask of shadows

The gender fluid thief Sal Leon enters a competition to become a replacement member of the Left Hand--a quartet of the Queen's personal assassins--but must first survive the training and the contests while putting the reason for auditioning into motion--revenge.

She

for the sisters, misters, and binary resisters
2019
An exploration of concept of gender structured to allow readers to choose a gender path helping to gain understanding of different gender perspectives and experiences.

Navigating intersectionality

how race, class, and gender overlap
Students will learn how to navigate intersectionality, and understand how we can use this concept to enrich our understanding of identity, power, and justice in society.

Pioneers of LGBTQ+ rights

Discusses the lives and impact of these heroes by exploring their march toward progress, from the early sparks of the movement before Stonewall to the prolific activists of today.

The trans generation

how trans kids (and their parents) are creating a gender revolution
2018
"Based on interviews with transgender kids, ranging in age from 4 to 20, and their parents, and over five years of research in the US and Canada, [this book] offers a . . . look into what it is like to grow up as a trans child. Keeping in mind that all trans kids are among the most vulnerable to bullying, violent attacks, self-harm and suicide, and that those who struggle with poverty, racism, lack of parental support, learning differences, etc., are extremely at risk, [the author] offers ways to support all trans kids through policy recommendations and activist interventions. Ultimately, the book is meant to open up options for kids' own gender self-determination, to question the need for the sex binary, and to highlight ways that cultural and material resources can be redistributed more equitably"--Provided by publisher.

Some girls bind

"Jamie knows that she's not like other girls. She has a secret. She binds her chest every day to feel more like herself. Jamie questions why she is drawn to the practice and why she is afraid of telling her friends who have their own secrets"--Back cover.
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My life as a diamond

"In this novel for middle-graders, talented baseball player Caspar Cadman has a great arm and a big secret. He used to live life as a girl called Cassandra"--OCLC.
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True stories of teen homelessness

2018
This book shares the stories of teens who are homeless and live on the streets or in shelters, with or without their families.
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Neither

2018
Because Neither is unlike both the rabbits and birds of the Land of This and That, Neither sets out to find a new place where all kinds of creatures are welcome.
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