Aired Jul 14, 2022
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Article: Public Opinion About Gender Identity Is Increasingly Complex
Source: TIME Magazine
Author: Belinda Luscombe
Questions for Discussion:
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The research reveals that the number of people in the U.S. who identify as transgender or nonbinary is higher than previous studies had reported. What factors do you think went into this change?
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One of the interesting findings was that while more people say they know someone who is transgender and support measures like full nondiscrimination protections, or space on federal forms for nonbinary identities, they also say — more than ever before — that one’s gender is based on the sex they were assigned at birth. What do you think is causing this disconnect for people? What’s behind it?
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About 43% of respondents say that they feel that views on gender are changing too quickly. Why do you think this is the case? How would you respond to someone who made this argument?
Bonus Resources: Check out additional studies about the complexities of public opinion about gender identity and gender expression in the US from Pew Research: June 7, 2022 | June 28, 2022
About Our Guests:
Heron Greenesmith, Senior Research Analyst, Political Research Associates
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Something to Talk About Live is a series designed by PFLAG National’s Straight for Equality program to create conversation about LGBTQ+ issues. Each week we offer an article on LGBTQ+ topics and suggest a few questions you can use to lead a discussion with your ERG, community group, or PFLAG chapter.