Welcome to the Transgender Professional Association for Transgender Health (TPATH). We advocate for the interests and needs of trans identified individuals involved in transgender healthcare.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Monthly |
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Issues | 15 | Subscribers | Read | tpathealth.substack.com |
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As we prepare to release the first TPATH newsletter of the new year, we always take the chance to revisit our members collective achievements over the past year.
Hi folks, this is just a short post to let everyone know that we have migrated the blog from our website (www.tpathealth.org) to Substack and, with it, the subscriber list from the blog and newsletter. As a result you should expect to recei...
Last month the Australian Professional Association of Transgender Health and Professional Association of Transgender Health Aotearoa hosted our combined conference on 2-4 November in Narrm/Melbourne, Australia. The collaboration brought tog...
We’re happy to say that the United States Professional Association for Transgender Health (USPATH) biennial conference, held from November 1-5 in Denver Colorado, was a smashing success. TPATH held a dinner for transgender conference partic...
The writers behind this newsletter.
The Transgender Professional Association for Transgender Health (TPATH) advocates for the interests and needs of trans identified individuals involved in transgender health. Twitter @tpathealth Bluesky @tpath.bsky.social www.facebook.com/TPATH/
Noah lives in Toronto and is a researcher, activist, and PhD student at the University of Toronto in Adult Education and Community Development. His work explores transgender/autistic communities. Bluesky @noahadams [email protected]
"Jennifer Shields hates terfs because they have two things he'll never have: a uterus and a job" - substack terf, 2023 Find more at blog.jenniferkshields.nz
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