Talk:Transgender inequality

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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 11 January 2021 and 12 April 2021. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Nettie Natasha.

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Helping out, but sure needs makeover
I shall help as best as I can with wikilinks, copyediting, citations and all. But this article sure needs a makeover! Especially how to connect the different sentences into one-topic paragraphs and all. Brenne (talk) 04:42, 23 April 2014 (UTC)
 * I made the preceding comment after working on the intro and "In Society" section. Today I notice the rest of the article is much better (my apologies for making such a rash statement.)  I'll see what I can do about the "In Society" section (but others are welcome to help too, of course).  Thanks. Brenne (talk) 12:49, 23 April 2014 (UTC)

Hello, thank you for your work on this page. The following references may also be helpful as you continue to develop the page; these are specifically related to issues faced by transgender and GNC students:

Blackburn, M. & Pascoe, C.J. (2015). K-12 students in schools. In Wimberly, G. (Ed.) LGBTQ issues in education (89-104). Washington, D.C: American Educational Research Association.

Kim, R. (2009). A report on the status of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in education: Stepping out of the closet, into the light. Washington, DC: National Education Association. Retrieved from http://www.nea.org/assets/docs/HE/glbtstatus09.pdf (PDF, 90 pages)

Gattis, M. N., McKinnon, S.L. (2015). School Experiences of Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Students In Wisconsin. Madison, WI, GSAFE.

Ullman, J. (2017). Teacher positivity towards gender diversity: Exploring relationships and school outcomes for transgender and gender-diverse students. Sex Education, 17(3), 276-289. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gradgirl5555 (talk • contribs) 14:50, 13 July 2017 (UTC)

Too US centric
This article is very heavily US centric and unbalanced. Needs more of a global and neutral point of view and less about the US. 2001:14BA:2F8:F700:9189:8FEA:50C4:E752 (talk) 10:32, 27 August 2017 (UTC)

Interested in Adding
Greetings! I wanted to express my interest in expanding the subsection for “Transgender inequality for people of color.” I briefly outlined what revisions I hope to do on my user page, feel free to drop by at Asmaley! Asmaley (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 04:05, 11 September 2020 (UTC)

Problems in the Transgender inequality in Asia section
The section "Transgender inequality in Asia" has a few problems. For one, I couldn't verify some of the claims within some of the sources used. In particular "The stigma is spread in society through the cultural and social atmosphere. Transgender is not discussed openly in Asian culture". I don't doubt that's true, but this is very sweeping for a paper that was only dealing with a study on methodology in Hong Kong, which actually wasn't about trans students, but anyone in the LGBT. I don't doubt that the claim is true, but I don't think this is the best source for this.

Secondly, "This minority stress intensified and marginalized transgender's identity, which manufactured reduce allowance to public service". While I could verify this, it seems like the source for this statement is speaking generally, and it writes on the issue from a global perspective, so it probably doesn't belong in this section.

And this "The government established laws that target transgender people and prevent them from benefiting in society", well, it says "the government". Which one?

I'm going to rewrite a few things, but some more help on bringing this section up would definitely be appreciated. Maxx-♥ talk and coffee ☕ 12:43, 28 July 2023 (UTC)