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http://www.miaviolet.com/2017/10/23/a-pre-prepared-response-to-todays-transphobia/
From Julia Serano, the same person who wrote Whipping Girl (which we recommend you read), this article debunks some of the common claims made about people who detransition. A very small number (about 2% or less) of trans people decide to detransition for one reason or another, and this is often used by gatekeepers to rationalise restricting access to trans healthcare services. This article attempts to shoot a bullet through that argument.
It's a very good article (though not as long as Whipping Girl) and covers a lot of history about the gatekeeping model in trans healthcare (which still exists today) and the conversion therapy or gender-reparative therapy that gatekeepers used to use on children (and still do, in some countries) to try to force them to live as cis people.
It's a very good read.
An article about how genetic engineering could be used instead of HRT, in the future. This is still experimental.
http://uktrans.info/70-topic-overviews/328-resources-for-schools)
Useful resources for children (UK residents).
Video series about trans people in history: http://www.wevebeenaround.com/seriesoverview/ - if you get region restricted, use Tor Browser Bundle to view it and keep switching Tor Circuits via Ctrl+Shift+L shortcut until you get a working video stream. The site works well if your browser looks like it comes from inside North America.
A collection of articles about how trans people lived in past cultures.
http://bilerico.lgbtqnation.com/2008/02/transgender_history_trans_expression_in.php
Pun not intended.
Trans women are often fetishized, especially in pornographic media. There is a lot of transphobia surrounding the topic. This article attempts to attack and reverse some of the damage done, by providing a howto on basically how to be a decent human being who treats people, including trans women, with the respect that they deserve.
http://early2bed.com/2014/02/05/trans-women-sex-awesome/ - this is an article about what not to do when having sex with a trans woman.
http://the-lgbt-youth-blog.tumblr.com/post/134500769289/trans-resources-please-signal-boost
http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/02/feminism-101-a-crash-course/
A video explaining key feminist concepts.
Geek feminism also has an article about intersectionality, which is briefly covered in the video. A more in depth history of the term is covered on this Wikipedia article - and this article
http://www.tranarchism.com/2010/11/26/not-your-moms-trans-101/
An excellent teardown on the gender binary, and why it doesn't exist.
http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/11/recognizing-non-binary-people/
Very good video.
http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/06/science-doesnt-support-sex-binary/
Also a good video. It's simply not true that sex can be male or female; intersex people exist too. Doctors decide sex and gender based on genitalia.
These articles are also interesting (related to intersex conditions):
This article attempts to uncover some statistics behind the numbers of intersex people in society: http://intersexroadshow.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/how-common-is-intersex-status.html
Most people use the terms interchangeably, but there are differences.
https://rainbowgenderpunk.wordpress.com/2012/02/05/stuff-pansexuals-need-to-know/
Also, see the article above about differences between pan and bi.
Difference between aromantic and asexual
Under the Ace Umbrella: Demisexuality and Gray-asexuality