ABSTRACT
This review of Beyond Magenta talks about the collection of stories and photographs in some detail, acknowledges the weaknesses of the book, celebrates its strengths, and considers its potential in making the world a better place, particularly for noncisgender youth.
Notes on contributors
CitationBrittany Abshire is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationMollie V. Blackburn is a professor in Teaching and Learning at the Ohio State University.
CitationDreya Coleman is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationHannah Giese is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationReid Hardesty is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationStephanie Kauff is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationKaytlyn MacBride is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationCody Rapp is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationCoal Rietenbach is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationDawnyea Rue is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationRyan Schey is a doctoral student in Teaching and Learning at the Ohio State University.
CitationTanya Scott is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationJordan Shafer is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.
CitationXavier Washington is a graduate of the Arts and College Preparatory Academy.