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• Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian series - Rick Riordan
• Percy Jackson and the Heros of Olympus series - Rick Riordan
• Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard - Rick Riordan
• The Raven Cycle - Maggie Stiefvater
• The Dreamer Trilogy - Maggie Stiefvater
• The Feverwake Series - Victoria Lee
• The Six of Crows - Leigh B. Ardugo
• The Land of Stories series - Chris Colfer
• Jumpstart the World - Catherine Ryan Hyde
• All for the Game trilogy - Nora Sakavic
• Simon vs. the Homosapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli
• The Handsome Girl and Her Beautiful Boy - B.T. Gottfred
• The Upside of Unrequited - Becky Albertalli
• They both Die at the End - Adam Silvera
• What if it's Us - Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
• The Mortal Instruments Part one (All by Cassandra Clare)
- The Infernal Devices
- The Mortal Instruments Part two
- The Bane Chronicles
- The Dark Artifices
- The Last Hours
- The Eldest Curses
The Gender Book (https://thegenderbook.com)
• Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe - Benjamin Alire Sáenz
• Carry On - Rainbow Rowell
• Red White and Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston
• Call me by your name - André Aziman
• Juliet take a Breath - Gabby Rivera
• The Color Purple - Alice Walker
• Leah on the Offbeat - Becky Albertalli
• History is all you Left me - Adam Silvera
• More Happy than Not - Adam Silvera
• Like a Love Story - Abdi Nazemian
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You Should See me in a Crown - Leah Johnson
Boy Robot - Simon Curtis
• The Hate U Give - Angie Thomas
• Double Luck - Lu/White
• Push - Sapphire
• It's Kinda a Funny Story - Ned Vizzini
• Eleanor and Park - Rainbow Rowell
The 57 Bus: The True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives - Dashka Slater
A Clinician’s Guide to Gender-Affirming Care
The Gender Affirmation Manual
LGBT Psychology and Mental Health
Transgender Teen
Transgender Child
Queer and Transgender Resilience Workbook
Gender Quest Workbook
I am Jazz
A Geneology of Queer Theory
Queer
Queer Studies
Teaching Tolerance’s new streaming classroom film, Bibi, tells the story of a Latinx father and son who can talk about anything—but only in writing, in the letters they pass back and forth when conversation seems too much.
And after Ben, affectionately called “Bibi” by his father, hands his father a letter that reads “I’m gay,” the two don’t talk at all.
Based on the experiences of the filmmakers behind the project, the 18-minute film explores intersectionality in a powerful way, illustrating the beauty and conflict that can arise as we move between languages, places and societal expectations.
Ultimately, however, it’s not just the story Bibi tells that makes the film a strong addition to any classroom library. It’s also the questions it poses: How do we come to be who we are? How do we communicate that to others? How do we respond when others share themselves with us?
For those who work to help young people honor their own and others’ complex and unique identities, Bibi and the lessons for grades 6-12 that accompany it are remarkable resources. The story sparks critical conversations about identity, culture, family and belonging.
A film by Victor Dueñas, Bibi stars J.M. Longoria, Omar Leyva and Oscar nominee Adriana Barraza.