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    hope that eventually, they will be treated as equals to their fellow peers. That they, as transgender students will be able to share locker rooms, changing rooms, as well as restrooms with students of the gender they identify themselves as. These transgender students hope to prevail against gender discrimination. Many schools, “...require transgender students to use private changing and showering facilities, drawing opposition from these students, their parents and advocates who say the rules…

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    about their gender identity. The preconceived ideas are based on the fact that society still doesn’t know the difference between biological sex and gender identification. In biology, sex is defined as anatomical structures that are either male or female. In contrast, gender identity is a personal identification or an inner sense of being a male or female. They are two distinctive concepts. Indeed, society can be very cruel and prejudiced when dealing with individuals that have gender perceptions…

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    Even in a job that does not reflect masculinity, this rebel photographer can express masculine traits by defying authority to capture an impeccable snapshot. He operates under the social media alias Vic Invades, exploring the uncharted territories of New York City as an artist. Upon watching the brief documentary featuring this urban explorer on the front page of the New York Times, it struck me as a key example of masculinity in an artistic profession. The documentary first depicts Vic’s group…

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    Unlike Americans, it is thought that Samoans have a third gender. That third gender was never defamed because it was an effort to help around the house and some really believed they were meant to be a girl. Thankfully in America’s effort in trying to be the best nation as it states, now same sex marriage is legal in all…

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    In the United States, gender identification has taken a whole new direction. There are now sixty-three ways in which a person can identify themselves based on gender. In a time span of sixty years, those who perceive sexuality in a different way have gone from being persecuted to being able to recognize the exact category and classification to be associated with. This extreme change has definitely caused a strong sense of acceptance, but it is argued that this has also caused a type of…

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    Prejudice Based on Sexual Orientation Hello Toowoomba Region Council. How many people here today have a clear identity of sexual orientation? Most of you know your sexual orientation very well, how many of you are heterosexual. The result is almost the same. Heterosexuality covers the majority of the population, social prejudice against gays and lesbians is becoming an unignorable issue. Many people hold their attitude or opinions because other people do. You will think the opinions hold by…

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    Two Boys kissing is the catalyst for a major paradigm shift in the discourse of gay YA fiction. This just might be the discourse the LGBTQ community has been waiting for to finally shift the power away from heteronormative society. Two Boys Kissing is a blitzkrieg on what is considered a limited future by those within this community. Before this novel, queerness was seen as limited and a lifestyle choice that embraces certain death. Leviathan has penned a narrative that attempts to disrupt these…

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    and gender dysphoria is pointing to biological origins. In 2008, Australian researchers conducted an experiment on 112 transgender women (male to female individuals) compared to 258 non-transsexual males. It was discovered that there was a genetic variation in transgender women – they had higher chances of having a longer version of the androgen receptor (AR) gene, meaning that it is less responsive. Androgens are hormones, such as testosterone, that play a key role in male sexual development…

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    Before coming into this course, I was not completely sure about the meaning for someone who was transgender. I learned that someone who is transgender is someone that senses their personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex. Millions of people struggle with their personal identity and it is even tougher when they do not have anyone to talk to about what really is going on with them. I honestly was shocked when I first saw the video I could not believe someone that…

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    controversial love between two men, David and Giovanni, in the romantic city of Paris. In Giovanni's Room, David searches for his identity through his homosexuality, his masculinity, and his feeling of exile as he experiences new loves and loves lost. This is significant because Giovanni's Room was a novel far before it's time due to its narrative of a man scrutinizing his identity as a homosexual in a time where homosexuality was contempt. This is proven by David’s hunger for a heteronormative…

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