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Màgòdiz : a novel / by Calderón, Gabe,author.;
"For fans of Love after the End, a novel of Indigenous futurism in which Two-Spirit, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, neurodivergent, and disabled characters--survivors of a devastating war-- fight to save what's left of their world Màgòdiz (Anishinabemowin, Algonquin dialect): a person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country. Everything that was green and good is gone, scorched away by a war that no one living remembers. The small surviving human population scavenges to get by; they cannot read or write and lack the tools and knowledge to rebuild. The only ones with any power are the mindless Enforcers controlled by the Madjideye, a faceless, formless spiritual entity that has infiltrated the world to subjugate the human population. A'tugwewinu is the last survivor of the Andwànikàdjigan. On the run from the Madjideye with her lover, Bèl, a descendant of the Warrior Nation, they seek to share what the world has forgotten: stories. In Pasakamate, both Shkitagen, the firekeeper of his generation, and his life's heart, Nitàwesì, whose hands mend bones and cure sickness, attempt to find a home where they can raise children in peace, without fear of slavers or rising waters. In Zhōng yang, Riordan wheels around just fine, leading xir gang of misfits in hopes of surviving until the next meal. However, Elite Enforcer H-09761 (Yun Seo, who was abducted as a child, then tortured and brainwashed into servitude) is determined to arrest Riordan for theft of resources and will stop at nothing to bring xir to the Madjideye. In a ruined world, six people collide, discovering family and foe, navigating friendship and love, and reclaiming the sacredness of the gifts they carry. With themes of resistance, of ceremony as the conduit between realms, and of transcending gender, Màgòdiz is a powerful and visionary reclamation that Two-Spirit people always have and always will be vital to the cultural and spiritual legacy of their communities."--
Subjects: Apocalyptic fiction.; Novels.; Fantasy fiction.; Science fiction.; Dystopian fiction.; LGBTQ+ fiction.; Queer fiction.; Good and evil; Magic; Imaginary wars and battles; Two-spirit people; Indigenous peoples; Gender-nonconforming people; Ojibwa Indians; People with disabilities; LGBTQ+ people.; Queer people.; Non-binary people.; Two-Spirit people.; Gender non-conforming people.;

Gender confirmation surgery : a guide for trans and non-binary people / by Whelan, Edward,author.; Melamed, Nicholai Avigdor,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-209) and index.The basics -- Thinking about surgery -- Breast augmentation -- Chest reconstruction -- Hysterectomy -- Facial feminisation surgery -- Lower surgery for trans men and non-binary people -- Metoidioplasty -- Phalloplasty -- Vaginoplasty, vulvoplasty and orchiectomy -- Vocal surgery -- Preparing for surgery -- Fertility, contraception and having a baby -- Scars -- Sex -- Sexual health and check-ups.This guide covers the range of gender confirmation surgeries available for all trans and non-binary people, including breast augmentation, chest reconstruction, vaginoplasty, phalloplasty, metoidioplasty, vocal surgery and facial feminisation. With personal stories and illustrations throughout, this comprehensive resource will help you understand the full range of surgical options available. The guide offers an overview of the whole process, with information and advice about each procedure, including planning and recovery, sexual health and fertility, and insight into what to expect in the years following an operation. --
Subjects: Anecdotes.; Gender reassignment surgery.; Transgender people; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender-affirming care.; Gender nonconformity.=650 \7 Non-binary people.; Gender affirming surgery.; LGBTQ+ people.;

These vengeful gods / by Novoa, Gabe Cole,author.(CARDINAL)860089;
Crow, a teen descended from the god of Death, must keep their true identity hidden while navigating a dangerous gladiator-style competition, fighting to win freedom for their family and challenge the gods who killed their ancestors.
Subjects: LGBTQ+ fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Action and adventure fiction.; Romance fiction.; Genderqueer fiction.; Transgender fiction.; Novels.; Contests; Teenagers; Gods; Gender identity; Gender-nonconforming people; Death; Magic; Survival; Non-binary people.;

A song for Nolan / by Ellenwood, Rushie,author.(CARDINAL)897312; Chen, Sally(Illustrator),illustrator.(CARDINAL)897316;
Get ready to roll with Nolan! Boys' skate! Girls' skate! Leave it to Nolan, who is nonbinary, to bring everyone together to sing, dance, and groove in this celebration of being yourself.AD480L
Subjects: Picture books.; Fiction.; Belonging (Social psychology); Gender-nonconforming people; Roller skating; Non-binary children.; Gender non-conforming people.;

The rainbow parade : a celebration of LGBTQIA+ identities and allies / by Jordan, Shane,1976-author.(CARDINAL)889928; Hendrix, Rick,author.(CARDINAL)889927; Chen, Jieting,1988-illustrator.(CARDINAL)860077;
During a stormy pride parade, a young child and their supportive father meet and help a non-binary child feel comfortable in their own skin.650L
Subjects: LGBTQ.; Picture books.; Queer fiction.; Genderqueer fiction.; Gay pride parades; Sexual minorities; Gender-nonconforming children; Gender identity; Toleration; Identity (Psychology); Self-acceptance; Identity (Philosophical concept); Non-binary children.; Non-binary people.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.; Gender identity.;

