Explores public policy and civil rights issues facing the community.
: This can include social changes (name and pronoun changes), legal changes (identification documents), or medical steps (hormone therapy or surgeries).
: Use an individual's preferred name and pronouns.
: Acknowledge power imbalances and prioritize the voices and experiences of transgender people.
: The community represents every racial, ethnic, and faith background. Some cultures have specific terms, such as "Brotherboys" (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander transgender men) or "Two-Spirit" (Indigenous North Americans).
: Transgender individuals often face unique challenges, such as navigating gendered public spaces or accessing inclusive healthcare. Practicing Allyship and Cultural Humility
LGBTQ+Terms: Inclusive Glossary and Definitions | Stonewall UK
A theological dialogue on gender from various Christian perspectives.