"Transgender" is an umbrella term for individuals whose gender identity, expression, or behavior does not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. This encompasses a wide range of identities, including non-binary, gender-fluid, and androgynous people. According to the American Psychological Association , understanding this community requires recognizing that gender identity is an internal sense of being male, female, or another gender, which may differ from societal expectations. A Shared History and Culture
The Transgender Community and the Tapestry of LGBTQ Culture The transgender community is an essential and vibrant thread within the broader fabric of LGBTQ culture. While the acronym "LGBTQ" serves as an umbrella for diverse identities—Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer—the specific history and contributions of transgender people have uniquely shaped the collective movement for liberation and self-expression. Defining the Transgender Experience
By fostering a culture that values authenticity over conformity, the transgender community continues to push the boundaries of how we understand identity, ensuring that the LGBTQ movement remains a dynamic force for social change.
There has been a significant rise in LGBTQ identification among young adults, with the percentage of young women identifying as LGBTQ more than tripling in the last decade.