Seahorse – Being Transgender in the USA in 2022

Stephanie Dykes, who Greer last spoke with in 2020, joins us from Seattle, giving us an update into the continuing difficulties facing transgender in the United States, including examples of what has changed, what has not, and what has got worse.

We are reminded that the laws of individual states across America vary significantly, coupled with many other factors, limiting any expectation of improvement anytime soon, for many in our community, with a higher risk of being targeted in some states, making personal safety a significant concern.

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