Trans rights are under attack. These trans elders say they ‘aren’t afraid’
- Trans activists reflect on their resilience despite attacks on their rights, including legislative actions from President Donald Trump targeting transgender individuals and gender-affirming care.
- Elders in the trans community express a mix of pride for progress and anxiety over recent anti-trans laws, emphasizing ongoing battles for acceptance.
- Pauline Park highlighted the ongoing attacks on transgender identity, emphasizing that the effort to try to eliminate gender-affirming care is going to fail but is going to harm a lot of people.
- Cynthia Erivo encourages individuals to define their identities for themselves, asserting that acceptance is not dependent on societal approval or laws.
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Cynthia Erivo shares message for trans fans: 'It's not for anyone to decide who or what you are'
Erivo encouraged her trans fans to reject disapproval from others: "Don't seek out the acceptance of people who don't want to accept you" The post Cynthia Erivo shares message for trans fans: ‘It’s not for anyone to decide who or what you are’ appeared first on Attitude.
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How I Survive Lagos as a Trans Woman
When Liber, a 22-year-old trans woman in Lagos, posted a video online about her experience accessing hormone replacement therapy (HRT), she didn’t think it would go viral. She was just trying to speak her truth, to show how hard it is for trans people to get basic care in Nigeria. But the fallout was quick and painful. Already living independently and navigating a city that’s hostile to anyone who doesn’t conform, she suddenly found herself expo…
Trans identity, sex work and the AIDS crisis: Trans women in conversation
Two trans women share a lively discussion around culture, sex work, the AIDS crisis, gender and intersex identity. The post Trans identity, sex work and the AIDS crisis: Trans women in conversation appeared first on Archer Magazine.
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