Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a floor vote (216-206) to ban trans and intersex girls and women from participating in sports at federally funded schools and universities. A similar ...
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Today, the U.S. Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which includes provisions that severely restrict access to trans-related healthcare for the transgender children of service ...
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Provides workshops and pro bono legal services for name and gender changes in Alabama. Trans Queer Pueblo is a base-building racial and gender justice organization that is collectively governed by a ...
Many people—particularly those who have never met a transgender person—are naturally curious about what it’s like to be transgender. There may be unfamiliar terms, conflicting information, and ...
Recently, Senate members introduced S. 9, a bill that would ban transgender and intersex girls and women from participating in sports at federally funded schools and universities.
Our team of legal and policy experts has pulled together a critical resource for our trans community: The Trans Legal Survival Guide. Given the upcoming administration’s anti-trans track record, our ...
Learning to be an ally to the transgender people in your life, or to transgender people overall, is an ongoing process. Some ways to be a good ally are simple and easy, while others require more time, ...
With approximately 1.4 million transgender adults in the United States—and millions more around the world—chances are that you've met a transgender person, even if you don't know it.
See other materials like this at our About Transgender People resource hub! "I'm a transgender woman. That means my birth certificate said 'male,' but I always knew I was a girl. I was so relieved ...
Drag is a type of entertainment where people dress up and perform, often in highly stylized ways. The term originated as British theater slang in the 19th century and was used to describe women’s ...