Transgender and Nonbinary People
Transgender and Nonbinary (TGNB) people are individuals whose gender identity and expression are different from the cisgender norms most commonly-accepted in our society. TGNB is an umbrella phrase which references a diversity of nuanced human identities, including: Transgender, Nonbinary, Intersex, Genderqueer, Gender Non-Conforming (GNC), Two Spirit, Agender, Bigender, Gender Fluid, Gender Flux, Questioning, and many more. TGNB is often used interchangeably with the terms gender expansive, trans*, and non-cisgender.
For Transgender and Nonbinary people whose gender, name, and pronouns assigned at birth aren’t reflective of who they are, the single moment of gender assignment sparks a life-long battle for inclusion, respect, and belonging. TGNB people belong everywhere and deserve to feel that they belong. They deserve autonomy to live open, authentic lives without fear of discrimination, harassment, judgement, or violence.
Despite decades of tireless advocacy, TGNB people are still significantly more likely than their cisgender peers to experience violence (50% of transgender people have been sexually assaulted), harassment (53% of transgender people have experienced public harassment), and discrimination (90% of transgender people have experienced mistreatment or discrimination in their workplaces). These disparities are often further compounded by isolation, discriminatory laws, and a lack of access to appropriate primary and mental health care. Transgender and nonbinary people who are femme, disabled, queer, and/or of color—especially trans women of color—are most disproportionately impacted.
Many factors—both historical and contemporary—contribute to and perpetuate these harsh disparities. Prior to American colonization, more than 150 Indigenous tribal nations acknowledged other or “third” genders. By the mid-1800’s, however, it was illegal to be transgender or even to wear clothes that did not match one’s assigned gender in public. Historically, gender expansive people were subject to therapies to “cure” them, and Two Spirit people were systematically persecuted and erased. Today, some laws have changed, but some still remain. For example, TGNB are still required in many states to undergo invasive (often sterilizing) surgeries in order to legally change their gender on identification documents, and intersex people are still forced to endure non-consensual gender reassignment surgery as infants or children.
The lack of consistent legal protections regarding gender identity and expression creates barriers to improving TGNB health. Decisions and policies that impact the well-being of gender expansive people—like appropriate use of force by law enforcement, bathroom rights, businesses’ rights to refuse service, identity document laws, and transgender healthcare standards—vary by state and local jurisdiction. When layered with similar lack of protections against racial injustice, the risks are even more significant for TGNB people of color. White transgender people are twice as likely as cisgender people to be unemployed due to discrimination, but transgender people of color are four times more likely.
The TGNB community advocates for trans workers’ rights and access to public bathrooms, and against police violence and anti-trans healthcare legislation. At scale, we can advance TGNB health by advocating for policies and laws that protect transgender and nonbinary people at home, at work, and in public, regardless of their state or local jurisdiction. Local communities can support TGNB businesses, create safe spaces for TGNB youth, push for EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) trainings, and advocate for policies that protect TGNB people from violence, harassment, and discrimination in all aspects of their lives. Because transgender and nonbinary peoples’ health is intrinsically tied to their ability to express their gender, we can also participate in improving TGNB health by using correct pronouns, chosen names, and gender-affirming language. Even small actions can foster belonging and be life-saving.
Resources & Tools
Taking Action to End Gun Violence: Our Top Tools, Resources, Stories, and Data
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Beyond Allyship: Leveraging Activism Tools to Improve Transgender and Nonbinary Health
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Beyond Inclusion: Pronoun Use for Health and Well-Being
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The Growing Gap: Gender Pay Equity, Meaningful Work, and Wealth during COVID-19
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Affirming Primary Care for Intersex People 2020
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Trans Health Project - Medicaid Regulations And Guidance
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Inclusive Bathroom Signage Recommendations
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Neurodiversity and Gender-Diverse Youth: An Affirming Approach to Care 2020
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Gender Variance Among Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Retrospective Chart Review
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In Common Newsletter: Tribal Health
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Published on 06/02/2022
When Gender Identity Doesn’t Equal Sex Recorded at Birth: The Role of the Laboratory in Providing Effective Healthcare to the Transgender Community
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Arresting dress: A timeline of anti-cross-dressing laws in the United States
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Dismantling a Culture of Violence: Understanding Violence Against Transgender and Non-Binary People and Ending the Crisis
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Model Local Education Agency Policy on Transgender and Nonbinary Students
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LGBTQ-Inclusive Data Collection: A Lifesaving Imperative
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Cities and Counties With Non-Discrimination Ordinances That Include Gender Identity
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Primary Care Initiated Gender-Affirming Therapy for Gender Dysphoria: A Review of Evidence Based Guidelines
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Stress and Trauma Toolkit for Treating LGBTQ People in a Changing Political and Social Environment
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Autism Spectrum Disorders in Gender Dysphoric Children and Adolescents
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Victimization Rates and Traits of Sexual and Gender Minorities in the United States: Results From the National Crime Victimization Survey
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Using Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Sex, and Sex-at-Birth Variables in Analysis
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Transgender Noninclusive Healthcare and Delaying Care Because of Fear: Connections to General Health and Mental Health Among Transgender Adults
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Protecting Transgender Rights to Ensure Health Equity for All
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Federal Evidence Agenda on LGBTQI+ Equity
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What Does the Scholarly Research Say About the Effect of Gender Transition on Transgender Well-Being?
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How Health Care Leaders Can Prioritize Health Equity for the LGBTQIA2+ Community
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Transgender People and Bathroom Access
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Brought to you by National Center for Transgender Equality
BIPOC? Latinx? Here's How to Describe People Accurately
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Informed Consent Model for Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy
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Planning and Implementing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data Collection in Electronic Health Records
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Guidelines for the Primary and Gender-Affirming Care of Transgender and Gender Nonbinary People
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Multiple Minority Stress and LGBT Community Resilience Among Sexual Minority Men
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Protecting and Advancing Health Care for Transgender Adult Communities
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How Dressing in Drag Was Labeled a Crime in the 20th Century
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Published on 06/25/2019
The Anti-Trans Panic Is Rooted in White Supremacist Ideology
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Published on 05/19/2023
Video: For Trans People, It’s Difficult and Costly to Update an ID. But It Can Also Be Dangerous Not To.
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Joy as Healthcare: Advancing Health Equity for Gender Expansive People
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Published on 06/25/2024
Taking Action for Reproductive Justice: Our Favorite Tools, Resources, and Data
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Disability Justice Is LGBT Justice: A Conversation With Movement Leaders
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Counting All in Our Communities: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data
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The Anti-Drag Bills Sweeping the U.S. Are Straight From History's Playbook
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Published on 03/06/2023
I Want to Be Like Nature Made Me: Medically Unnecessary Surgeries on Intersex Children in the US
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Household Pulse Survey Shows LGBT Adults More Likely to Report Living in Households With Food and Economic Insecurity Than Non-LGBT Respondents
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Taking Action for Trans Rights: Our Favorite Tools, Resources, and Data
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