‘It Hurts People’: How Trans Youth Are Being Targeted By State Legislation

‘It Hurts People’: How Trans Youth Are Being Targeted By State Legislation
‘It Hurts People’: How Trans Youth Are Being Targeted By State Legislation

‘It Hurts People’: How Trans Youth Are Being Targeted By State Legislation

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Bills under consideration in dozens of states target trans youth by focusing on two things: health care and sports. Some bills have already become law in states including South Dakota, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Alabama.

One of the harshest measures is an Alabama, where a bill would make it a felony to provide gender-affirming therapy to anyone under the age of 19. NPR’s Melissa Block reports on what that would mean for one trans teenager and his family.

University of Pittsburgh professor Jules Gill-Peterson explains what she’s uncovered about the history of trans youth in America. She is the author of Histories of the Transgender Child.

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