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For transgender people, acceptance is hard to find-even in LGBT community

Started by Julie Marie, November 18, 2009, 12:36:21 PM

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Julie Marie

"When Adrianna King was turned out of her home, she went north in search of acceptance.

A transsexual woman with a shy smile, King, 21, moved to Lakeview earlier this year in hopes that gay-friendly Boystown would offer a haven safe from the harassment and abuse she suffered in her South Side neighborhood."
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"Largely neglected and misunderstood by the general population as well as some in the LGBT community they're supposed to be a part of, transgender people--an umbrella term for anyone who does not conform to his or her born gender role, including but not limited to transsexuals like King who seek to live as the opposite sex--are at high risk of poverty, discrimination, joblessness, suicide, hate violence and estrangement from family and other support networks."


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