For many years, human beings have established their own rights in society. However, since it is different from the norm established by society, they are avoided and deprived of rights before complying with social norms. In the United States, many people are deprived of their rights. African Americans, immigrants, native Americans and homosexuals are isolated only because they are the way they were born in the world and others do not regard them as "ordinary".
Since the 1990s, transgender people in the United States have made many important advances. They experience violence, lack of health care, home loss, work, family and friends. Over the years the United States has undergone many stages of change in its transformation. We now have to be in the present stage to be equal rights. There are many kinds of discrimination against the transgender community. In our society, we simply do not like what we do not understand. Discrimination is easier than trying to understand. We are all different and we should understand the difference. We must achieve change by coping with public opinion. There are many reasons why the transgender people's rights are different. Human ... show more
REDLACTRANS is a transgender network from Latin America and the Caribbean Sea. It ensures the realization of human rights goals for Latin American and Caribbean transgender people through political advocacy, social consciousness, participation in the organization and the use of strategies related to strengthening health, education, justice and equality I promise to do.
Trump and his government showed a special anger to the transgender Americans. For two main reasons, this is not surprising. First of all, it is one of our recent social changes to widely understand the rights of transgender and transgender people. Therefore, in order to return to the US vision, most of the trump 's bases are safe and authorized through privileges between white and heterosexual, and transgender people and their rights should be invisible. Secondly, in front of society telling them that mistakes should not exist, they live their lives, and transgender people materialize the concept of agency and freedom which are essential to democracy. Living with the desire of a dictator who expresses it, defines reality in a traditional way, and restricts methods that do not threaten his power
In South America there are some of the world's most advanced laws on transgender rights. In most countries, transformer people will be able to change the name and gender of legal documents. In Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia and Ecuador, individuals are permitted to change their name and gender without medical, sterilization or judicial permission. In Uruguay a judicial order is required. In Chile, transgenics can change their legal gender and name after completing medical intervention. Judicial approval is required. Peru permits you to change the official name after surgery, but the court does not allow you to change gender.