TPATH in February Thanks again for checking out our newsletter! This month's newsletter tells you about 7 academic publications 17 resources, and 20 active research projects, all by TPATH members!
2023 Member Round-Up As we prepare to release the first TPATH newsletter of the new year, we always take the chance to revisit our members collective achievements over the past year. In 2023, our 1300+ members published a collective total of 44 articles1, 4 books2, 16 book chapters3, and 2 reports4. And that’
Open Letter on the Archives of Sexual Behavior TPATH is proud to be a signatory on an open letter to the International Academy of Sex Research and Springer regarding the ethical direction of the Archives of Sexual Behavior (ASB). We join the Center for Applied Transgender Studies and the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association in expressing our concern
LGBTQ Activism in Japan: The National Convention of Sexual Minority for Medical, Welfare, and Education Japan 2022 By Naruhiko “Sho” Saotome. Nuruhiko is a trans masculine and non binary person from Osaka Japan. —– For those who are interested in LGBTQ things in Japan. We’ve been working on The National Convention of Sexual Minority for Medical, Welfare, and Education Japan 2022, which began in 2013 and took
Experiences of Trans women from Brazil and India By Nat Mulkey Content Warning: Violence towards transgender women This week’s column looks at a paper called Mental Health and Challenges of Transgender Women: A Qualitative Study in Brazil and India (Gomes de Jesus, J., Belden, C. M., Huynh, H. V., Malta, M., LeGrand, S., Kaza, V. G. K.
Transgender Non-Binary Mental Health Research Spotlight By Nat Mulkey We’re excited to introduce a new regular column by TPATH member Dr. Nat Mulkey about the latest in transgender healthcare research, called Transgender Non-Binary Mental Health Research Spotlight!. This week’s column looks at a paper called Correlations between healthcare provider interactions and mental health among
Report on DePATH and the 2019 EPATH Conference Since at least the 2016 World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) conference in Amsterdam, every WPATH and European Professional Association for Transgender Health (EPATH) conference has been accompanied by a counter event organized by local transgender activists. In Amsterdam and Belgrade it was called FREE PATHH. These events are
Even More Resources for Transgender Folks During Coronavirus Here are some transgender Coronavirus resources and information for June 2020. Check out the posts for May and April for even more info. News Trans Woman, the ‘Anthony Fauci of Pennsylvania,’ Takes on COVID-19 South Florida Gay News (via the Washington Blade) Chris Johnson Trans Kenyans ‘Extremely Vulnerable’ During Lockdown
More Resources for Transgender Folks During Coronavirus Here are some more resources for trans folks during Coronavirus. Check out April’s post for more info. News Can Transgender People Speak in Armenia Open Democracy Anna Nikoghosyan Transgender Sex Workers in New York City Struggle to Survive Pandemic The Appeal Rebecca Chowdhury ‘We Keep us Safe’: Black Trans
Love and Resources in the Time of Coronavirus It’s a scary time and it can feel like we’re all alone out there.The following resources show that’s not the case. Please check back for monthly updates. News Here’s What to Do if You’re Trans and Need to Go to the ER Newnoxnext Kate