Various cultures have long recognized more than two genders, such as the Two-Spirit traditions in many Native American nations, the burrnesha of Albania, and historical gender roles in Jewish law.
Experiences within the community are shaped by other identities, such as race, class, and disability. Transgender women of color, for instance, often face the highest rates of discrimination and violence. shemalesgetfucked
The term "transgender" gained prominence in the 1960s and 1990s as activists sought more respectful and accurate terminology. The Role of Culture and Community Various cultures have long recognized more than two
"Transgender" describes individuals whose —their internal sense of being a man, woman, non-binary, or another gender—differs from the sex assigned to them at birth. The term "transgender" gained prominence in the 1960s
Transgender and gender-diverse people are not a modern phenomenon.
LGBTQ+ culture is built on "chosen families" and safe spaces where individuals can live authentically.