Trans
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Politics
The Original Sin of Olympics Sex Testing
Sometime in May 1936, a reporter for The Western Morning News, a newspaper based in Plymouth, England, arrived at the…
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World
Peru Issued a Decree Calling Trans Identity a ‘Disorder.’ A Backlash Followed.
Government officials say the regulation was intended to expand mental health care access for transgender people. Activists say it will…
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Food
With a Body Double, an Artist Reflects on Life as a Trans-Deaf Influencer
Chella Man, a 25-year-old model and actor, has turned to performance and sculpture to understand their identity.
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Politics
The Courage to Follow the Evidence on Transgender Care
Hilary Cass is the kind of hero the world needs today. She has entered one of the most toxic debates…
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Magazine
Finding Comfort in a Haircut
Xavier Cruz and JP Gomez, a married gay couple, knew discrimination against the L.G.B.T.Q. community had become widespread. But as…
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Politics
Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better.
In my childhood, trans representation was largely confined to sensationalized daytime talk shows — think “Jerry Springer” — and fictionalized…
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Politics
Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better.
In my childhood, trans representation was largely confined to sensationalized daytime talk shows — think “Jerry Springer” — and fictionalized…
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Food
Lucy Sante Is the Same Writer She Has Always Been
In her memoir “I Heard Her Call My Name,” the author reflects on her life and embarking on a gender…
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Politics
The Debate Over Transgender Care and Detransitioning
Readers discuss a column by Pamela Paul about children with gender dysphoria who regret their transitions.
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Politics
A Midwestern Republican Stands Up for Trans Rights
As 2023 slouches to an ignominious end, some news came Friday that gave me an unexpected jolt of hope. I…
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