Trans Sex Zine: A Collaborative Sex Ed Project, Vol. 1
Transgender, Sex, Pleasure
"Trans Sex Zine is a collaborative, ongoing sex ed project by and for trans and gnc folks that tells stories of sex, bodies, & desire. We think trans ppl of every age, identity, attraction, and relationship status are experts of our own experience and have valuable things to share with each other."
James DeWitt, Bobbi Gass, Chandler Daily
<a href="https://transsexzine.com/">https://transsexzine.com/</a>
2017
Chris Barcelos
Print or PDF
English
Revolution Begins Here: A Revolutionary Sexual Health Zine for Youth
Youth, Safer Sex, Revolution
This zine is intended to provide accurate information and resources to young people that are sexually active or just thinking about it.
Cascade AIDS Project, Beth Myrick
http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/306
2006
Chris Barcelos
Cascade AIDS Project
Zine
English
Dr. Rad's Queer Health Show: Read This First!
Anatomy, Terminology
"Honestly, this Health Show is for everyone, but we are going to concentrate the most on people whose gender may be different than what they were assigned at birth, because those folks often find it difficult to find this kind of information!"
RAD Remedy and Isabella Rotman
http://zines.radremedy.org/
Rad Remedy
c. 2016
Chris Barcelos
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
PDF
English
Fucking Trans Women #0
Trans women, Sex instruction, Anatomy
"The goal of this zine is not to provide an authoritative instruction manual or anything close to a complete understanding of trans women's sexualities. This isn't a definitive 'how-to' or an instructable, because there are as many ways to fuck as there are sexual encounters."
Mira Bellwether
http://fuckingtranswomen.tumblr.com/
2010
Chris Barcelos
PDF Pamphlet
English
You Don't Have to Love Your Body to Take Care of It (2nd ed.)
Accessing healthcare, Queer, Transgender, Health, Medical care
A little tiny guide to accessing healthcare especially for queer/trans folks and all of us who have had complicated relationships with our bodies. even if you’ve been traumatized, stigmatized or generally fucked over BY the health care system.
Kelli Dunham
https://organrecital.org/2017/02/27/the-promised-zine-you-dont-have-to-love-your-body/
2017
Chris Barcelos
PDF Pamphlet
transcending anatomy: a guide to bodies and sexuality for partners of trans people
Transgender, Language, Sex
"A guide to help partners of trans people navigate bodies and sex! It starts by unpacking some common assumptions, then goes through strategies for understanding your partner's body, what language to use, and what feels good for them. It also also talks about getting comfortable with physical contact, dealing with dysphoria, and creative ways to work within limits. It won't tell you what to say and do during sex, or what your partner wants – instead, think of this as a starting point for challenging your own assumptions and talking about this stuff. (And few things in here need to be about trans people per se: some of them are just good sense strategies for respecting, communicating with, and opening up to a new partner.)"
Eli Aaron
http://transcending-anatomy.tumblr.com/contents
2011
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
A Young Males Guide to...An Informative Zine for Guys Who Like Guys
Sexual Health, Gay, HIV/AIDS, STIs, Peer Education
"An informative guide for boys who like boys...but definitely not limited to boys! inside the zine you'll find information on meth, communication, STIs, resources, anatomy, HIV/AIDS, love, and a whole lot more!"
Cascade AIDS Project, Men's Prevention and Wellness Department
http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/304
2005
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
Trans Sexuality: A Safe Sex Guide for Trans People and Their Partners
Trans bodies, Safer Sex, Disclosure
"Often times, sex educators prefer to use 'standard' language for our bodies (penis, vagina, etc). It’s true that using one set of words means people will be more likely to understand everything, however, doing so can feel invalidating for trans people who don’t identify their bodies with those terms. Additionally, it feeds the myth that trans people's bodies work the same as cis people’s bodies and that’s not true. What works for a cis man’s genitals won’t necessarily work for a trans woman without surgery or a trans man who’s had surgery, what works for a cis woman’s genitals won’t necessarily work for a trans man without surgery or a trans woman who’s had surgery."
Tobi Hill-Meyer
Handbasket Productions
http://handbasketproductions.com/Trans%20Sex%20Ed%20(ezine).pdf
Unknown
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
BRAZEN: Trans Women's Safer Sex Guide
Hepatitis C, HIV, Safer Sex and Sexual Health, Trans People
This is a guide that was created by The 519 Church Street Community Centre, an agency in Toronto devoted to the health and wellbeing of the LGBTQ community. The guide covers sex work, harm reduction, STIs, and other topics in relation to the lives and experiences of trans women.
Under the "describe me" header the guide reads, "Talking about identities! This guide is for trans women and their sex partners! When we use the term trans women in this guide, we’re talking about people who identify on some level as any of the following: woman/womyn/girl/female/feminine/femme but were assigned male at birth. Though we’ll be focusing on trans women, this guide will also mention people who identify on some level as any of the following: man/boy/boi/male/masculine/butch/stud but were assigned female at birth. We’ll use trans guys to talk about them."
The 519 Church Street Community Centre
http://www.catie.ca/en/resources/brazen-trans-womens-safer-sex-guide
2013
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English