Approximately 2.8 million people aged 13 and older—1.0% of the U.S. population in that age group—identify as transgender, according to new estimates from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law. This includes about 724,000 youth aged 13 to 17 (3.3% of youth) and around 2.1 million adults aged 18 and older (0.8% of adults).| Williams Institute
This document reports the work performed by Statistics Canada in order to propose the inclusion of a question on gender to the 2021 Census, while keeping a question on sex at birth. The context in which this work was performed is presented, as well as the data needs, and results from the 2019 National Census Test.| www12.statcan.gc.ca
The policies shown in this map prohibit transgender people from using bathrooms and facilities—such as locker rooms, shower rooms, changing rooms, and other sex-segregated spaces—according to their gender identity. Some of these policies apply to K-12 school settings, while others apply more broadly to government-owned buildings and spaces. This can include bathrooms and facilities in government buildings (e.g., city hall, courthouses, state legislative buildings, and more), colleges or u...| www.mapresearch.org
The policies shown in this map are newly emerging laws explicitly defining| www.lgbtmap.org
Denying transgender identity was a major theme — in addition to arguing that schools shouldn’t teach about the topic.| Inquirer.com
These maps outline ID laws and policies for updating gender markers on driver's licenses and birth certificates, as well as legal requirements for name changes by state.| www.lgbtmap.org
The policies shown in this map are “shield” or “refuge” laws protecting transgender people's access to medically necessary health care. For example, if a person travels from a state where transgender healthcare is banned and receives that care in another state, a| www.lgbtmap.org
A navel-gazing post for my 30th birthday| blog.ncase.me
Publications| Williams Institute
Why youth mental illness is surging| www.gurwinder.blog
The policies shown in this map prohibit transgender people from using bathrooms and facilities—such as locker rooms, shower rooms, changing rooms, and other sex-segregated spaces—according to their gender identity. Some of these policies apply to K-12 school settings, while others apply more broadly to government-owned buildings and spaces. This can include bathrooms and facilities in government buildings (e.g., city hall, courthouses, state legislative buildings, and more), colleges or u...| www.lgbtmap.org
These maps outline ID laws and policies for updating gender markers on driver's licenses and birth certificates, as well as legal requirements for name changes by state.| www.lgbtmap.org
In a coordinated push led by national anti-LGBTQ+ hate groups, legislators across the country have overridden the recommendations of the American medical…| HRC
The policies shown in this map are blanket bans on transgender people’s participation in sports, which are both unnecessary and harmful. Laws to ban transgender youth from participating in school sports most frequently are enforced in K-12 schools and sometimes at the college level.| www.lgbtmap.org
The theologian and I have a good-faith debate.| andrewsullivan.substack.com