Donate to a Trans-Friendly Project, Get a Custom Blog Post
Here’s the deal, folks. I so want the Gender-Independent Kids Books project to succeed that I am offering a custom post to any reader who donates $35 or more in the next five days to the project at the Kickstarter link above. To celebrate my birthday, make a donation and not only will you get a signed coloring book and audiobook of either Tulip, Birthday Wish Fairy or Backwards Day, but if you let me know in a comment here that you donated, I will write a post on any topic for you within the scope of this blog (gender, sexuality, queer, law, human rights, race, class, and similar topics). If you donate $100 or more you’ll get the above, two signed books, a limited edition t-shirt, and an 8 x 10 photo print of a book page, plus I will either do a five-post series OR an online radio show episode OR a vlog (in ASL or English) on your topic of choice.
Please spread the word! If the project gets $3,500 more they’re going to do an ASL-accessible video storybook version of Backwards Day! This will allow D/deaf/HoH kids all over the world who have internet access to learn about gender in a trans-friendly way, and that’s a big deal to me. Thanks for supporting this project and please share widely!
Posted on March 2, 2012, in Uncategorized and tagged ASL, custom posts, deaf, hoh, trans, trans kids books, trans story book, transgender. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.
Thanks for the heads up and the extra incentive. I donated $40.00. Best wishes for a Happy Birthday.
Thanks for your donation, David! What topic would you like me to do a post on?
Reblogged this on We Happy Trans and commented:
From our friend Avory at Racially Queer, a great opportunity to participate in a great project.
What an amazing and important project! I wish you tons of luck! I donated $40 and posted on the University of Washington Q Center page. Thanks!
Thanks for your donation! What topic would you like me to do a post on?
Fantastic! I will send you an email in the next few days! Thanks! I love this project!