Trans(formations) and Tenderness: Rhetorics and Resources to Support Transgender Youth in the United States
How can we move beyond political rhetoric to provide genuine, life-saving support for transgender youth in an increasingly hostile landscape?
In Trans(formations) and Tenderness, Prathim-Maya Dora-Laskey addresses the crisis of existence facing trans youth-a group currently navigating a surge of legislative attacks on gender-affirming care across more than 28 states. Dora-Laskey uses June Jordan's concept of "tenderness" as a guiding tenet to examine the three most critical formative spaces: family, school, and community. By analyzing the deceptive rhetoric used by politicians and providing concrete advocacy resources, Dora-Laskey equips readers with the tools to see through harmful messaging and act resourcefully. The book is designed to be more than a snapshot of current events; it is a strategic guide for long-term resistance and care.
This book is essential for parents, educators, and community organizers who want to move beyond passive allyship into active advocacy. It is also an invaluable resource for social workers and policy advocates looking for a deeper understanding of the rhetorical strategies used in legislative debates and the practical resources available to protect vulnerable youth.
- Nonfiction
- 348
- Lived Places
- Content
- 9781915734747