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| Domain | LGB Focus | Transgender Focus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Who you love (sexual orientation) | Who you are (gender identity) | | Core Legal Ask | Anti-discrimination in marriage, housing, employment | Legal gender marker change, access to gender-affirming care | | Medical Issue | HIV/AIDS treatment, mental health stigma | Hormone therapy, surgical access, puberty blockers | | Key Violence Risk | Hate crimes (often public, gay-bashing) | Intimate partner violence, fatal violence (especially trans women of color) | shemale lesbian
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Human Rights Campaign. (2023). An epidemic of violence: Fatal violence against transgender and gender non-conforming people in the United States in 2022 . HRC Foundation. Routledge
Stryker, S. (2017). Transgender history: The roots of today’s revolution (2nd ed.). Seal Press.
The data on fatal violence is stark: the Human Rights Campaign (2023) reported that the majority of reported anti-LGBTQ homicides were of trans women, predominantly Black and Latina. This specific intersection of racism, transmisogyny, and poverty demands a distinct advocacy framework not always prioritized by mainstream gay organizations. Despite tensions, the alliance remains indispensable. The conservative backlash against LGBTQ rights—exemplified by “bathroom bills,” bans on gender-affirming care for minors, and anti-drag laws—increasingly targets trans people as the vanguard. In response, many LGB organizations have explicitly affirmed “trans rights are human rights.” Furthermore, queer theory (e.g., Butler, 1990) has productively destabilized fixed categories of sex, gender, and desire, providing intellectual grounds for deeper solidarity.