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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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Why these trans elders say they ‘aren’t afraid’ amid attacks on trans rights

When Renata Ramos was 5, she stood in front of a mirror, squeezed her eyes shut, and prayed that when she opened them, she would see a girl looking back at her.

·Atlanta, United States
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WAAY-TV broke the news in Huntsville, United States on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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