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Global Majority Press

Global Majority Press is a small lit press run by and for People from the Global Majority. We empower and enable traditionally marginalized creators to decolonize and tell their own stories.

The B’K Magazine

The B’K Magazine (The B’K, established 2010) is an art and literature magazine prioritizing and paying traditionally marginalized creators, but open to all.

The B’K is proudly edited by Chris Talbot, a mixed-race, autistic, queer, and trans masc nonbinary editor.

Image is the cover art by Jennie Cao which features double green self-portraits of the artist where one is whispering into the other's ear. There is a bright sunset and a stormy ocean behind them.
Cover art from Amuri Morris featuring the head of a woman emerging from the ocean. Waves crash arounf her. The top of her head above her forehead transforms into an owl. The moon sits in the background, covering most of the night sky.

All My Relations

All My Relations (established 2021) is an art and literature magazine exploring themes of interconnectedness and political and social issues that remind us that our liberations are intertwined.

Why Must the White Cis Nonprofit Workers Angry React to All My Posts?

Why Must the White Cis Nonprofit Workers Angry React to All My Posts? A compilation of essays, posts, and thoughts by a queer, trans, mixed-race professional surviving predominantly white cisgender heterosexual institutions. (2025)

Without all of the BIPOC and 2TLGBIQA+ individuals in my support circles, I would likely still be in a headspace where I continually asked “Why, after two decades, do I still not fit in these spaces?” instead of “Why, after two decades of working with me, do my white, cisgender, heterosexual, and abled colleagues continually refuse to make space for myself and others like me?”

This is my story of working within predominantly white, cisgender, heterosexual, abled institutions who hadn’t done their work to ensure I am valued. And how I learned, with the help of individuals and intentional spaces, after 20+ years of workplace abuses, to value myself.

– Chris Talbot

Cover of the book Why Must the White Cis Nonprofit Workers Angry React to All My Posts? A compilation of essays, posts, and thoughts by a queer, trans, mixed-race professional surviving predominantly white cisgender heterosexual institutions. Featuring an illustration of office workers with angry react emojis replacing their heads.
The Story of Them cover, depicting four individuals in squares.

The Story of Them

The Story of Them, Volum 1 (2021) is a serial graphic novel explores what it’s like to be nonbinary or gender non-conforming in today’s very gender binary society.

All the events that take place in the chapters are real and really happened to nonbinary individuals, although not to the fictional characters they are depicted as having happened to. CW: Transphobia

Chrissplains Nonbinary Advocacy to Cisgender People

Chrissplains Nonbinary Advocacy to Cisgender People, Volume 1 (2023)

A collection of the first 16 educomics of Chrissplains Nonbinary Advocacy to Cisgender People. Topics covered:
1. Why it’s important to use someone’s affirming pronouns
2. Why to defer to nonbinary people on their experiences
3. Why to believe and not gatekeep identity
4. Have patience more than you demand patience
5. [For Nonbinary People]: Celebrate the affirming wins when they happen
6. Let nonbinary people tell their own stories
7. Rapid onset gender dysphoria is a FART myth
8. The harm of the deadname game
9. Refusing to affirm pronouns is like…
10. Being transgender is NOT like being “transracial”
11. How to use pronouns in an affirming way
12. How to affirm people with multiple pronouns
13. Tips for practicing using affirming pronouns
14. Stop asking trans people to absolve you of your problematic faves
15. All the gendercide books in existence are transphobic; stop defending (and writing) them
16. Stop requiring trans people to suffer the indignity of convincing you to affirm their identity

Image is the cover of Chrissplains Nonbinary Advocacy to Cisgender People, which has four different illustrations of Chris.

Shop Global Majority Press

Select copies of publications from Global Majority Press are available in our Ko-Fi store! Including:

Cover of the book Why Must the White Cis Nonprofit Workers Angry React to All My Posts? A compilation of essays, posts, and thoughts by a queer, trans, mixed-race professional surviving predominantly white cisgender heterosexual institutions. Featuring an illustration of office workers with angry react emojis replacing their heads.

Why Must the White Cis Nonprofit Workers Angry React to All My Posts? Book — starting at $15

All My Relations, Volume 8 — starting at $12

Image is the cover of Chrissplains Nonbinary Advocacy to Cisgender People, which has four different illustrations of Chris.

Chrissplains Nonbinary Advocacy to Cisgender People, Volume 1 — starting at $20

All My Relations Volume 6 cover showing an Indgenous Huron-Wendat woman and a Palestinian woman. Below them is a watermelon that's seeds spell out Resistance. Sitting on the Indigenous woman's head is a Palestinian sunbird. Sitting on the Palestinian woman's head is a beaver.

All My Relations, Volume 6 — starting at $15

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