| Do | Don’t | |----|-------| | Share your pronouns (normalizes practice). | Ask about someone’s genitals, surgery, or "real name." | | Correct others who misgender. | Say "transgenders" or "a transgender" (use transgender person). | | Support trans-led organizations. | Assume you’d "always know" if someone is trans. | | Listen to trans voices on trans issues. | Use the term "biological sex" as a binary fact. |
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For decades, the LGBTQ+ rights movement has been symbolized by the rainbow flag—a vibrant emblem of diversity, unity, and pride. Yet, within that spectrum of colors, the voices, struggles, and triumphs of the transgender community have often been either homogenized or marginalized. To understand modern LGBTQ culture is to understand that the "T" is not a silent letter; it is a dynamic, transformative force that has reshaped queer identity, activism, and art. | Do | Don’t | |----|-------| | Share
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