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The Trans Community Says An Antioppressive Trans Feminist Research Project With Transgender Communities Mateo Kay Huezo

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The Trans Community Says An Antioppressive Trans Feminist Research Project With Transgender Communities Mateo Kay Huezo
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Publisher: Athabasca University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 127
Author: Mateo Kay Huezo
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Trans Community Says An Antioppressive Trans Feminist Research Project With Transgender Communities Mateo Kay Huezo by Mateo Kay Huezo instant download after payment.

Therapists in Canada are expected to connect to transgender communities in culturally-informed and emancipatory ways. However there is a lack of unbiased information, training, education, or institutional support to meet this expectation. The Trans Community Says (TCS) Project was created to delve into trans-centred knowledge about the strengths, challenges, and characteristics of trans communities in Alberta. Findings from this project can shed light on how these communities support their members and how they may be better supported. The study demonstrates an anti-oppressive, trans feminist approach to collaborative research with trans communities.

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