Really cute people / by Harwood-Jones, Markus,1991-author.(CARDINAL)792244;
"Charlie Dee is headed for burnout. They've been burned before, both by their bio family and the now-defunct queer collective they once called home. So when they're asked to take a work trip outside the city, they jump at the chance. Sure, it's additional work with no additional pay, but it's also an excuse to get out of town, and out of their own head. That dream is shattered when Charlie opens the door to their supposedly private rental. There's a bird on the loose, circling the living room as it's chased by a cat, who is chased by a small child. The girl's parents, Hayden and Buffy, only manage to add to the chaos. They promise to leave first thing in the morning, but when a massive snowstorm rolls in, this overnight trip becomes a weeklong affair. Reluctantly charmed by this unfiltered, if forced, look at a loving, healthy family, Charlie begins to develop feelings for both Hayden and Buffy. And they both seem to be flirting back. But when a potential promotion lures Charlie back to the city, all three will have to decide where they go from here, and what it means to truly feel at home."--
Subjects: Gay fiction.; Queer fiction.; Romance fiction.; LGBTQ+ romance fiction.; Queer romance fiction.; Transgender romance fiction.; Non-binary romance fiction.; Mental health personnel; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); Burn out (Psychology); Families; LGBTQ+ people; Polyamorous people; Bisexual people; Trans men; Non-binary people; Love triangles; Love triangles.;

Faces and phases / by Muholi, Zanele.(CARDINAL)331918;
"In Faces and Phases, I continue to document and explore black lesbian identities through portraiture, where the participants are photographed in their various domiciles. One of our collective painful experiences as a community is the loss of friends and acquaintances through disease or hate crimes. Some of these participated in my visual projects. What is left behind now is the individuals' portraits that works as a site of memory for us, as a trace of 'who and what existed' in a particular space at this particular moment when our black lesbian and South African histories intersect." --Artist's statement
Subjects: Portraits.; Muholi, Zanele.; Lesbians; Lesbians in art; Photography of women.; Photographers, Black; Photographers; Portrait photography; Photography, Artistic.; LGBTQ+ artists.; Non-binary people.; LGBTQ+ people.; Lesbians.;

Zanele Muholi / by Muholi, Zanele,artist,photographer,interviewee.(CARDINAL)331918; Allen, Sarah(Curator),editor,author.(CARDINAL)858756; Chiya, Sinazo,contributor.(CARDINAL)873976; Dlungwana, Pamella,author.; Dyangani Ose, Elvira,author.(CARDINAL)357331; Jansen, Candice,author.(CARDINAL)874377; Louw, Genevieve,contributor.; Matabane, Bongani,contributor.; Matich, Maggie,contributor.; Mussai, Renée,author.(CARDINAL)855413; Nakamori, Yasufumi,editor,author.(CARDINAL)872229; Pierre, Katarina,interviewer.(CARDINAL)871737; Muholi, Zanele.Works.Selections.; Abrams (Publishing company),distributor.(CARDINAL)804581; Maison européenne de la photographie (Paris, France),host institution.(CARDINAL)875080; Martin-Gropius-Bau (Berlin, Germany),host institution.(CARDINAL)195892; SIZ,printer.; Tate Modern (Gallery),host institution.(CARDINAL)223480; Tate Publishing (London, England),publisher.(CARDINAL)541180; Umeå universitet.Bildmuseet,host institution.(CARDINAL)872011;
Includes bibliographical references."Zanele Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that sought to re-envision Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Their body of work challenges dominant stereotypes, presenting the participants in their photographs as fellow human beings bravely existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. This book presents the full breadth of Muholi's activist practice from their very first body of work Only Half the Picture, to their on-going series of self-portraits Somnyama Ngonyama, as well as new essays and an interview with the artist."Born in South Africa in 1972, Zanele Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that sought to envision black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and intersex lives beyond deviance or victimhood. Muholi's work challenges hetero-patriarchal ideologies and representations, presenting the participants in their photographs as confident and beautiful individuals bravely existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance, and, frequently, violence. While Muholi's intimate photographs of others launched their international career, their intense self-portraits solidified it. The illustrations include images from the key series Muholi has produced over the past 20 years, as well as never-before-published and recent works. This book, and the exhibition it accompanies, present the full breadth of Muholi's photographic and activist practice.
Subjects: Essays.; Exhibition catalogs.; Interviews.; Photobooks.; Portraits.; Muholi, Zanele; Muholi, Zanele; Muholi, Zanele; Muholi, Zanele; Muholi, Zanele; Art, South African; Art, South African; Photography, Artistic; Portrait photography; Portrait photography; Sexual minorities in art; Black bisexual people.; Black Gay people.; Black Lesbian people.; Black LGBTQ+ people.; Black queer people.; Black transgender people.; LGBTQ+ artists.; LGBTQ+ arts.; LGBTQ+ people.; Non-binary people.;

Love, Misha / by Aden, Askel,author.;
"Yes, Mom (Audrey) wanted to spend time with Misha. And yes, she's never around and they don't even live together, so this is a rare opportunity. But Audrey still thinks of Misha as her daughter, despite Misha being non-binary and trying to talk to her openly about it. Misha even tries to write how they feel in a letter, but that isn't going well either. Then a wrong turn down a forest road leads the mother-child duo straight into the Realm of Spirits! Suddenly in peril and without a clue how to return to their world, Misha and Audrey will have to work together to find their way back home. But can they find a way back to each other?" -- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Young adult fiction.; Gender-nonconforming people; Mother and child; Sexual minorities; Comic books, strips, etc.; LGBTQ+ people; Spirits; Non-binary people; LGBTQ+ people;

Just shy of ordinary / by Sass, A. J.,author.(CARDINAL)837419;
Shai, a thirteen-year-old nonbinary homeschooler, attempts to find a "new normal" post-pandemic as they start public school, meet new friends, and learn about their Jewish identity.Ages 8-12.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Non-binary fiction.; School fiction.; Queer fiction.; Genderqueer fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender identity; Anxiety; Middle schools; Schools; Families; Friendship; Jews; Non-binary youth.; Gender non-conforming people.; Gender identity.; Friendships.;