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Transgender adults are twice as likely as cisgender adults to be uninsured. Economic vulnerability is also high; for example, the unemployment rate for transgender people is three times higher than the general population, with even higher disparities for people of color.

Despite increased visibility, transgender people continue to face systemic inequality and high rates of violence.

The term "transgender" gained popularity in the 1960s as a more accurate and less clinical alternative to older terms.

Transgender women of color, such as Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, were pivotal figures in the 1969 Stonewall Uprising , which is often credited as the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ rights movement.

Transgender individuals often lack comprehensive federal protections in housing, dining, and other public services. Many struggle to obtain accurate identity documents , which can prevent them from traveling, voting, or accessing essential state subsidies.

Historically, transgender identities were often pathologized as mental disorders. It wasn't until the publication of the DSM-5 in 2013 that the diagnosis was changed to "gender dysphoria," shifting focus from identity to the distress caused by gender incongruence. Current Challenges and Social Impact

Transgender people, particularly women of color, experience violence at disproportionate rates. Statistics from the Human Rights Campaign show that a majority (54%) of transgender people have experienced intimate partner violence. Transgender Identity within LGBTQ Culture

Research indicates that roughly 77% of transgender people identify as something other than straight, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, or queer.


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Transgender adults are twice as likely as cisgender adults to be uninsured. Economic vulnerability is also high; for example, the unemployment rate for transgender people is three times higher than the general population, with even higher disparities for people of color.

Despite increased visibility, transgender people continue to face systemic inequality and high rates of violence.

The term "transgender" gained popularity in the 1960s as a more accurate and less clinical alternative to older terms.

Transgender women of color, such as Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, were pivotal figures in the 1969 Stonewall Uprising , which is often credited as the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ rights movement.

Transgender individuals often lack comprehensive federal protections in housing, dining, and other public services. Many struggle to obtain accurate identity documents , which can prevent them from traveling, voting, or accessing essential state subsidies.

Historically, transgender identities were often pathologized as mental disorders. It wasn't until the publication of the DSM-5 in 2013 that the diagnosis was changed to "gender dysphoria," shifting focus from identity to the distress caused by gender incongruence. Current Challenges and Social Impact

Transgender people, particularly women of color, experience violence at disproportionate rates. Statistics from the Human Rights Campaign show that a majority (54%) of transgender people have experienced intimate partner violence. Transgender Identity within LGBTQ Culture

Research indicates that roughly 77% of transgender people identify as something other than straight, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, or queer.


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