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    The Scars of the Transgender Community Transgendered men and women face more discrimination today than gays and lesbians. Individuals in the transgender community have been murdered at alarming rates as each year passes, trans-women and men are four times more likely to commit or attempt suicide than individuals who are heterosexual, Awareness is beginning to become harder to spread nationwide as many state legislatures are calling for transgendered men and women to enter public restrooms by their

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    Transgender Soldiers In July 2017, President Trump made the bold decision to ban all transgenders in the military. He clearly stated that he does not believe they should be able to serve for our country. President Trump said, “After consultation with my Generals and military experts, please be advised that the United States Government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in and capacity in the U.S. Military.” Many people are joining the military after deciding to change their

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    As transgender rights and issues become more widely understood and accepted across the country, many wonder if the psychologists who help transgender people require special training or certification before they can properly understand these issues and help transgender people through them. Though it might seem that this unique issue does merit extra education, there currently is no separate educational requirement for psychologists who work with members of the growing transgender community. That's

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    TRANSGENDER BATHROOMS Not at all would I classify myself as being in an anti-transgender group or any other discriminating group. Neither would I say that I am on any side. I feel as though people have a right to live their lives however they choose, whether society perceives it to be normal or not normal. But, at the same time, we have to have boundaries. When bathrooms were created, I assume one of the reasons was for physical privacy. I do not feel like it is discrimination to deny a transgender

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    United States Donald J. Trump continues to make his daily appearance in the headlines by tweeting out "The United States government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. military". This ban would affect the already estimated 15,000 currently serving military personnel and any future transgender volunteers. Following this statement was an uproar of backlash from all corners of the country and to some has solidified the fact that Trump does not stand

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    being exposed to change is important in that everyone is left with a broadened perspective. It is hard to prove whether the population of transgenders in history has increased over time since the term is so contemporary, but it is fair to say that once the term “transgender” was coined in the 1960’s some have had a hard time accepting the idea. The fact that Transgender individuals exist indicates that they are a social construction; However, this concept is often taken for granted. Similarly to what

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    replacement therapy, and gatekeeper were all terms used by the transgender community and therefore ones I knew, but not by the professional community. Once I realized there was a disconnect between the communities I was able to better comb the databases for useful articles, and cut the time I spent researching in half.

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    belief system that we can unanimously agreed upon which makes no religion right to make judgment towards any one let alone the transgender community. There are religions out there that say to love your neighbor like yourself. It’s very hypocritical for those to hate some just because of the way they present themselves. Several groups hold protests against the transgender community whether it is forcing them to use the bathroom of the sex they were born with not the one they identify as or driving

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    Number of Transgender People Murdered” by Keira Andrews and Jeff Simmons, highlights the ongoing issue of transgender murders, specifically black trans women in the United States. The authors discuss the rates of murders in the U.S within the general population and compare it to those rates of black trans women, which surpass the general population rate. It is also important to consider the fact that these statistics are not completely accurate, mainly due to the fact that the death of transgender individuals

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    entire life could change overnight. On July 25, transgender Americans were openly serving to defend our nation, but on July 26, that right had been taken away in an instant. With this ban, transgender Americans not only lost their ability to serve in the military, but also lost all of their medical assistance, and further, must now face the stigma President Trump has attached to being a transgender person. Under the Obama administration, transgender persons finally felt safe to openly declare their

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