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From the Library: Transgender, Nonbinary, and Intersex Booklist Melissa Powers Tue, 01/14/2025

The NSVRC Library highlights books that explore the experiences of gender minorities, especially as it pertains to health equity and sexual violence.

Data and Research Deficits for Aging Transgender+ and Intersex Populations Impact Physical and Sexual Health Outcomes

NSVRC spoke with SAGE (the National Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging) about sexual health disparities as they relate to transgender elders and why more research and data is needed to understand the needs of this population.

Part 2 - How We Can Prevent and Treat Sexual Violence that Targets Transgender and Gender-Expansive Incarcerated People Kris Mady Tue, 01/14/2025

NSVRC talks with Just Detention International about the ways sexual violence impacts transgender and gender-expansive people during incarceration.

Areas of Improvement for Sexual Assault Service Providers When Working With Transgender and Nonbinary Survivors Emil Rudicell Tue, 01/14/2025

FORGE writes about how service providers can improve in the ways they provide for transgender and non-binary survivors.

Director's Viewpoint: Sexual Violence and Sexual Health Outside the Gender Binary Jennifer Grove Tue, 01/14/2025

NSVRC Director Jennifer Grove discusses the lasting importance of the theme for this year's edition of The Resource, "Sexual Violence and Sexual Health Outside the Gender Binary."

The Resource: Sexual Violence and Sexual Health Outside the Gender Binary

NSVRC is committed to continuing the ongoing conversation about gender equity in the sexual violence prevention movement, especially as it relates to gender minorities. For the theme of this issue of The Resource, we emphasize that the systemic, social, and interpersonal oppression against transgender, non-binary, intersex, and other gender minorities have the direct consequence of increased risk of sexual violence and poor sexual health for these communities. Health equity is very much a part of our movement, and it is up to us to help bring everyone to the table to ensure good health and physical safety is achievable for all.