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Allyship in the Transgender Community
For those within the LGBTQ culture who are cisgender (gay, lesbian, bi, or queer), allyship to the trans community requires specific actions: Allyship in the Transgender Community For those within
- Stop the "Drop the T" rhetoric. Pitting LGB rights against trans rights fractures the coalition.
- Fight for healthcare. Support policies that cover gender-affirming surgery and mental health care.
- Normalize introductions. Don't assume you know someone's pronouns.
- Show up. Attend trans-led protests, watch trans creators (like Pose, Disclosure, or I Saw the TV Glow), and listen to trans authors (Janet Mock, Susan Stryker, Alok Vaid-Menon).
Who Is the Transgender Community?
The transgender (or "trans") community is a diverse group of people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. This includes: Stop the "Drop the T" rhetoric
- Transgender women (assigned male at birth, identity is female)
- Transgender men (assigned female at birth, identity is male)
- Non-binary people (identities outside the male/female binary, such as genderfluid, agender, or bigender)
Being transgender is about identity, not sexuality. Trans people can be straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, asexual, or any other orientation.
6. How to Be a Good Ally (Practical Steps)
- Normalize pronoun sharing – put yours in your bio/email signature, but never pressure someone to share theirs publicly.
- Correct others gently – “Alex uses they/them, actually” – and don’t make it a debate.
- Don’t out people – a trans person’s status is theirs to share.
- Support trans-led organizations (e.g., Trans Lifeline, National Center for Transgender Equality, local mutual aid).
- Speak up against transphobic jokes or misinformation – silence is complicity.
- If you make a mistake – apologize briefly, correct, and move on. Don’t over-apologize or make it about your guilt.
1. Basic Terminology (Use Respectfully)
- Transgender (trans): An umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth.
- Cisgender (cis): Someone whose gender identity matches their sex assigned at birth (not a slur, just a descriptor).
- Non-binary: A gender identity outside the male/female binary. Includes agender, bigender, genderfluid, etc.
- Gender dysphoria: Clinically significant distress from the mismatch between assigned sex and gender identity. Not all trans people experience it, or experience it to the same degree.
- Gender transition: Social (name, pronouns, clothing), legal (IDs, documents), and/or medical (hormones, surgeries). No single “right” way to transition.
- Transsexual: An older term; some reclaim it, but avoid unless someone uses it for themselves. “Transgender” is preferred today.
How to Be an Ally to Trans People (Within and Outside LGBTQ+ Spaces)
- Share your pronouns – Normalizes the practice.
- Never ask about a trans person’s genitals or surgical history.
- Correct others when they misgender or deadname someone – Do it gently and without making it about your own discomfort.
- Support trans-led organizations – Like the Transgender Law Center, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, or local trans mutual aid funds.
- Show up – Attend Trans Day of Remembrance vigils and advocate for trans-inclusive policies in schools, workplaces, and medical settings.
3. Community Resilience and Joy
Trans culture is not just about struggle. It includes:
- Ballroom culture – Born from Black and Latinx trans and queer communities, popularized by Pose and Legendary. Features "houses," voguing, and chosen family.
- Memes and online spaces – Subreddits, Discord servers, TikTok trends (e.g., "trans guy voice drop" videos) create connection and humor.
- Art and zines – Trans artists use photography, poetry, and comics to explore identity.