The Push For Legal Rights And Social Acceptance For Transgender People
From The Diane Rehm Show NPR page:
A glamour shot of Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, graces the cover of this month’s Vanity Fair magazine. The photo leaves little doubt that Jenner has made the transition to a transgender female. To the more than one million new Twitter followers she gained after the image was released, she wrote that she was “so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self.” Some say her high profile transition signals a new and more positive era in the transgender movement. But for the majority of transgender men and women, the struggle for social acceptance and civil rights is far from over. We talk about what it means to be a transgender person in America today.
Guests on the show:
- Harper Jean Tobin director of policy, National Center for Transgender Equality.
- Sharon Brackett board chair, Gender Rights, Maryland; president/CEO, Tiresias Technologies.
- Nicole Joseph clinical psychologist in private practice.
- Nick Adams director of programs, Transgender Media,GLAAD.