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A look inside Detroit’s black transgender community

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Across the country, the transgender community has been experiencing an unprecedented level of visibility. Openly transgender celebrities like actress Laverne Cox and model Isis King are proudly gracing television screens and newsstands. Gender dysphoria – the medical term describing those whose identities differ from their birth gender – is now widely recognized in the medical community, and many major health care providers cover gender reassignment surgery for those who are diagnosed with it. Here at home, the Detroit Police Department recently hired its first transgender officer, who will be graduating from the academy in June.

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Berkeley schools go beyond bathrooms to support gender non-conforming students

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Berkeley High School sophomore Ellie began identifying as a girl last year. The 16-year-old’s birth certificate says male but, as she entered adolescence, it became clear to her that she was not a boy.

Ellie was homeschooled until high school. At BHS, she was thrown into a new environment where she found more opportunities to compare herself to her peers and consider how she fit in socially.

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Executive Order and Health Care Bill are Attacks on Transgender People

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From TLC executive director Kris Hayashi:

Last week, as the House of Representatives passed President Trump’s dangerous bill undermining the Affordable Care Act, the President signed a so-called “religious liberty” Executive Order that attempts to chip away at the Constitution’s separation of church and state and encourages government agencies to discriminate.

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20 Trans People Talk About The Beauty Standards They’re So Tired Of

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Societal standards of beauty affect us all. From birth, we’re encouraged to internalize various myths, from the good ol’ “no white shoes after Labor Day” to the much more harmful “fat folks can’t wear tight clothes.” Transgender people face the same beauty myths, plus an extra helping of transphobia-flavored fashion rules, like “if a trans man wears makeup, it means he’s not really a man” and “all trans people must have gender affirmation surgery.”

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Transgender and undocumented leader fights for rights in Arizona

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Karyna Jaramillo lives in fear that she’ll be deported and sent back to her hometown in Morelos, Mexico where she could face persecution. “Deporting me is like sending me straight to my death,” she said in Spanish.

Jaramillo is a transgender woman, an undocumented immigrant and leader for migrants who fear persecution in their home countries and feel excluded by LGBTQ organizations in the U.S.

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The Transgender Politician Fighting for LGBT Rights in the Philippines

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There is an elevated stage in the basketball court-cum-community hall that Philippine Congresswoman Geraldine Roman is using to address her constituents, but she chooses not to use it.

Instead she remains on their level, cracking jokes and singing as she outlines her local government platform – emphasising her education and livelihood programmes and underlining her commitment to a national bill that will outlaw discrimination against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.

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Shay Neary Is The First Trans Plus Size Model To Land A Major Fashion Campaign

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Model and Instagram darling Shay Neary is the first trans plus size model to land a major fashion campaign, and her inclusive spring/summer 2017 collab with retailer Yours Clothing is fab AF. Neary featured in a sleek urban photoshoot for the brand. The model also created a style guide for her fellow trans folks to go along with her selections from Yours Clothing’s trendiest pieces.

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Study finds trans kids are hardly different from cis kids –duh.

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Researchers have published a study that proves trans kids are “never significantly different” from cisgender kids. The study, put together by University of Washington researchers Anne Fast and Kristina Olson and published by the journal Child Development, examined 36 different 3-to-5 year olds who had socially transitioned and were living as their gender. Due to their age, however, none have received medical treatment.

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