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groups.yahoo.com
Please note the membership of these groups range from 20 to 1000 members.

 
  1. Go to Website   www.groups.yahoo.com
  2. Search under the word “transgender,” “tg,” or “transsexual” and you will find hundreds of different list serve discussion groups which include lists such as: transgenderchildren; TransFamilyNews; BABOYZ; tgsf; transfolksofcolor; bayarea2spirits; GQTGParenting; OurTGKids; DragKings; Genderqueer; TransgenderETravestismo; southeast_ballroom_scene; The_DC_Ballroom_Scene; TheSuccessfulCrossdresser; sacTyouth; FtMs_in_College; kansas_transgender_teens; and transectingtheacademy.
  3. Select any list serve and subscribe
 
 
groups.queernet.org
Please note the membership of these groups range from 20 to 1000 members.
 
  1. Go to Website    http://groups.queernet.org
  2. Under “SUBSCRIBERS AND NEW VISITORS” select a list and follow the subscription directions.
  3. Select “Subscribe to Mailing Lists” and you will find numerous list serve discussion groups which address transgender and/or transsexual concerns, such as: trannyfag; tgts-youth; trans_survivors; tguys-fem; transensualfem; trans-jews; transhealth; transfaith; and young-guys.
  4. Scroll down and select any list serve and subscribe
 
 

www.myspace.com

Many organizations that provide services to trans youth have created additional myspace pages in which people can view the organization’s space, advertise upcoming events, discuss services and ask questions through instant messaging and blogs. [Examples include: (http://myspace.com/dimensions_clinic) or (www.myspace.com/transmarch)].

 
  1. Go to Website    www.myspace.com
  2. You can search for a specific organization or topic, and you can also sign up for free to participate in the services the site offers.
 
 

www.facebook.com

Many organizations that provide services to trans youth have created additional facebook pages in which people can view announcements, meet other members, learn about services, make donations, and ask questions through live chats, instant messaging and blogs. [Examples include: the Transgender Law Center, Camp Aranu'tiq, or the Hetrick-Martin Institute].

 
  1. Go to Website    www.facebook.com
  2. You can search for a specific organization or topic, and you can also sign up for free to participate in the services the site offers.
 

 

 
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