Our nation’s population is very diverse in cultures, nationalities, beliefs, and personalities. While, these differences are inevitable and are often accompanied by – violence, discrimination, and racism. Moreover, society attempts to mold people into what they want them to be; instead, of letting them be what they wish to be. Among the many individuals fighting for acceptance and respected is the transgender community. The ad wants society to see that transgenders are no different from the typical man or women. For that reason, they will continue to support and fight for the rights of transgenders. Given emphasizes on transgenders being equal and are also part of the Equality Law.
"I 'm a transgender women, and I 'm part of D.C." promoted by The Office of Human Rights, it 's affiliates GLBT Affairs, and One City produced this ad that would soon …show more content…
“I’m a transgender woman, and I’m part of D.C.” represents the very first campaign used to promote genderality across the nation. It exclusively emphasizes on the battlement of transgender and gender none-conforming people. The campaign anticipates it will eradicate discrimination that weighs heavenly in the transgender community. Not only, but also increase public understanding and their fight for respect in society. While the ad reaches out to other transgenders letting them know their voices have not gone unheard and no longer will they have to fight against discrimination or assault. Furthermore, the ad will continue to aimed at raising society’s awareness and educating them in the anticipation that the public will amend their minds to transgenderism. In other words, they deserve to live freely without judgment, loss of respect and scrutiny of their character. However, with this law in place transgender still faces the same hostilities on a daily basis ("I 'm a transgender woman, and I 'm part of