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The Philosopher

(895 posts)
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 02:40 AM Apr 2012

Transgender 101: 15 Things to Know

from the Huffington Post

Because I run a camp for transgender youth, Camp Aranu'tiq, I end up interfacing with parents soon after they have found out that their child is transgender. These parents are looking for resources for not only themselves but their family and friends. In my effort to help these parents find solid answers to the questions they face, I searched for resources. Most of the literature I came across was geared specifically toward helping professionals who already have a baseline understanding of transgenderism. Therefore, I decided it was time to write a book that could be used by parents, teachers, family, friends, professionals, and students alike.

I began to write down what I thought people should know about transgenderism if it was their first foray into the area. I supplemented my knowledge with research and interviews and tried to keep it light. Yes, transgenderism is a serious issue to those who are trans, and to their family and friends, but I know from my own experience that if there is a void of levity, one can end up feeling hopeless, especially given the lack of understanding in the American public surrounding trans issues.

The approach of Transgender 101: A Simple Guide to a Complex Issue is easy and conversational. When writing the book, I thought about the following: if you were sitting in a room with me, and I was explaining what "transgender" means in the simplest terms possible, what would I say? For instance, one of the chapters in the book, "Gender vs. Sexual Orientation," explains in laymen's terms the differences between gay or bisexual people and transgender people, and how they may overlap, but how they may not. I felt that this was one of the many areas that needed attention, because I constantly hear people use "transgender" and "straight" ("heterosexual&quot as mutually exclusive terms, which they are not. The book also details what it means to come out, to transition and live as one's true gender, to live in between genders, to face daily discrimination, and more.

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Transgender 101: 15 Things to Know (Original Post) The Philosopher Apr 2012 OP
K&R Skittles Apr 2012 #1
Highly recommended. William769 Apr 2012 #2
K&R! Rhiannon12866 Apr 2012 #3
Heading to bed but a quick K&R! Fearless Apr 2012 #4
Nice read edgineered Apr 2012 #5
Wow. That's good. Zorra Apr 2012 #6
Very informative and helpful stuff. MineralMan Apr 2012 #7
Outstanding, thank you! MadrasT Apr 2012 #8
K&R HillWilliam Apr 2012 #9
Excellent. Thank you for posting! yardwork Apr 2012 #10

edgineered

(2,101 posts)
5. Nice read
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 03:18 AM
Apr 2012

Going through the slides reminded me of the day my uncle told us kids that boys grow up to be girls, and vice versa. We were all about five, give or take a few years. Although doubtful, we believed him. He came clean at the end of the day - it was all pretty funny to him. He had just come home from 'nam and was very engaging with endless stories from a world beyond our imagations.

It may be why everyone in my family is supportive of LGBT rights, or maybe not. I'll have to read the book (because I want to)

Zorra

(27,670 posts)
6. Wow. That's good.
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:53 PM
Apr 2012

The book would be a great resource at local libraries.

I'm going to advocate for our local library to stock it.

Thanks.

MineralMan

(146,311 posts)
7. Very informative and helpful stuff.
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 03:23 PM
Apr 2012

Thanks for posting this. I learned several things I didn't know from it.

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