In the 90s, we connected our computers. In the early 2000s, social media promised to connect us. Now we live in a world filled with misunderstanding, hatred, and trauma. We can't undo what came before, but we can bring our better selves to try again to bond — not just connect.
In today's world, misinformation and misunderstanding surrounding gender identity, sexual orientation, and other critical social issues can lead to division and harm. There's a need for reliable, accessible educational resources and supportive communities that foster empathy and respect. The WLMN aims to address this challenge by providing a platform for learning, connection, and positive change.
We're creating all sorts of ways for you to explore and grow – from easy-to-read articles and shareable graphics that spark thought, to podcasts where we dive into deeper conversations. We strive to offer something for everyone, simplifying your search for reliable information about identity, acceptance, and how we can all connect better.
Start LearningWe believe true community thrives on more than just surface-level interactions. That's why, on various social platforms, we actively cultivate vibrant spaces where genuine dialogue, mutual support, and shared learning truly flourish. In these nurtured environments, we explore our common goals together, fostering deeper connections and encouraging personal growth far beyond the everyday scroll.
Find Your SpaceSometimes, a personal conversation is what's needed to work through your challenges. Whether it's for you as an individual, for your family, or your workplace, our team is here to offer that direct support. We listen to understand what's happening and help you and others involved find clear, kind solutions to create spaces where everyone feels more understood and included.
Find Solutions TogetherI came to the Wanna Learn More About Trans People page when someone important to me invited me into their gender journey. I immediately went into "learning mode" so I could educate myself about trans people and trans issues in order to better support this individual. As a cisgender, generally heterosexual woman, I have gained valuable insights into the trans (and other) community/ies by reading posts and comments. I do think that it has helped me to better understand the trans people in my life. Everyone is so forthcoming and honest and the page is well moderated so always feels safe and supportive. The opportunity to be in community and learn from folks with different experiences than me has been a real gift. Thank you!