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Christopher Street Project founder Tyler Hack is building political power to defend trans rights and elect pro-equality ...
Despite the Supreme Court's discriminatory, deadly — and false in its claims — Skrmetti decision, trans people are real. Stand up for us.
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Them on MSNTrans People Can Obtain Accurate Passports Again. Here’s HowThe 19th spoke with experts about the window of opportunity — and risk — that exists while the State Department complies with ...
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The FTC’s recent anti-trans “workshop” proves the agency can’t be trusted to “protect kids” with online censorship powers. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was created in 1914 to protect consumers ...
More people chose to change their names at the age of 18 (15.28%) than at any other age, though their data showed that trans people may choose to change their name at any point in their life.
Everyone’s process is different, and that's OK." A recent National Center for Transgender Equality survey found that out of 92,000 transgender people, 94% felt satisfied post-transition.
Trans people should receive support from their cis counterparts because it’s the right thing to do, because we need help from groups in power to ensure equity.
Of course there is reason to be upset and frustrated: In 2023 alone, at least 25 trans and gender non-conforming people have been killed, according to the HRC.Pacheco-Branch turns her frustrations ...
Determining the number of transgender people in the U.S. is not simple. Until 2021, the U.S. Census Bureau didn’t ask about sexual orientation and gender identity, so we lack large-scale ...
More than a third of transgender people surveyed (34%) said they were experiencing poverty, and 30% said they’ve been homeless at least once in their lives.
Trans people in the U.S. have gained more rights in recent years, yet in many states those same rights are under attack. Now they are grappling with their newfound visibility – and vulnerability.
Determining the number of transgender people in the U.S. is not simple. Until 2021, the U.S. Census Bureau didn’t ask about sexual orientation and gender identity, so we lack large-scale ...
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