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    protect transgender and other non-binary people from discrimination, expand the possibilities for gender identity and expression, and reduce the impact that gender has on our educational system. Explain why it is compelling to you Gender pronouns make me curious because most humans do not have to worry about harassment due to their gender or how they portray themselves. This is bothersome to me because we are all human beings and in my opinion, deserve the same rights as everyone

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    G. G Vs Grimm Case

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    Court Case Gavin Grimm is a transgender who was born as a female, and want his right to go to the boys’ bathroom. In Richmond, a federal appeals court has said that he can sue the school board, because they are practically taking away his right to be what he wants to be (Balingit). “The American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Virginia filed a lawsuit against the Gloucester County School Board for adopting a discriminatory bathroom policy that segregates transgender students from their peers”

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    sexual orientation or are transgender, are subject to a lot of bullying“ says Barack Obama. “They are vulnerable” says Obama. “ And I think that's part of our obligation as a society to make sure that everybody is treated fairly and our kids are loved, and protected , and their dignity is affirmed”. However, according to the New York Times, there is a general view that Conservatives believe that this action is

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    body. She was born with female organs; However, she always felt like a man and because of that reason she decided to show her true self and portray herself as a male. She changed her name to Brandon Teena and that is the moment when he became a transgender. Transgenderism is defined as “of, relating to, or being a person (as a transsexual or a transvestite) who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person's sex at birth “. He dressed like

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    which one applies him/herself as (male or female) which include straight men and women transgender men and women, some lesbians and gays. Sexual orientation is which one he/she desires to be with. For example, a woman with a woman would be the lesbian community, a man with a man would be the gay community, a man or a woman who chooses to be with either sex would be your bisexual community, and the transgender community would be men or women that have gone under surgeries or procedures that change

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    Transgender Essay

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    does not want to be the sex that they were born. Others say that a person is born with those feelings and that they just develop over time. Some say that they don’t act on those feelings during adolescence because of the stigma attached to being transgender, and the fact that kids are cruel. The fact that they don’t act on the feelings until later in their lives is the reason why some say that wanting to be a different sex just happens. Personally, I believe that a person is born knowing that they

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    In 1994, the US Supreme Court addressed prison rape for the first time when they ruled that Dee Farmer, a transgender female inmate, was a victim of cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment. Though prison officials knew Dee Farmer was a trans woman, they housed her in a male facility, where she was repeatedly beaten and raped, and subsequently contracted HIV. Farmer argued that prison officials knew that she was vulnerable and at risk for assault but failed to do anything to address

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    Recent studies have shown that bullying has become a growing problem among the youth. With the transgender and gender noncomforming population recently becoming more visible in our society, there has been an increase in awareness and interest in the gender-based discrimination these adolescents face. This gender-based victimization is victimization based on the way individuals express their current gender (appearance, mannerisms, and behaviors) that does not match the sex they were born with. Previous

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    world, people would get along and live in peace. Unfortunately, this idea is not real and the world is full of different forms of hate and discrimination. People are discriminated against based on various things like race, religion, and sex. The Transgender community faces one of the highest amounts of discrimination. This includes things like using a public restroom, going to a doctor’s office, insurance coverage, workplace, and traveling. First, utilizing public restrooms are a major problem for

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    In Pablo Arauz article New Group Focuses on LGBTQIA Student Rights Arauz outlines the goals and ideals of The Rainbow Guard. Arauz begins by describing the Rainbow Guard’s goal to make campus a safer place for LGBTQIA people. The author then describes founder, Tyler Fincannons naming process. Arauz also describes how The Rainbow Guard is more political than other LGBTQIA clubs on campus who are more social. Another goal of The Rainbow Guard is to make campus safe for all members of the LGBTQIA community

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