Teacher Curriculum Guide - By Age Group
The following resources are suitable for the ages listed and above.
This guide is also available organized:
Preteens (aged 10-12)
TeenHealthSource.com (link)
“Send The Right Message”, a Toronto-based anti-homophobia / transphobia / biphobia campaign (link)
“Respect Your Elders”, a series on LGBTQ support for seniors (link)
Vogue’s “Gender Variance Around the World Over Time” (link)
History of the trans flag (created in 1999), and it’s creator’s journey (link)
Celebrating the life of non-binary American activist Holly Boswell, who may have coined the term “transgender” (1970s-2017) (link)
“A Place in the Middle”, short film from Hawai’i about gender non-conformity (link)
What Does Two-Spirit Mean?”: A brief video on the history and usage among Indigenous people in North America (link)
Early teens (aged 13-16)
Scarleteen.com (link)
“Navigating Consent”, a guide to starting conversations about sex (link)
MyGSA, a guide for students and school staff on how to create and maintain a GSA (link)
A brief history of Pride protests/celebrations in Canada (link)
Anti-black racism and biphobia at Pride events (link)
“It’s Not a Race”; transitioning and expectations about femininity [note: contains swearing] (link)
“Growing up, coming out, and falling in love in eastern Canada”; silent comic series about being queer and trans (link)
When visibility is dangerous for queer folks (link)
Anti-homophobia poster from 1980 (link)
HIV/AIDS activist postcard from 1988 (link)
#ThisIsWhatNonBinaryLooksLike aims to diversify social media representation of non-binary people (link)
Interviews with trans and non-binary Torontonians about beauty and makeup (link)
An intersex activist talks about the human rights violations they’ve suffered from medical professionals [note: discusses genital mutilation] (link)
A parent recounts their child’s gender journey (link)
An example of employer and government discrimination against gay people, in the LGBT “purge” that occured from the 1950s-1990s (link)
About Two-Spirit people in America (link)
News article on death of Christine Jorgensen, possibly the first American to have gender-confirming surgery (link)
“Ugandan LGBTQ+ activists announce plans for Pride following crackdown” that led to the 2017 Pride being cancelled (link)
Examples of early queer BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour) organizing in Toronto (link)
“Whose land?”, an article discussing the limitations of current land acknowledgements in Toronto (link)
Late teens (aged 17-19)
The importance of gender-neutral pronouns and remembering Indigenous language for gender (link)
Robot Hugs has many comics on gender and sexuality, as well as mental health (link)
“The Pink Choice”, a series on queer couples in Vietnam [note: contains images of sexual activity, no genitals shown] (link)
“TransCuba”, a series on trans people in Cuba (link)
A brief history of Gay Asians of Toronto, a social and activist group from the 80s and 90s (link)
“How to Explore Your Gender When You’re a Person Who Was Assigned Male at Birth” (link)
“Dykes and Their Hair”, a zine about poking fun at stereotypical queer women haircuts (link)
The updated Pride flag from Philadelphia, and commentary on police brutality and racism in the queer community (link)
Remembering the trans women of colour who participated in the original Stonewall Riot of 1969, considered the start of the gay rights movement (link)
Remembering the 1966 “Compton Cafeteria Riot” in San Francisco, led by drag queens and trans women (link)
“Queer as Fact,” a podcast on queer historical figures (link)
Why the sex binary is inaccurate and sometimes harmful (link)
Related article (link)
Animated short films on key points in Toronto’s queer history (link)
“I Am: Trans People Speak” (link)
“Two Spirits”, a documentary about a Navajo teen who was murdered for being two-spirit (link)
Stories from queer Asian Americans, mostly youth (link)
“On Becoming A Woman”, poem by a Jewish trans feminine person written in the year 1322 (link)
“Youth/Elders Podcast”, featuring stories and thoughts from queer youth and seniors (link)
“There is No Name for This”, a documentary from 1997 about queer Americans of Chinese descent (link)
News report about kidnapping, human rights abuses, and murder of gay men in Russia (link)
“Two Spirits, One Voice”: short documentary/interview video about Two-Spirit people in Canada [note: contains description of racially-motivated physical assault, sexual abuse and suicide] (link)