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New Study from The Fenway Institute, MGH Shows Discrimination, Stigma, and Family Pressure Drive Detransition Among Transgender People

New Study from The Fenway Institute, MGH Shows Discrimination, Stigma, and Family Pressure Drive “Detransition” Among Transgender People Share Article Study suggests that stigma and discrimination are obstacles to safely living in one’s gender identity and expression These findings show that detransition and transition regret are not synonymous, despite the two phenomena being frequently conflated in the media and in political debates. BOSTON (PRWEB) April 07, 2021 A new study published in LGBT Health found that 13.1% of currently identified transgender people have detransitioned at some point in their lives, but that 82.5% of those who have detransitioned attribute their decision to at least one external factor such as pressure from family, non-affirming school environments, and increased vulnerability to violence, including sexual assault. The study was authored by researchers at The Fenway Institute and

Transgender people take a beating at both ends of the Capitol today

Transgender people take a beating at both ends of the Capitol today Transgender people take a beating at both ends of the Capitol today THE TRANSGENDER SPORTS BAN: Independent Sen. Jim Hendren joined six Democrats in opposition, Transgender people the Republican hot button of choice this year took a beating in the House and Senate today. Advertisement By overwhelming majorities, the House endorsed legislation that will likely end medical services for transgender people younger than 18. The Senate endorsed legislation to ban transgender women from sports from kindergarten through college, though none currently is participating in Arkansas. The Senate voted 28-7 for SB 354 by Sen. Missy Irvin to prohibit

Major Health, Education, and Child Welfare Organizations Oppose Anti-LGBTQ State-Based Legislation

Major Health, Education, and Child Welfare Organizations Oppose Anti-LGBTQ State-Based Legislation Today, the nation’s leading child health and welfare groups representing more than 7 million youth-serving professionals and more than 1000 child welfare organizations released an open letter calling for lawmakers in states across the country to oppose dozens of bills that target LGBTQ people, and transgender children in particular. In too many states, lawmakers are focusing on passing bills that attack our nation’s most vulnerable, instead of focusing on how to help the American people during the COVID-19 pandemic. The signers note: “As organizations committed to serving the best interests of all youth, we are deeply alarmed at the torrent of bills introduced in state legislatures around the country this year that would directly harm transgender people, and particularly transgender youth. These appalling proposals would compromise the safety and well-­being of the young people

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