Clarified: What does it mean to be a transgender woman?
Clarified celebrates Women's History Month with four-part series
Clarified celebrates Women's History Month with four-part series
Clarified celebrates Women's History Month with four-part series
What does it mean to be transgender? For a prom queen, it means leaving the football team to become the woman she wants to be; for a high school soccer player, it means fighting to play the game she loves; and for hundreds of others, it means striving to find peace and safety in a world that is not always so accepting.
Violence against the transgender community has continued to rise. In 2021, 48 transgender or gender-nonconforming people were killed, according to the Human Rights Campaign. That is the highest yearly total since the organization began tracking the data in 2013. The majority of the victims were people of color. National Transgender Day of Remembrance honors these victims and their memory every year on November 20.
The transgender community has also faced growing discrimination. Recently, several states, including Florida, have passed laws banning transgender athletes from participating in sports. Several lawsuits on behalf of transgender athletes are pending to challenge those bans.
In his first State of the Union, President Joe Biden called on Congress to pass the Equality Act, a federal law that would protect those who identify as LGBTQ from discrimination.
For Women’s History month, Clarified is celebrating all women. In this episode, we shine a light on transgender women all across this country.
Update: Since this video was published, relevant news in Utah prompted the Clarified team to produce a Clarified Short explaining the governor's and state legislature's opposing stances on H.B.11, a bill that bans transgender youth from participating in sports.