Tag: TransOhio

  • If I Had a Million Dollars to Give Away – Supporting TransOhio other Nonprofits

    If I Had a Million Dollars to Give Away – Supporting TransOhio other Nonprofits

    If you had a million dollars to give away, who would you give it to?

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    If I had a million dollars to give away, I wouldn’t hesitate… every cent would go to TransOhio and other transgender nonprofits across America. Right now, the political climate in the U.S. is hostile toward transgender people, with countless bills attacking trans rights, healthcare access, and youth protections in multiple states. Organizations like TransOhio are on the frontlines, offering essential resources, advocacy, and legal support to protect transgender lives.

    Funding these nonprofits isn’t charity. Yet, it’s a critical investment in human dignity, equality, and survival. Transgender communities face systemic discrimination, harassment, and targeted legislation designed to erase their rights. But by supporting them financially, I can help provide safe spaces, mental health services, legal defense, and community programming that keeps trans individuals (like me) and families alive, thriving, and visible in society.

    Giving to trans nonprofits nationwide also amplifies a ripple effect. Every local program, educational workshop, and advocacy effort contributes to a larger movement resisting oppression, dismantling misinformation, and fighting for civil rights. In a time when politicians and legislators increasingly threaten trans existence, this support isn’t optional… it’s necessary.

    So… if I had a million dollars, it would fuel the fight for equality, safety, and community. TransOhio and other trans nonprofits deserve more than just recognition. And they deserve tangible action. So, I’d use that money to make sure their work can continue, expand, and protect those who need it most.

  • Transgender and ally 16th Annual Symposium: Poetry Session Today!

    Transgender and ally 16th Annual Symposium: Poetry Session Today!

    The Join Us Today: “Poetry-Ink, Identity, and Insistence: Trans Creation as Survival and Defiance”

    I’m excited to share that I’ll be presenting at the TransOhio 16th Annual Transgender & Ally Symposium today at 3:15 PM in Room Aat Owens Community College in Perrysburg, Ohio!

    Session Details:

    • Title: Poetry-Ink, Identity, and Insistence: Trans Creation as Survival and Defiance
    • Presenter: Axton N.O. Mitchell (he/him)
    • Time: 3:15 PM
    • Location: Room A, Owens Community College, Perrysburg, Ohio
    • Date: September 6, 2025

    About My Session:

    As a published trans poet, I’ll be introducing two community projects I’ve built from the ground up. One specifically designed to uplift trans, gender non-conforming, intersex, and the other all marginalized creators. These projects provide completely free collaborative editing, formatting, and visual design services using Canva Pro, with contributors retaining full rights to their work.

    The During this session, I’ll cover:

    • How these publishing projects operate
    • The submission process
    • Ways to get involved (both as contributors and behind-the-scenes supporters)
    • Guidance on finding trustworthy submission opportunities
    • How to identify and avoid exploitative publishing practices
    • Information about our safe creative spaces, including our Discord community
    • Plans to transition these projects into paid opportunities

    While my speaking focus today is primarily on trans, GNC, and intersex experiences, our broader mission includes publishing works from all minority communities, with themed publications for specific individual groups of people.

    About the Symposium:

    The TransOhio Annual Symposium is specifically designed for transgender, nonbinary, gender non-conforming, and intersex individuals and their allies. The event features a wide range of sessions covering important topics for our community.

    Other exciting sessions today include:

    • Reimagining the American dream
    • Violence Prevention
    • Trans Sex and Relationships

    Personal Note:

    A huge thank you to my friend Dea for driving me to the symposium today! Community support makes events like this possible, and I’m grateful for allies who help us access these important spaces.

    I hope to see many of you there, either in person or virtually. These community gatherings are vital for our collective growth, healing, and empowerment.

    Join Our Creative Community:

    After the symposium, all attendees are invited to join our Discord space for writers and artists where we continue to build connections and support creative expression year-round.


    Axton N.O. Mitchell is a published trans poet and community publisher dedicated to uplifting marginalized voices through accessible, ethical publishing projects.


