Little Black Book: v 2.0 Queer in the 21st Century
Gay Men, STIs, Hookups, Safer Sex, Wellness
"Hey Queer Boys! Welcome to the 21st century! Is this a great time to be gay or what? We are faced with important challenges every day like the right to marry, homophobia, coming out, STDs and HIV/AIDS, but queers have never enjoyed more visibility and acceptance than today."
Includes information on safer sex guidelines as well as coming out, community building, drugs and alcohol, living with HIV, general wellness, the Boston gay bar scene, and sexual rights and responsibilities.
AIDS Action Committee, Boston, MA
<a href="https://sexualminoritiesarchives.wordpress.com/">Sexual Minorities Archives</a>
2005
Chris Barcelos
AIDS Action Committee
Print Booklet
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
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
A Queersafe Zine
Queer, Trans, Safer Sex, STIs, Masturbation, Consent
Under a section titled, "Why a Sex Health Zine for Queers," the authors write, "The reason that I am making this zine is because safe sex education since the arrival of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic has been designed in a way to blame and shame not only queers, but also sex workers, drug users, people with multiple partners and non-white people among others. At the same time education campaigns tend to exclude these groups from large-scale public education campaigns making it even more difficult to get a hold of education and the tools needed to keep these communities safe and healthy. Being safe shouldn't mean giving up our identities. We can be safe and still fuck who we want to fuck, be healthy, party how we want to party, be responsible, have fun, keep our friends safe, keep our boundaries, not get married if we don't want to, have more than one lover if we want to, and keep our communities safe. If you want to and/or can stop having sex then, cooL.. If you don't want to and/or can't, then its good to know ways that we can be safe without being celibate."
Mary Potter, Leah Newbold, Adriana
http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/352
Unknown
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
Smart Tart A Sex Positive Zine on Sexual Health for Women, Queer, and Trans People
Safer Sex, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Structural Violence, Access to Care, STIs, Consent
"Smart Tart is a sex positive zine about sexual health promotion for women, transgender and queer people...Smart Tart Press aims to raise awareness on how experiences of trauma, exposure to violence, and unequal access to care increase health disparities among women, transgender and queer people's health."
Smart Tart Press
https://participatorypractices.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/smart-tart-1-copy-2.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