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The virtual information-booth for Transsexuality and gender-issues. This site offers links to support-groups, a series of interesting articles about Transsexuality and other questions, book reviews, a (unfortunatly not very active) mailing-list and of course it's own set of links for further browsing. It is unagressivly mutlilingual (english, french, german), specialy the articles. |
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Dysphorie de Genre |
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This site in french offers adresses of support-groups in Switzerland and France, articles and advice on the juristic situation in Switzerland, Medical advice, TS in the press, film and book reviews and medical emergency numbers. Links too, obviously. Lots of hands on, how to-, who to talk to-, where to go-advice. This site has been completely revamped recently. |
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360° |
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The site i had linked here doesn't exist anymore. 360° however still does and is active. Their magazine recently published a major article about transsexuality, and under "espace" you'll find the number for a help-line for TS, open on thursdays. I really should phone them one of these days. |
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Girls Wanna Have Fun (GWHF) |
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Is a get-together-and-have-fun group for TS and TV, with monthly events all over Switzerland (mainly in the german-speaking part). The events are in public, and seem to really be fun (i have been to one of their events, and it was fun, though i was by far the youngest participant). Their site introduces the group, has portraits of members, a programm of upcomming events, and articles about past ones. And, as allways, links. Again in German, and fast-loading. |
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TransPersona |
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Is another support group, for TS and TV, based in Zürich. They have monthly meetings. Their site includes articles by members and from the press, portraits of leading members, their programm, tips for shopping, a long booklist (without reviews), adresses for help, and links. I haven't visited them (yet). The site is in german. |
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