  • Speaking at the 16th Annual TransOhio Trans & Ally Symposium

    Speaking at the 16th Annual TransOhio Trans & Ally Symposium

    When the Universe Has Plans for You:

    Sometimes the universe knows what you’re supposed to do before you even know it yourself. That’s exactly what happened with me and the TransOhio Symposium.

    I signed up months ago. Saw some posts online, clicked through their website, thought “hmm.” A few days went past and I was seeing them all over, I mean I have lived in Ohio most of my life and never heard of TransOhio before Spring 2025. So I went back to their website. Signed up to present at this symposium and then… completely forgot about it. When I recently thought about it I chalked it up to just me not being picked. And honestly There were a few other prior times I had thought about it like damn that would have been cool. But I was in a sense moved on from that idea.

    How I Almost Missed My Big Opportunity:

    Then, while cleaning out my inbox at the 2am midnight shift drag purging the nonsense, unsubscribing the usual clutter that I never get to. I happen on three emails from TransOhio. One of them told me I did get accepted I received it over a month ago. Filtered, messages can eat my booty. It didn’t go to spam or and if the folders. I didn’t notice it in my general inbox, but I randomly go through my subscription list and WAM! BAM! Thank you not so random urge to clean that up. Just about ten days prior to kick off. Don’t worry I’m gonna deliver.

    What Is the TransOhio Symposium?

    TransOhio is the annual 3-day symposium at Owens Community College in Toledo, Ohio, this year from September 5th through 7th. Over 200 participants, 40 workshops, continuing education credits, entertainment, food, and a space alive with connection, conversation, and creation. It’s a place where trans artists, thinkers, and allies come together.

    My session is “Poetry, Ink, Identity, and Insistence: Transcreation and Survival in Defiance” at 3:15 PM in room A. I’ll have printouts, slides, maybe even other physical items you can keep. I will bring the kind of threads that link through art, poems, ideas, and experiences. Some will overlook this thinking it’s just another poetry session. This is tangible real life community building.

    From Fear to Acceptance: My Journey to the Stage

    Honestly, I had completely forgotten about this thing. I thought it wasn’t happening. When I signed up I thought I was way out of my league, but I like to aim high. My speech class in college of less than 15 people was scary. I am going to stutter but I’m going to totally fucking do it. I really didn’t expect it. And I guess that’s the point. Sometimes you do something you don’t even know you’re supposed to do. You don’t even know it. The universe knows, though. And it makes sure you get there, at the perfect time, in the right way, for the right people, and you’ll know exactly what you’re supposed to say.

    How This Differs From My Previous Experience:

    I’ve done one seminar before, if you want to call it that. I stood shirtless under 1 year post op with my surgeon at GenderFest Vegas also a trans conference. I was just Standing there bar-b-Que sauce on my titties, kidding. Anyway the lovely artist, surgeon, god Brandon Reynolds did all the talking and I just tried not to stare at anyone too long, or make direct eye contact, and I fought so hard to hold still and still lost.

    Why This Event Matters Beyond Just a Presentation

    This isn’t just a seminar or a conference I stand in-front of shirtless. It’s a community, a vision, a connection, a series of small nudges and echoes for change. It’s 10 days before showtime, filtered emails, patterns in timing that line up so perfectly you can’t call it luck. It’s survival. It’s defiance. It’s insistence. It’s my mom being the best damn guardian angel a transgender son or any son could need.

    So, whether you’re reading this sooner or later. Maybe you’re thinking about the symposium, either way the lesson is clear: do the thing. Yes, even if you don’t know why. Sometimes the universe handles the rest. Sometimes it’s emails in the right moment, or it’s seeing a new thing or place nonstop now. The best is when you just stand there and everything clicks.

    But that is what it’s supposed to do. That’s how it’s meant to happen. 10 days. Three emails. One untraceable filter. And suddenly, the universe is in motion, the room is ready, the words are ready, and somehow I know I will be too.

    This is my yellow and I keep experiencing more and more yellow things. Listen to Coldplay or something.

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    Are you attending the TransOhio Symposium?

    Have you ever had a moment where the universe seemed to push you toward something important?

    Share your experiences in the comments!