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Newyork
The Debate Over Transgender Care and Detransitioning
Readers discuss a column by Pamela Paul about children with gender dysphoria who regret their transitions.
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Newyork
A Midwestern Republican Stands Up for Trans Rights
As 2023 slouches to an ignominious end, some news came Friday that gave me an unexpected jolt of hope. I have spent much of the year watching with horror and trying to document an unrelenting legal assault on queer and trans people. Around 20 states ...
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Books
Video Games Let Them Choose a Role. Their Transgender Identities Flourished.
Transgender people have turned to games, some with robust character creators, as places where they can safely express themselves.
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World
Man Who Questioned 9-Year-Old Athlete’s Gender Spurs Outrage
A track and field event in British Columbia has engendered debate about transphobia in Canada.
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Newyork
The Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision, ‘for Now’
More from our inbox: The Conservative Crusade Against Transgender Rights‘Give Ukraine Everything It Needs’ to Drive the Russians OutCredit...Shuran Huang for The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “Justices, for Now, Safeguard Access to Abortion Pills ...
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Newyork
Trans Kids Deserve Private Lives Too
Last year, I interviewed Marci Bowers, president of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, for a piece I never ended up writing about youth gender transition. A trans woman, Bowers is a surgeon and a gynecologist who has both ...
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Newyork
I’m a Trans Athlete. I’d Rather Be Myself Than Win.
The first time I remember feeling different from the people around me was in fourth grade. I felt like I’d been thrust onstage for a show without having been given a script. Every interaction seemed wrong. Recognizing my bisexuality in seventh grade ...
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Newyork
A Literary Scene Where Parties Are Part of the Agenda
LittlePuss Press specializes in work by transgender writers. Its founders also know it’s hard to resist a great party.
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Newyork
Did the Mother of Young Adult Literature Identify as a Man?
Louisa May Alcott balked when her editor asked her to write a book for girls. “Never liked girls or knew many,” she journaled, “except my sisters.” Sisters were all it took. Alcott’s semi-autobiographical “Little Women,” which follows a family of ...
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Books
A Trans Icon of the 20th Century Revived by Trans Stars of the 21st Century
The documentary “Framing Agnes” uses transcripts to tell the story of an anonymous woman who became the subject of a series of landmark interviews.