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    Unfortunately, societal stigma is a major contributor of barriers found within the transgender community, leading to discrimination and prejudice. Both long-term and short –term effects include, but are not limited to, greater susceptibility to developing psychological problems and facilitation of interpersonal abuse and neglect. 6 As of 2015, with the release of DSM-V, the healthcare system began moving in the right direction in an attempt to de-stigmatize the diagnosis of gender dysphoria. Because

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    the world received the news that Bruce was becoming a trans woman on 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer. In June 2015 Jenner officially debuted to the world as Caitlyn Jenner on the cover of Vanity Fair Magazine after transforming herself into a transgender woman. This news took the world by storm which stirred up a mixture of responses from the rest of the world. Some were encouraging words to the star and others were not. Now Jenner

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    LGBT Should Have Equal Rights We all as humans have a sexual orientation and gender identity. This fact has stated discrimination against members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community, based on sexual orientation and gender identity is a major problem in the United States that affects many people. I believe that all people, regardless of their sexual preference or gender identification, should be able to have and enjoy their human rights. Equal rights for LGBTs would require

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    Patiala Email: pushpinder_21@yahoo.co.in Abstract Cinema is undoubtedly the greatest thing to have happened to the queer movement in India. Sexual minority comprises of all those people who fall under the categories of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender. India is one of the many countries where homosexuality is still considered a taboo. Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code which criminalises homosexuality was introduced by the British in colonial India in 1861 and it still stands in the country’s

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    database to help answer my question. The first article I found was “There is No Such thing as ‘Transgender’.” This article shows the opinion of Thaddeus Baklinski on his views of Transgenders. He uses Dr. Joseph Berger’s research to back up his opinion on his beliefs that Transgenders are just unhappy and can be treated as a mental illness. After reading this article, I found an article titled, “Transgender People Should Not Be Labeled with Mental Disorders.” This article gives the opinion Kelley Winter

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    we need it to live. Being transgender means having to live through all the bad every single day because they cannot meet their basic needs. The discrimination transgender people face mirrors that of LGB people but in many cases it is worse. Transgenders struggle with identity documents, restrooms and proper health care. Everything males, females, everyone do not have to go through on a day to day basis. In a national survey done in 2012, 77 percent of transgenders in Colorado reported being mistreated

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    they don’t have to choose between going to the men’s and women’s washroom; they can just go into the gender neutral washroom and not have to worry. Say if someone realized they’re transgender, but they noticed that some of the people who hang around them are transphobic, so they don’t want to come out as transgender to them. Instead of panicking about what washroom to use, they can just go into the gender neutral washroom and not accidentally ‘out’

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    the whole world to see. Being a transgender has always been a deviant act, seeing that people were confused on what they actually were meant to be. People are ridiculed for being different, and by being transgendered; it is outside of the social norm, to be accepted. From an early age Jenner always believed that there was something wasn’t right, he loved being feminine but being in the spot light didn’t help him be who he always wanted to be. And for transgender not being accepted it made it more

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    Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning individuals are almost 3 times more likely than others to experience a mental health condition such as major depression or generalized anxiety disorder (National Alliance on Mental Illness). That is around 55% of LGBTQ people who will develop a mental illness. While some mental illnesses can be genetic, prejudice and stigma have created a higher rate of mental illness in LGBTQ youth because mental illnesses and disorders develop due to prejudice

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    Trans-Pandemic The transgender community has been facing much more ridicule than society realizes in our generation, we have been trying to change and accept more and more things. Yet I never realized how much and how little improvement has happened in the past years. While watching The Daily Show, one of my favorite television shows, I heard about the problems I never really have thought about before. Actually realizing all the issues within the transgender community really surprised me. One major

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