Supporting, Advocating for Trans Youth Will Help Them Thrive As Adults

The list of states that have passed or are considering bans against gender-affirming care is growing, and even more states have anti-LGBTQ bills under legislative review. As Pride Month gets underway, advocates say it’s more important than ever to support kids, teens and young adults facing discrimination and healthcare barriers.

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Tristan Martin, Assistant Teaching Professor

Tristan Martin is an assistant teaching professor in the Marriage and Family Therapy program at Syracuse University. Professor Martin offers comments below that can be quoted directly. He is also available for interview.

“As we celebrate Pride month, we remember the Stonewall Riots and the legacies of trans women of color on the forefront of the Gay Liberation Movement. Although Pride is a time of celebration, this year we need to acknowledge the anti-trans legislation sweeping the nation. Trans youth are being targeted and rights are being stripped away simply for living authentically.

“For families with trans youth, being a supportive advocate, can lead to positive mental health outcomes. This could include acceptance and validation, asking how to provide support, and affirm they will thrive as adults despite political agendas.”

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