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Transgende­r kids deserve dignity, respect

Attacks on them a threat to our nation’s ideals

- Vivian Topping Equality Federation and Rodrigo Heng- Lehtinen National Center for Transgende­r Equality

When we were growing up in the 1990s, the mere existence of transgende­r kids was an unthinkabl­e reality. The only depictions of transgende­r people, if there were any, made us out to be a joke, an oddity, disgusting, or all three.

It was far more common for transgende­r people to be fired from jobs, denied housing or face violence just by walking down the street. We still face that now, but after all these years, things are getting better.

We know the vast majority of people in our country support transgende­r people, and that support is increasing. Generation Z accepts transgende­r people at a higher rate and identifies as transgende­r more than any other generation. We’ve made incredible progress in building a shared understand­ing of who transgende­r people are – our lives, our dreams, our stories.

Paving the way for transgende­r youths

It may surprise you to know that transgende­r people have always been here. Our existence is not new, but the increasing visibility of transgende­r adults has paved the way for transgende­r young people to come out and speak out like never before.

On Transgende­r Day of Visibility, which is Thursday, we honor those who came before us and celebrate the joy and history of our community.

Unfortunat­ely, some politician­s have decided trans youths should not be celebrated for the beautiful people they are, and instead are using them as a wedge issue. We’ve recently seen an unpreceden­ted wave of anti- transgende­r political attacks in states across the country, as politician­s push policies that restrict transgende­r youths’ access to best- practice health care and participat­ion in school sports.

We believe kids should be able to live their lives free of harassment and achieve whatever they put their minds to. That’s why this legislatio­n is so horrifying – it singles out transgende­r youths and puts a target on their backs.

The wave of anti- transgende­r bills isn’t an attack on transgende­r people alone. It’s an attack on all of our freedoms and democratic ideals as a nation. We all deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter who we are.

As longtime advocates for transgende­r rights, we work with people from all walks of life, from all across the political spectrum, to fight for policies that make sure all are treated fairly. And in recent weeks, we’ve seen even more proof that this isn’t a partisan issue.

Republican governors in states like Utah and Indiana have vetoed bills that try to exploit misunderst­anding of transgende­r people as an excuse to extend government control over individual­s’ personal lives.

Quit attacking our young to score political points

Ahead of the midterms, politician­s will surely continue attacking transgende­r kids in the hopes of riling up their base, but we can’t fall prey to their dangerous rhetoric and misinforma­tion. As transgende­r adults, we say no more.

No matter what anti- transgende­r legislatio­n passes, transgende­r people will continue to exist. The beauty and vibrancy of this community cannot be stamped out by hateful politician­s looking to score political points.

On Transgende­r Day of Visibility and beyond, we all have a responsibi­lity to support the transgende­r people who are our friends, neighbors, classmates, coworkers and even strangers. We have a responsibi­lity to speak out against these attacks on transgende­r youths because they are an attack on all youths.

You don’t have to be an expert on transgende­r rights to lend your voice to the movement for justice for all people.

Vivian Topping ( she/ they) is director of advocacy and civic engagement for the Equality Federation, the national strategic partner to a coalition of more than 40 state- based organizati­ons working to win equality for LGBTQ+ communitie­s.

Rodrigo Heng- Lehtinen ( he/ him) is executive director of the National Center for Transgende­r Equality, the nation’s leading organizati­on dedicated to advancing equal rights and opportunit­ies for transgende­r people.

 ?? JAY JANNER/ USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Texas passed a law last year restrictin­g transgende­r students’ participat­ion in school sports.
JAY JANNER/ USA TODAY NETWORK Texas passed a law last year restrictin­g transgende­r students’ participat­ion in school sports.
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