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Join us this Tuesday! Many trans survivors continue to take precautions to avoid COVID-19 infections in 2026. While this can often feel isolating, FORGE aims to create a space for community discussion, resource-sharing, and solidarity building between community members. forge.tips/covid-convo
While it may feel like the world has moved on from COVID, many trans and nonbinary survivors are continuing to navigate the world with caution and making continuous risk-assessments to stay safer. Join us for a community conversation on June 16th! forge.tips/covid-convo
TRANS NEWS ROUNDUP: Events impacting trans and nonbinary folks are constantly changing. These are just a few of the recent events that are impacting trans and nonbinary communities, and why they may be relevant to service providers who work with trans communities. (June 12th, 2026).
This webinar has been rescheduled! Join us next week on June 9 to explore trauma-informed approaches to movement, strength, and mobility. This webinar will cover (re)connect with out bodies, regulating our nervous systems, and regaining agency and control. Sign up at forge.tips/body-based!
Today is the last day to submit to Issues 6 and 7 of the Trans Survivors Zine! We are particularly looking for more visual art submissions for both issues, and more general submissions to the Race & Culture issue. Find full submission guidelines at forge.tips/submit #TransArtists #TransWriters
We can keep our communities safer during pride month. Learn about harm reduction strategies around drinking, COVID-19, bystander intervention, and more at forge.tips/safer-pride #PrideMonth #TransPride #TransSurvivors
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The COVID pandemic has left lasting impacts. Many trans survivors have continued to take precautions. While the trauma we have experienced during the pandemic has not gone away, our need for community, safety, and solidarity have not gone away. Join the conversation: forge.tips/covid-convo
When planing for pride events, we may want to strategize about how to have a safer time. One tool we can all use - for small annoyances to outright violence - is bystander intervention. Check out this tipsheet on de-escalation using the 5 D's of bystander intervention! forge.tips/bystander-tips
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Many trans survivors face trauma-related barriers related to past harm and distrust of systems. This recorded webinar covers strategies for accessing and maintaining care for trans survivors in an ever-changing landscape of legislation and culture. forge.tips/connecting-care
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Our Get Empowered: Boundaries and Self defense class is quickly filling up, so make sure to reserve your spot. Across four sessions, trans- and trauma-informed instructors will share practical strategies for setting boundaries and protecting ourselves. forge.tips/get-empowered
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