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Recognizing that LGBTQ+ individuals often face overlapping forms of discrimination based on race, religion, or disability is crucial for true support.

To be queer is to defy definition. To be trans is to define yourself. Together, they remind the world: You are not required to fit into the box you were given. You are allowed to build a new home.

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The transgender community and LGBTQ culture encompass a rich history of diverse gender identities and expressions that have existed across cultures for millennia. While modern terminology like "transgender" gained prominence in the late 20th century, individuals who transcended the gender binary have long occupied vital social and spiritual roles worldwide. Together, they remind the world: You are not

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Offers detailed guides on transgender rights and how to be a good ally. With a career spanning decades, Master Aaron has

Classic gay and lesbian culture sometimes struggled with rigid gender roles (e.g., "butch" vs. "femme"). Transgender and non-binary people have pushed the culture to accept that gender is a spectrum. By introducing pronouns (she/her, he/him, they/them) as a courtesy rather than an assumption, the trans community has made LGBTQ spaces safer for everyone, including gender-nonconforming cisgender people.