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A Prescription for Inclusion: Lessons from the Medical Field in Centering Transgender Communities

September 24, 2019September 27, 2019 health care, LGBT, transgender

BY LAURA MERRYFIELD AND PRANAV REDDY   Introduction In late December 2012, the American Psychiatric Association published the fifth edition

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Lifting Up Women’s Voices While Challenging the Binary

April 11, 2019 gender, transgender, women

Women’s spaces are stronger when they include transgender voices. BY LAURA MERRYFIELD When I returned to my home city after

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Amidst a recent win for transgender rights, the fight for true LGBTQ equity in Massachusetts is not over

February 14, 2019 LGBT, LGBTQ, massachusetts, state policy, transgender

BY SAM BARRAK This past November, Massachusetts made history as the first state to affirm transgender non-discrimination protections in a

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How to Argue Against Trump’s Ban on Transgender Service Members

August 10, 2017March 24, 2019 LGBTQ, military, persuasion, tradition, transgender, trump, US military

BY ALEXIS REYES On July 26, 2017, President Trump took to Twitter to proclaim that transgender individuals are prohibited from

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