With approximately 1.4 million transgender adults in the United States—and millions more around the world—chances are that you've met a transgender person, even if you don't know it.
Learn more about two trans athlete cases before the Supreme Court and the history of anti-trans discrimination in the United States.
Everyone deserves to take care of their body in safety and privacy. Access to public restrooms is a basic right protected by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and transgender people deserve and need equal ...
To obtain a legal name change in Pennsylvania, an applicant must submit a petition to the court. An applicant must also obtain a fingerprint card, available through the state police and some ...
Achieving our goal of transgender equality requires activism at the local, state and national levels. While NCTE focuses on federal policies, we strongly support and encourage the vital work of ...
Many people—particularly those who have never met a transgender person—are naturally curious about what it’s like to be transgender. There may be unfamiliar terms, conflicting information, and ...
o Prior to breast/chest surgery, e.g., mastectomy, chest reconstruction, or breast augmentation, one required referral from the individual’s qualified mental health professionals (see NOTE 1 below) ...
Leading medical groups recognize the medical necessity of treatments for gender dysphoria and endorse such treatments. Most of these groups have also explicitly rejected insurance exclusions for ...
These unrelated policy riders would: Restrict access to gender-affirming care and reproductive healthcare, prohibit federal funding for critical services that transgender people rely on, restrict the ...
If you are passionate about sustaining the vital work of A4TE at a different level, consider joining Changemakers Circle. This is a community dedicated to making a lasting impact in the fight for ...
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What Are My Rights at School? Title IX is a federal law that makes sex-based discrimination illegal in most schools. Most courts who have looked at the issue have said that this includes ...