








zine-How to Support Your Non Binary Family Member by Elliot Gianni
I am carrying a few copies of this zine by Elliot Gianni of Craft or DIY because I think is a useful resource!
Elliot’s description:
“A zine geared heavily towards parents, but useful for any family who desires to gain a better understanding of how they can support their non-binary loved ones.
✷ 52 pages, 12 pt font (the digital PDF can be zoomed in on, if this is too small to read)
✷ Half-letter sized (8.5x5.5")
✷ Cream colored card stock cover
This guide is meant to serve as an introduction to nonbinary gender and a model for what support looks like. After a lot of fruitless searching, I decided to make the resource I was seeking. The information here has been compiled through a combination of research and personal experience. I’ve gathered insight from parents, invited nonbinary people to share their coming out experiences with me, and received feedback on this text from parents and various nonbinary folks alike. It is my hope that providing this compassionate blueprint will empower families, especially parents, to offer the support their nonbinary loved ones deserve.”
I am carrying a few copies of this zine by Elliot Gianni of Craft or DIY because I think is a useful resource!
Elliot’s description:
“A zine geared heavily towards parents, but useful for any family who desires to gain a better understanding of how they can support their non-binary loved ones.
✷ 52 pages, 12 pt font (the digital PDF can be zoomed in on, if this is too small to read)
✷ Half-letter sized (8.5x5.5")
✷ Cream colored card stock cover
This guide is meant to serve as an introduction to nonbinary gender and a model for what support looks like. After a lot of fruitless searching, I decided to make the resource I was seeking. The information here has been compiled through a combination of research and personal experience. I’ve gathered insight from parents, invited nonbinary people to share their coming out experiences with me, and received feedback on this text from parents and various nonbinary folks alike. It is my hope that providing this compassionate blueprint will empower families, especially parents, to offer the support their nonbinary loved ones deserve.”
I am carrying a few copies of this zine by Elliot Gianni of Craft or DIY because I think is a useful resource!
Elliot’s description:
“A zine geared heavily towards parents, but useful for any family who desires to gain a better understanding of how they can support their non-binary loved ones.
✷ 52 pages, 12 pt font (the digital PDF can be zoomed in on, if this is too small to read)
✷ Half-letter sized (8.5x5.5")
✷ Cream colored card stock cover
This guide is meant to serve as an introduction to nonbinary gender and a model for what support looks like. After a lot of fruitless searching, I decided to make the resource I was seeking. The information here has been compiled through a combination of research and personal experience. I’ve gathered insight from parents, invited nonbinary people to share their coming out experiences with me, and received feedback on this text from parents and various nonbinary folks alike. It is my hope that providing this compassionate blueprint will empower families, especially parents, to offer the support their nonbinary loved ones deserve.”