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Guide: The Transgender Community & LGBTQ Culture
Organizations (Global/US-based)
- WPATH – World Professional Association for Transgender Health
- Transgender Law Center – legal advocacy
- National Center for Transgender Equality – policy
- Mermaids (UK) – trans youth & families
- ILGA World – international LGBTQ+ rights
6. Common Myths vs. Facts
| Myth | Fact | |----------|----------| | “Being trans is a mental illness.” | Gender dysphoria (distress from gender mismatch) is a recognized condition, but being trans itself is not an illness. The WHO removed “transgender identity” from its mental disorders list in 2019. | | “Trans women are a threat in bathrooms.” | No evidence supports this. Trans people are far more likely to be assaulted in bathrooms than to assault others. | | “Kids are too young to know they’re trans.” | Many trans people report knowing their gender as early as age 3-5. For youth, care is largely social (name, pronouns) – puberty blockers are reversible and buy time to decide. | | “Non-binary people are just seeking attention.” | Non-binary identities have existed across cultures for millennia (e.g., Two-Spirit people in many Indigenous nations, hijras in South Asia). |
Online Communities
- r/asktransgender, r/NonBinary, r/TransSpace
- Gender Census (annual survey of non-binary language)
- Pronoun Dressing Room – test new pronouns
Intersectionality
- Trans women of color experience the highest rates of homicide, unemployment, and homelessness.
- Disabled trans people face medical discrimination and lack of accessible transition care.
- Indigenous Two-Spirit people – many Indigenous cultures historically recognized third-gender roles; Two-Spirit is a modern pan-Indigenous identity.
5. Elder Trans People
- Pioneers of the movement (e.g., Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera). Face unique challenges in long-term care and age-related medical transition.