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    #BoycottTarget petition which opposes retail giant Target’s transgender bathroom policy. The #BoycottTarget pledge launched by the American Family Association (AFA) has garnered more than 162,000 signatures within just 24 hours. The petition was triggered by Target’s recent announcement about its policy to allow transgender customers to use the bathrooms of the opposite sex, Charisma News reports. In a statement, target had announced that the transgender bathroom policy was implemented to make everyone feel

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    The transgender community faces much opposition in today’s society. Transgender athletes, in certain states, are facing many discriminating laws against them. In the United States, only sixteen states will let students compete as the gender they identify as. Seven states force transgender students to compete under the gender they were born, seventeen states have a case by case basis system, and ten states don’t even have a policy. (Transathlete, 2017) Students in these states have a hard time being

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    Kevin Hascher Professor Lanier BI 125 10/24/2016 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health Although the issue of LGBT+ has been thrust to the forefront of issues in contemporary society, this is a battle that has affected social, political and health-related spectrums of our communities for decades. For many years, homosexuality was thought to be a psychiatric illness. In fact, it was defined as such by the APA until 1974. Gay conversion therapy was fairly popular, subjecting

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    Over the past decade, there has been a growing body of research on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. Compared to their heterosexual peers, sexual minority (LGBT) youth struggle significantly, as they try to navigate through the social stigma attached to their sexual orientation. This population faces significant struggles due to a lack of social support, a hostile school environment, and incidences of bullying, harassment, and physical abuse. Compared to their heterosexual peers, sexual

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    quote submitted anonymously. Being transgender is not a choice. They have enough problems with their bodys and don’t need criticism from others. Transgender people get discriminated by their community and their presidant but there are many people who try and help the transgender community. Discrimination against transgender people is a real problem in the work place. First, being transgender can affect employment. In 2006, a survey was taken on transgender people. The survey was about how they

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    The group that have been identified as a marginalized and oppressed group is the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community (LGBT). In this paper I will be focused on the history and how stereotypes have been perpetuated, transformed, and continue to currently exist in society. I will also cover how the LGBT has experienced oppression in our country. Lastly, I will discuss local agencies who are advocating for the LGBT on current issues. History: Snapshot LGBT has been in existence since ancient

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    Transgender People Shouldn't Be Allow in the Army Introduction Paragraph: Imagine a world where all your tax money that you pay and go to the Army are getting wasted on someone that wants to change their gender. A lot of people that join the military, just join so they don't waste their money on changing their gender. The Army pays $124,000 to complete a gender transition. That money is the taxes that people pay it goes to the army and it gets wasted on someone who wants a change their gender

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    In this paper, I will discuss transgender children, specifically contextual variables that impact psychological adjustment. Define stress, stressors, and coping strategies, and contemplate their relationship to health and wellness of these. Identify and describe social psychological phenomena. Describe relationships, lifestyles, and issues of parenting and longevity. Identify gender differences and explore gender role stereotypes. Examine evidence-based strategies from each of the selected articles

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    Dominique Fraser March 15, 2017 Transgender Bathroom Laws As our world evolves, we are beginning to see new debates and problems to face. The issue of transgenders, is if they should be allowed to use the bathroom of a gender that they personally identify there self as. Rest rooms is an end to go and necessary part of our daily lives. Every single person shares the human need for a safe space while using the bathroom , when we go to school work or participate in public life. This problem

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    Translating Transgender: A layman's guide to the least-known minority Who hasn't been told to "just be yourself and people will like you?" It seems like such a simple notion. But what if being yourself could lead to harassment, rejection, isolation, unemployment, homelessness, physical violence, or even death? Not so simple anymore, is it? Sadly, this situation is one that confronts transgendered people worldwide on a daily basis. Laurie Johnson*, a tall, robust Fall River resident who underwent

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