The transgender community and LGBTQ culture represent a multifaceted landscape of diverse identities, rich cultural expression, and ongoing struggles for legal and social equality Definitions and Cultural Foundations Transgender Community

  1. Pronouns:

    The normalization of sharing pronouns (he/him, she/her, they/them, ze/zir) started within trans spaces as a way to ensure dignity. Today, this practice has permeated corporate, academic, and social circles.

    Important:

    Sexual orientation (who you’re attracted to) is different from gender identity (who you are). Trans people can be straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, asexual, etc.

    Being a good ally is active, not passive.