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Published on Feb 03, 2016
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TRANSGENDERISM:
Who, what, when, and why
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WHY DID I CHOSE THIS TOPIC?
I knew very little about the transgender lifestyle
Very prevalent in the media
Provides an opportunity for more people to identify as transgender
Important to be informed
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GENDER, SEXUALITY
Gender, sexuality are distinct traits that shouldn't be combined
Gender-refers to whom you identify as
Sexuality-refers to whom you are physically attracted to
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE TRANSGENDER?
With that being said, trans means that gender identity or gender expression does conform w/sex for which they were assigned at birth
Sometimes both, sometimes only one
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TYPES OF TRANSGENDER PEOPLE
Transsexual- gender identity is different from assigned sex (some may choose gender or gender reassignment)
Cross-dressing- wearing clothing stereotypically worn by another gender, still comfortable with assigned sex (gender expression)
Genderqueer- those who don't identify as make or female
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WHY ARE PEOPLE TRANSGENDER?
No single explanation
Genetic influences, prenatal hormone levels, early life experiences
People often feel trapped in their gender cycle and can't fully express themselves for who they are without "removing the costume"
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WHAT KINDS OF DISCRIMINATION?
Most U.S cities and states do not protect transgender people from discrimination YET
Experience high levels of discrimination in job employment, legal systems, education, etc.
Often the target of hate crimes and daily subtle ignorance
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HOW CAN I SUPPORT THEM?
Understand that transgender people are members of various identity groups (businesses, churches, schools, etc.)
Get support for your own reactions and questions, including expressing your feelings
Reach out to those who are transgender or attend open question sessions at conferences
Respect others decisions, advocate for their rights, and further educate yourself
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PREVALENCE IN THE MEDIA
Caitlyn Jenner-
Top American Olympic athlete in the 1970's, TV personality
Struggled with identity for decades, would sometimes wear panty hoes under her clothes to feel comfortable with herself
Announced she is officially a woman at the age of 65
10.
LAVERNE COX
Earned an Emmy nomination for role in Orange is the New Black
Born in Mobile, Alabama, a very conservative childood
Was often bullied, acted like a girl, was told she needed therapy, tried to commit suicide
Began dressing more like a woman, medical transition during college
Important to recognize trans people who are less fortunate (don't have funds, not supported by family or community)
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FINAL THOUGHTS
"My beauty is not about how I look. My beauty is about my heart and soul"- Laverne Cox
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