First Day
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It's Hannah Bradford's first year of high school. As a 12-year-old transgender girl, Hannah has to navigate the challenges that come with starting a new school and find the courage to live as her most authentic self. |
First Day |
Runs in the Family
On a road trip to break his ex out of rehab, a former con artist faces trouble from his past while forming a deeper connection with his trans son. |
Runs in the Family |
Mikki vs. The World
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Aimed at middle and upper primary aged children, Mikki the psychologist calls upon a team of diverse experts and teenagers to help break down big issues. In this episode, Mikki’s client Ash is ready to share their non-binary identity at school. This episode explores gender identity, pronouns, the difference between gender and sex and how to be a good ally. |
Mikki vs the World |
Pose
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About 1980s ballroom culture in New York. Features the largest cast of trans actors in TV history. |
Pose |
Tales of the City
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Based on novels by Armistead Maupin, this show explores those who lived and continue to live at 28 Barbary Lane. This show features many trans and LGBTQA+ characters. |
Tales Of The City |
Heartstopper
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A British coming of age series featuring LGBTQ+ characters. One of the show's lead actresses is a trans character and trans actor. |
Heartstopper |
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
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Follows the story of a trans character who is played by a non-binary actor who helped shape the character’s storyline based on their own experiences. |
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina |
Sex Education
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A teenage boy with a sex therapist mother teams up with a high school classmate to set up an underground sex therapy clinic at school. Season 3 features non binary characters Cal and Layla. |
Sex Education |
Heartbreak High
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An Australian comedy/drama following students and staff in a highschool. The show is well known for its LGBTQA+ representation in casting and characters |
Heartbreak High |
Butterfly
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Ground-breaking drama that tells the story of eleven-year-old Max who identifies as a girl and wants to live her life as Maxine. From BAFTA-winning screenwriter and playwright Tony Marchant. |
Butterfly |