Community connects with Transgender Resilience Postcard Project
June 16, 2025 - Shelly DeJong
Researchers have given out over 10,000 postcards to the community over the last couple of years—postcards that highlight what resilience means to the transgender and non-binary community.
In 2019, Drs. Jae Puckett from Michigan State University and Zachary DuBois from the University of Oregon, set out to explore how social and political climates impact the lived experiences of transgender and non-binary individuals across four states including Michigan, Oregon, Tennessee, and Nebraska.
Through in-depth interviews, 158 participants shared their experiences of living in their state. They also shared meaningful stories about how they define and experience resilience as transgender and nonbinary people.
“Resilience often implies bouncing back from challenges, but for this community, transphobia is constant and pervasive. It isn’t here one day and gone the next, so we wanted to center their voices to help redefine what resilience is when faced with these chronic stressors and particularly integrating a focus on gender experiences,” said Puckett, an associate professor in the Department of Psychology.
As the researchers started to analyze the interviews, they found inspiring metaphors to describe their experiences. To help give these stories life, they partnered with Zeph Fishlyn, a queer visual artist, to transform the quotes into visually striking postcards, each telling a unique story of resilience.
Since their creation, they’ve become much more than research artifacts—they're connections between people, offering hope and visibility during increasingly challenging times for trans and nonbinary communities.
"Simple gestures, like receiving a letter or postcard, can foster a sense of connection and support for trans and nonbinary individuals, reminding them that they matter, especially when so much of our community is being silenced from a political level," said Puckett.
As anti-trans legislation continues to emerge, these postcards remain a testament to the strength, creativity, and unwavering spirit of trans and nonbinary individuals.
As Dr. DuBois offered, “Resilience is more than an individual trait – it is something developed through life and is about connection and community support. We are hoping the postcards can help foster those community connections, particularly in the context of the ongoing attacks targeting trans and nonbinary people in the U.S.”
Interested in receiving a copy of the postcards? The team of researchers mail small packets of postcards to individuals who would like them. Request your postcards here.