The future of transformation is online


The Internet has long been a source of information and support for transgender people. Now, transgender rights and the Internet itself are in a moment of crisis. What will happen next?

People who document their lives online are discovering the dark side of digital continuity.

The Internet once helped trans people communicate and organize. Now it’s a serious responsibility. What comes next?

How can transformation-related resources survive the age of surveillance and artificial intelligence?

The anonymity afforded by the Internet is a lifeline for many transgender people. What happens when that privacy disappears?

Bands like Ekko Astral are bringing the urgency of online solidarity to this hole.

Online platforms have created a space for bold, exciting work that challenges what queer fiction can be.

Credits

  • Editors: Marina Galperina, Kevin Nguyen, Addie Robertson
  • Art Director/Designer: Cath Virginia
  • Engineer: Graham Macari
  • Copy Editor: Callie Blagg
  • Engagement: Tristan Cooper
  • Creative Director: Christine Radtke
  • Managing Editor: Cara Ferlani
  • Editor-in-Chief: Belil
  • Publisher: Helen Havelac
  • Genre: Transgender Grotesque by Sasha Cherepanov
  • Animation: Taehee Eunseul

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