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    make their environment more inclusive to transgender students. However, most attempts are half-hearted, and some schools simply refuse to try. Contrary to what most schools think, supporting transgender students is a lot simpler than most schools think. Many refuse to try because of the perceived complexity, but transgender students just want to be treated like regular students, and not like aliens. School administrations should take action to protect transgender students by educating other students

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    out, the fight for full equality still rages on. Oliver dedicated his main segment of his show on Sunday to addressing the issue of transgender rights. This issue concerns a number of facets for transgender people, such as being bullied at school and having a fairly alarming rate of attempted suicide at 41%. As Oliver points out during his segment, this is a civil rights issue, and it will require a deep examination of this country’s values and the way in which we view transgendered people if we truly

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    society it’s more of a wall that is painted with judgement and violence. The transgender community have had to deal with many social injustices, but in the 21st century there is hope for change. Recently, the transgender community is being restricted of the honor of serving in our military. On August 25, 2017 the “President announced his intention to implement a discriminatory and reckless policy” (GLAD), banning transgenders from joining our military. Serving in the military is an indescribable honor

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    They should have the right to dress as they choose, love who they choose, and be who they choose. It angers me that people believe differently considering they’ve never been in their shoes. In the “Paradoxes of Gender” Judith Lorber states, “We need to change biological sex

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    Analysis Boys DonT Cry

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    The film, Boys Don’t cry, is about a transgender woman, whose family does not accepts him for who he is, so then he moves out to start a new-better life. Teena, known as Brandon, falls in love with a women who accepts him for who he is. He is convinced that he has found what he was always searching for; acceptance by a girl, and being able to change his identity without people knowing that he is a she. When his two guy friends find out that he is a transgender he faces his consequences. Because Brandon

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    the documentary has tripled. One's sex is not a choice, you can be born male, female or the complicated intersex which was discussed a lot in the movie. The surgeries recommended and performed by doctors on intersex children is a violation of their right. Although it was cited that the amount of intersex individuals who receive the treatment, are changed to female, and come out happy with the choice. However, this percentage is not at 100%, 1 in 10 disagree with the choice of the doctor and

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    Transgender In Classroom

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    The first article I found was posted in The New York Times on September 1, 2015. The title of the article is called “Missouri Teenagers Protest a Transgender Student’s Use of the Girls’ Bathroom”. Students at Hillsboro High School, in Missouri are protesting a transgender student requesting to use the girls’ bathroom. Lila Perry started to identify as a female at the age of 13. But, it was not until last year that she made her transitioning publicly known. The high school decided to let her use the

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    to the public’s attention is: What bathroom transgender people should, legally, be able to use? Transgender people are people who identify with a gender other than the one they were born. They feel like they were born the wrong sex. Transgender people go through challenges everyday. Even simple things, like using the bathroom, are a struggle. The United States Departments of Justice and Education, recently, stated that schools have to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms, locker rooms

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    Lgbtqa Essay Topics

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    There is much controversy about the rights of individuals who identify themselves as part of the LGBTQA+ community. The real question is, why is there controversy about this topic in the first place? Why would you want to strip a person of their rights just because they’re different or they don’t fit your standards of normal? The people of the LGBTQA+ community should be able to have the same rights and be treated the same way as other people. The most common controversial topic is how these individuals

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    of each gender. Lately, there has been much commotion surrounding bathroom policy for Transgender people. To begin this analysis, I have asked myself one essential question; “For those opposed of Transgender people using the bathroom they identify with, what is their main concern that drives them to be against them doing so.” After identifying this leading question, my next step was to research why Transgender people would want to use the bathroom in accordance to their identifiable gender. Even

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