Defining transgender gender non-binary or agent

Defining transgender gender non-binary or agent

Reflection paper by defining transgender, gender non-binary, and/or agent. Please watch and write a three page reflection on the following videos INCLUDING one more of your choosing about an individual transition story. So, you should watch four videos in total:

Defining transgender, gender non-binary, and/or agent

Reflection paper by defining transgender, gender non-binary, and/or agent. Please watch and write a three page reflection on the following videos INCLUDING one more of your choosing about an individual transition story. So, you should watch four videos in total:

Firstly,  https://youtu.be/B67OVJTyV0I

Secondly,  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_bre2DPD1A

Thirdly,  https://www.ted.com/talks/lb_hannahs_what_it_s_like_to_be_a_transgender_dad#t-164081

Fourthly,  A video narrative of your choice about an individual transition story

You should start your reflection paper by defining transgender, gender non-binary, and/or a gender (any terms you need to complete your reflection) using the Identity Terms and Stanford Encyclopedia resources posted on Blackboard.
As you continue to write, be thoughtful about the terms you are using throughout your paper and make sure they relate accurately to the people you are referencing.

Then, utilize the Stanford Encyclopedia reference and any other resources you find helpful (media and popular writing, academic articles, newspaper and magazine reporting) to construct a timeline of important developments in Trans*/transgender American history (one page). Your timeline should begin as early as possible. It depends on the earliest reference or piece of information you find and continue to the present.

More details;

Transgender, often shortened as trans, is also an umbrella term. In addition to including people whose gender identity is the opposite of their assigned sex (trans men and trans women), it may include people who are not exclusively masculine or feminine (people who are non-binary or genderqueer, including bigender, .
What are the steps to becoming transgender?
For transgender and transsexual people, this process commonly involves reassignment therapy. This may include hormone replacement therapy and sex reassignment surgery. With their gender identity being opposite that of their birth-assigned sex and gender.

 

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