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Old 10-17-2010, 05:48 PM   #20
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There is a great documentary called TransGeneration that I think would be helpful. It deals strictly with Trans university students that are mostly mid-twenties, but I think its something that would help those still in high school and pre-high school as well as far as life getting better and relating with those who don't fit the sexual orientation/gender "norm" either. Entire documentary on youtube. [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkg5GgOpcVI"]YouTube - Transgeneration, Episode One, Part One[/nomedia]

There are a few places in Toronto that are great resources imo. Will drop some links later, but primarly talking about the 519 on Church/Wellesley, the Sherbourne clinic, Lgbtout.com for uni student resources and the Toronto Women's Bookstore as far as literature, being in a friendly environment, some related events etc.
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