11 results for "trans identity"
Trans rights are the defining civil rights struggle of our generation, as race equality was in the 1960s and gay rights were in the decades that followed. I…
When workplace materials use dehumanising language about trans people, the right move is to act now rather than wait. Document the specific language, raise it…
The only debate worth having about trans people is how to help them live their lives more easily. Every other framing, whether trans people exist, whether they…
Trans people in prison have legal rights to dignity, safety, and protection from discrimination. The Equality Act 2010 protects them through the characteristic…
Starting university far from home, they introduced themselves by their real name for the first time and discovered that who they were had been waiting all…
She hadn't slept the night before, convinced that walking into a restaurant would give her away. Then the waitress asked what she could get the ladies, and a…
A person who paused a medical step and spent months certain they were a fraud finds, slowly, that the pause was part of the path.
Two parents navigate pickups, birthdays, and new names after one comes out as trans, choosing their children's calm over their own grief.
Layla was told she had to choose between her faith and being herself, until she found a corner of her religion spacious enough for both.
The proposal of a "transgender spectrum disorder" diagnosis recycles the same playbook used to pathologise gay people: dress stigma in clinical language to…
When healthcare professionals publicly compare trans identity to mental illness and misgender colleagues, regulatory action follows, but is this really…