Post Workshop Resources
LOREM IPSUM
Irish LGBTQ+ Organisations & Groups
GCN is Ireland's free, national LGBTQ+ media outlet, serving as a vital resource, news source, and platform for the Irish LGBTQ+ community since 1988.
Dublin LGBTQ+ Pride organises the annual Pride march and celebrations in Dublin.
Outhouse is a space in Dublin for LGBTQI+ people to connect with one another, with their community, and with themselves.
The Small Trans Library is a small lending library of trans-authored books for trans people, with branches in Dublin and Glasgow. They additionally run community cultural events.
Trans and Intersex Pride Dublin runs an annual march for Trans and Intersex Pride, and do year round awareness raising on campaigns to tackle issues facing the community.
Transgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI) has been working in Ireland for the equality of transgender people for many years. They offer support for trans people and their families.
Guides & Resource Packs
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An online guide to the language and labels used to talk about LGBTQIAP+ identities and culture.
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This lesson pack can help you explore Irish and international LGBTQI+ history through quizzes and exploration tasks.
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This guide has been designed to give parents and guardians information on terminology and how they can support LGBTQI+ young people, whether they have LGBTQI+ children or not.
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A quick how-to-guide to understand the importance and use of pronouns, with regards to someone’s gender expression.
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A useful guide for inclusive phrasing and terminology to use when writing about trans and non-binary people.
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GLAAD shares tips that can be used as you move toward becoming a better ally to transgender people.
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Throughout recorded history and since time immemorial, thriving cultures have recognized, revered, and integrated more than two genders.
Things to Watch
Queer History 101
Created by ShoutOut volunteers and Thomas Heising of Beocht Images, the video gives an overview of LGBTQ+ history in Ireland and the broader world.
ShoutOut Movie & TV List
Featuring a few trans-inclusive pieces, but from an educational lens special attention should be paid to Disclosure and Tras/Trans for their insights on trans identities and representation.
Stay On Board: The Leo Baker Story
A documentary on Netflix about Leo Baker's story of coming out as trans while being a professional skateboarder.
Know Your Queer History
A new online video series from ShoutOut, featuring interviews with 12 individuals who were all involved in different ways with the progression of LGBTQ+ equality in Ireland.
DISCLOSURE
Documentary on Netflix that examines Hollywood's depiction of transgender people and the impact it's left on the transgender community.
Kapaemahu
Animated short about gender diversity and Mahu people.
Podcasts
SHOUTOUT LISTENIN
With this series ShoutOut continues its work shouting out and educating about all things LGBTQI+. We hear from LGBTQI+ educators and others about their experiences and the state of play of LGBTQI+ education in Ireland and further afield, among them some of ShoutOut's own volunteers, founders and friends.
Gender Reveal Podcast
This podcast explores the vast diversity of trans experiences through interviews with a wide array of trans, nonbinary and two-spirit people. They have made curated guides to episodes, grouped by theme or issue, which can be helpful when planning workshops or talks.
NB Podcast
Developed by the BBC, this podcast explores non-binary identity through interviews and discussions with non-binary people in the UK.
Inter_View, An Intersex Podcast
hosted by Dani Coyle, an intersex activist, and was conceived to centre and celebrate intersex connection, visibility, diversity, and joy through conversations with the intersex community.
Articles & Books
ShoutOut’s publication for young people on queer joy and resilience, created by queer Irish writers and artists with support from the Community Foundation for Ireland through Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together Fund.
An illustrated guide to queer theory, history, terminology and culture.
An accessible, illustrated guide to gender diversity, feminism, and trans identities.
Insights into the current state of play for trans equality in the UK and beyond.
Insights into Black experiences of gender, unpacking a limited understanding of gender through colonial and white lenses.
A history of trans people in the US from the 19th century to the 2000s.
An examination of the treatment of intersex people in healthcare and beyond, how this affects our understanding of gender.