![]() Yes, I see you prescribing gender affirming hormones, yet calling me she in every meeting we attend. “Trans” is often considered more inclusive than transgender because it includes transgender, transsexual, transmasc, transfem, and those who simply use the word trans. The most hypocritical among us will espouse inclusion publicly, but fail to show up for non-binary and trans folx in meaningful ways. If the term transition was used for everyone trans, cis, non-binary, gender non-conforming and/or other identities, then it would not be transphobic. Our previous administration’s flow of constant disinformation about TGNB folx fanned the flames of transphobia. See above for common acronyms and terms including female to male (or FTM), male to female (or MTF), assigned male at birth (or AMAB), assigned female at birth (or AFAB), nonbinary, and gender-expansive. A through-line in all of these memoirs is how transphobic and racist policies are being greenlighted by bias and discrimination authorized at the local, state, and federal levels. This word is also used as an umbrella term to describe groups of people who transcend conventional expectations of gender identity or expression-such groups include, but are not limited to, people who identify as transsexual, genderqueer, gender variant, gender diverse, and androgynous. Crosshairs is a book that champions and celebrates many kinds of intersectional diversity in the land known now as Canada. BIPOC queer folx fighting back against oppressors who want to stomp them into the ground. harassment, and discrimination transphobia trans misogyny homophobia. Transgender people may or may not decide to alter their bodies hormonally and/or surgically to match their gender identity. There are some powerful lines I will repeat to myself, their mantra of active allyship without performance or virtue signaling. 32 And, in turn, trans folx's intersections of identities greatly impact. This history erasing trans women, calling them men and. Often shortened to trans, from the Latin prefix for “on a different side as.” A term describing a person’s gender identity that does not necessarily match their assigned sex at birth. His work and transphobic conclusions on this issue have been lauded by both the extreme right and left ends of the political spectrum. ![]()
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