An umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth.

Identities that sit outside the traditional male/female binary. 🏛️ Culture and History

From the rainbow flag created by Gilbert Baker to modern queer icons in cinema and music, the community uses art to challenge societal norms.

Gender diversity is not a "modern" or "Western" concept. Ancient cultures have long recognized third genders, such as the Hijras in India, the Nádleehi (Navajo) in North America, and various African third-gender roles.

This guide explores the vibrant tapestry of transgender and LGBTQ+ culture, highlighting how these communities share unique histories, values, and languages while continuing to push for a more inclusive world. 🌈 Understanding the Basics

Events like Trans Marches and Pride Parades celebrate identity while advocating for rights. 🛡️ Challenges and Advocacy Defining LGBTQ+ - The Center

People whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth.

The LGBTQ+ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and more) is a diverse collective bound by a shared history of resilience.