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    Will McAllister Ms. Lee English PAP 10 10 October 2017 Genius Project Rough Draft Transgender inequality has been the topic of controversy within recent years. As time moves on, rallies become more frequent, organizations are becoming more widespread, and legislation is being passed to help integrate transgender citizens within society. At the root of most of this controversy seems to be transgender students’ rights within education, and what progress can be made to expand upon those rights, or

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    Transgender in the Psychology Perspective As we know transgenderism has been around for quite some time now. Tracking back to way before 1998 when the transgender day was established. This day is on November 20th and it was established in order to have a day of remembrance for those people of the gay, lesbian, and straight community who have suffered from either physical abuse, assault, or both. Researchers of psychological advancements have discovered many new things about this rising issue or as

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    The transgender community in America has been seeking equal opportunities for many years.  More than any other group in America, transgenders struggle with self-identity issues which makes it hard to prosper in communities that misunderstand them.  The civil rights act of 1964 prohibited any form of discrimination, whether that was based on religious creed, race, sex or any other belief. Despite this advancement, transgenders haven't been able to receive the same treatment as their peers consequently

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    today’s society, a person is able to identify themselves as a boy, a girl or a transgender. Transgender is a delicate subject to some people as it may be accepted by some and abnormal for others. Lisa Fields, a journalist, informed us that nearly 700,000 people are living publicly as transgender in the U.S and many people have many assumptions about what it means to be transgender. The people who identify themselves as transgender say it what is means inside to them is what matters. Additionally, different

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    Jacquelyne Ruiz 7 April 2016 Transgender Panel Discussion Throughout the past decades sex and gender have remained in major taboos and impacts within the transgender communities. Indeed, after participating in a Transgender Panel Discussion at Fresno State University, reading articles like Meet the Muxes, class discussions and the conclusion for all four sources lead to words like exclusion, discrimination, and oppressions because those define the lives of transgender, Muxes, and that for following

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    a dream. But behind that perfect façade is a harsh reality: things are not as perfect as they seem, though tremendous gains have been made. Over the past few years, tremendous gains have been made in regards to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community (among others). In 2008, the long-standing

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    Transgenders ha ve served in many armed forces throughout the world. They have been able to adapt and overcome throughout history and still face many issues in their community with their way of life today. It has been a debate for a long time now on whether they should or should not be allowed to serve in the U.S. military openly. The Department of Defense has been able to base a decision based on study findings, but have also used those finding to reinstate a ban. They have struggled for decades

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    Obama lifted the ban of transgenders being in the military. Now the question comes up, should transgender be allowed in the military? This is a very “touchy” topic as when discussed in verbal debates, situations can become pretty heated. Recently, current president, Donald Trump reversed the decision and put the ban back on as he made the announcement on Twitter saying, the military does not need to be “burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgenders in the military would

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    As of 2015, up to 700, 000 adults in the United States are transgender. Transgender is when a person’s self-identity does not conform unambiguously to conventional notions of male and female gender. For instance, have you ever had to decide between: if you care more for your safety or dignity while choosing which restroom door to open? Well, if your answer was “no” you have been living a comfortable life compare to transgender people. Every day more than 700,000 people (worldwide) struggle with this

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    the transgender community has made significant progress from where they began, there is still an enormous amount of work needed to be done. Transgender people still face basic discrimination and although laws prevent against the harassment of trans individuals, it is impossible to sway the opinions of some narrow minded individuals. While former President Barack Obama began to make progress in the transgender community, the election of President Trump has threatened the rights of transgender individuals

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