Transgender

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Refers to people who identify as a gender different from the sex they were assigned at birth.

Gender Identity: Understanding the concept of Gender Identity, an individual's internal sense of being male or female or something else, and how it differs from sex assigned at birth.
Gender Expression: Exploring an individual's gender expression, the way they present themselves through behavior, clothing, and other means.
Transgender Terminology: Getting familiar with the vocabulary and terminology used in the transgender community, including terms like transgender, cisgender, non-binary, and others.
The History of Transgender People: Studying the history of transgender people and their struggles throughout the 20th century and until the present day.
Intersectionality: Understanding how intersectionality and the different aspects of identity such as race, class, religion, and sexual orientation intersect with gender identity.
Transphobia and Discrimination: Learning about current attitudes towards transgender people and the discrimination they face in different areas of their lives.
Trans Health Care and Treatment: Understanding the different treatments and therapies available to transgender individuals, including hormone therapy, gender-affirming surgeries, and mental health care.
Advocacy and Activism: Learning about the important role that advocacy and activism play in advancing transgender rights and promoting greater understanding and acceptance.
Legal Protections and Rights: Understanding the legal protections and rights of transgender people, including laws and policies surrounding employment, healthcare, and education.
Support for Transgender Individuals: Familiarizing oneself with resources and support networks available to transgender individuals, such as support groups, advocacy organizations, and mental health services.
"Their gender identity differs from that typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth."
"Many experience gender dysphoria, which they may seek to alleviate through transitioning."
"Transitioning often involves adopting a different name and set of pronouns."
"Gender affirming care such as hormone replacement therapy and various gender-affirming surgeries."
"Not all transgender people desire these treatments."
"Unable to access them for financial, medical or legal reasons."
"Those who do desire to medically transition may identify as transsexual."
"In addition to trans men and trans women, it may also include people who are non-binary."
"Transgender people may be of any sexual orientation."
"Cisgender, which describes people whose gender identity matches their assigned sex."
"Transgender identity is generally found in less than 1% of the worldwide population."
"Figures ranging from <0.1% to 0.6%."
"This percentage is likely greater when including non-binary identities in population estimates."
"Many transgender people face discrimination in the workplace, in accessing public accommodations, and in healthcare."
"In many countries, they are not legally protected from discrimination."
"Some countries, such as Canada, collect census data on transgender people."
"Transgender is an umbrella term."
"People who belong to a third gender."
"Gender identity is distinct from sexual orientation."
"Statistics on the number of transgender people vary widely due to differing definitions of transgender."