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    What are transgender rights you may ask? Well some transgender don’t get protected by those who bully them, harassed and insulate them for being who they are and they don’t get protected by the violence that's done to these transgender people. Transgender rights are important because they fight battles everyday of their life because they face a lot of challenges in life and face people who may not like them and who bully them until they can’t handle it anymore and just end your life because they

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    In recent years, we seen a change in not only about how transgender people look at themselves but how the world receives them as well. Being transgender which is also called transsexualism is qualified as a condition that is recognized as gender identity disorder. There should not be laws that stop people from expressing their belief and the way they choose to live their life. Not only does such laws go against freedom of religion and freedom of speech but it also gives way for people to use offensive

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    Transgender rights are something that has been long debated about for a very long time. People who are transgender are people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. A person who is transgender has to experience their rights to be taken away from them, for example, the right to use the bathroom and the right to serve in the military. Imagine, being the subject of whether you should have rights or not, as if it were something that should be debated about in the first

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    study the right chords, you just can't seem to grasp the concept, and there is nothing wrong with that. Plenty of people happen to have this mindset when it comes to transgender people. There is this constant debate concerning transgender men and women and their rights. In some cases, they are expected to abide by certain requirements in order to full change their gender and aren't granted the right to use the bathroom based on their gender identity. The problem with transgender rights is that they

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    Transgender Rights in America Essay

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    Humans have established their own rights in society for many, many years now. However, because some humans differ from the norms that are built in society, they are shunned and denied their rights until they conform to society’s norms. There has been numerous groups of people who have been denied their rights in America. African Americans, immigrants, Native Americans, and gays have been isolated simply because that is the way that they were born into this world and others do not find them “normal”

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    Rights for Transgender Youth- In the Classroom Hannah Wintz Ball State University School is thought of as a safe, friendly environment for all to learn and share their ideas, creativity, and opinions. It should be, especially since Americans send their children to school, five days a week, seven hours a day. Unfortunately, not all children feel that their safety is ensured at their schools. Transgender youth feel as if they cannot be their true selves in an environment that’s supposed

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    emersion of discussion regarding the rights of LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and various queer identifying) people and their communities. While there have been many victories in the fight for equality between sexualities and sexual identities, many identities falling under the queer umbrella, have been left behind. Transgender communities, among these forgotten identities, are still struggling to be recognized as valid and deserving of basic human rights and are fighting against discrimination

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    Currently, people are debating over the rights of transgender people in America. The government has been trying to figure out what to do when it comes to bathroom laws and more importantly, insurance coverage. Transitioning from one gender to the other is very expensive. Some insurances cover hormone treatment and surgery, while others do not. The fact of it is that these surgeries are cosmetic. Covering transgender surgeries will also give attention to a subject that will confuse kids and affect

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    Mixed gender rights have definitely come to the forefront in recent years for institutions in higher education. Long gone are the days of our parents and grandparents where gender identity and sexual preference were hush-hush. Students have pushed the boundaries of their respective school’s policies on transgender rights and have forced these institutions to institute policies to address these issues of equality on campus. My research will highlight the myriad of ways that higher education has addressed

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    Transgender Rights, the Definitions and Qualifications Therein, and the Issue as a Contemporary Point of Contention within American Society, Including Modern Regress of Federal Policy Following the landmark supreme court ruling in favor of same sex marriage in 2015, the issue of further LGBT protections has become a common concept of debate within the United States. Many politicians have an unfortunately uninformed and nuance lacking stand on the concept, and only 15 states have comprehensive anti-discrimination

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