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How to Get Someone’s New Name and/or Pronouns Right, Every Time, Sooner Than You Think

How to Get Someone’s New Name and/or Pronouns Right, Every Time, Sooner Than You Think

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Give the Kind of Help That Helping’s All About (and Not the Kind We All Can Do Without)

How to Give the Kind of Help That Helping’s All About (and Not the Kind We All Can Do Without)

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Have a Disagreement, or Even an Argument, without Having a Fight

How to Have a Disagreement, or Even an Argument, without Having a Fight

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Increase a Sense of Safety for Women and Other People with Marginalized Genders Whom You Encounter in Daily Life

How to Increase a Sense of Safety for Women and Other People with Marginalized Genders Whom You Encounter in Daily Life

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Keep Firmly and Everlastingly in Mind That Doing Nothing Isn’t Neutral

How to Keep Firmly and Everlastingly in Mind That Doing Nothing Isn’t Neutral

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Keep Going When You Just Want More Than Anything to Stop, for G-d’s Sake

How to Keep Going When You Just Want More Than Anything to Stop, for G-d’s Sake

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Love Someone with Your Words, Actions, and Priorities (in Addition to Your Feelings, Which I’m Sure Are Very Nice)

How to Love Someone with Your Words, Actions, and Priorities (in Addition to Your Feelings, Which I’m Sure Are Very Nice)

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Make Big Decisions in a Way That Matches Your Values

How to Make Big Decisions in a Way That Matches Your Values

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Take a Compliment Sometimes (No One Is Reading Your Diary; We All Struggle with This)

How to Take a Compliment Sometimes (No One Is Reading Your Diary; We All Struggle with This)

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Take Criticism (and How to Tell What’s Criticism and What’s Just a Pointless Insult)

How to Take Criticism (and How to Tell What’s Criticism and What’s Just a Pointless Insult)

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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How to Tell People Things They Very Probably Won’t Be Happy to Hear, at Least at First

How to Tell People Things They Very Probably Won’t Be Happy to Hear, at Least at First

From: Special Topics in Being a Human

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Hundred Block Rock

Hundred Block Rock

From: Fighting For Space

In the 1990s and early 2000s, Bud Osborn was part of a grassroots group of addicts who transformed how the City of Vancouver treats people addicted to drugs. He helped pioneer North … 25 $0.50 Add
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Hungry for Possibilities

Hungry for Possibilities

Too Many Beloved Dead, Too Few Elders

From: The Care We Dream Of

In this essay, the author details her dreams of something different. These dreams are not just for herself, but for every queer and trans person lucky enough to get old, for the communities she … 25 $2.50 Add
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Imagining an Intercultural Nation:

Imagining an Intercultural Nation:

A Moment in Canadian Queer Cinema

From: In a Queer Country

James Allan’s "Imagining an Intercultural Nation: A Moment in Canadian Queer Cinema" explores three films of recent years which feature gay topics, Kanada by Mike Holboom, Love … 27 $0.54 Add
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Implementing the Image

Implementing the Image

Part IV

From: The Imaginary Indian

Images have consequences in the real world: ideas have results. The Imaginary Indian does not exist in a void. In their relations with Native people over the years, non-Native Canadians have put … 25 $2.50 Add
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Implementing the Image

Part IV

From: The Imaginary Indian, 1st Edition

Images have consequences in the real world: ideas have results. The Imaginary Indian does not exist in a void. In their relations with Native people over the years, non-Native Canadians have put … 25 $0.50 Add