For pride non-fiction reading may I suggest:

Ace by Angela Chen

and

Queer Data by Kevin Guyan

...they have shockingly similar covers...

@katyilonka Thanks! How does Guyan deal with challenges of representativeness?
@grvsmth Mm, not sure exactly what you mean, but I think he has pretty good opinions about when data collection is good v. bad for queer communities.

@katyilonka Thanks! This is the kind of thing I'm talking about regarding representativeness in transgender data:

https://transblog.grieve-smith.com/2011/07/30/my-comment-on-transgender-data-collection/

My comment on transgender data collection

Comment on Notice of Availability of Proposed Data Collection Standards for Race, Ethnicity, Primary Language, Sex, and Disability Status Required by Section 4302 of the Affordable Care Act (Document ID HHS-OMH-2011-0013-0001) The deadline to submit your comment is Monday, August 1, 2011! As a

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@grvsmth Ah, I see. Yea, I think Guyan does a good job identifying the difficulty of getting representative samples in various queer communities and what this means for using collected data. Overall I found the book pretty nuanced and deeply investigated.