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A specific term used by some Indigenous North American people to describe a sexual orientation and/or gender that exists outside colonial constructions of the gender binary. 2. The Relationship Between Transgender and LGBTQ Culture

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

LGBTQ+ culture is not monolithic, but rather a vibrant, intersectional community with common themes: Understanding the Transgender Community - HRC

The social, legal, or medical process of aligning one's life and body with their gender identity. This varies greatly; some may change pronouns or appearance, while others may opt for hormone therapy or surgery.

The transgender community and broader LGBTQ+ culture represent a diverse spectrum of gender identities, sexual orientations, and shared human experiences. While often grouped together, the "T" (transgender) is distinct from the "LGB" (lesbian, gay, bisexual) in that it focuses on gender identity—one's internal sense of being a man, woman, or another gender—rather than sexual attraction.

Here is a comprehensive overview of the community and culture as of 2026. 1. Key Definitions and Concepts

Both trans and LGB individuals often face, or have faced, similar marginalization, creating a unified, intersectional movement for rights and acceptance.

A specific term used by some Indigenous North American people to describe a sexual orientation and/or gender that exists outside colonial constructions of the gender binary. 2. The Relationship Between Transgender and LGBTQ Culture

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

LGBTQ+ culture is not monolithic, but rather a vibrant, intersectional community with common themes: Understanding the Transgender Community - HRC

The social, legal, or medical process of aligning one's life and body with their gender identity. This varies greatly; some may change pronouns or appearance, while others may opt for hormone therapy or surgery.

The transgender community and broader LGBTQ+ culture represent a diverse spectrum of gender identities, sexual orientations, and shared human experiences. While often grouped together, the "T" (transgender) is distinct from the "LGB" (lesbian, gay, bisexual) in that it focuses on gender identity—one's internal sense of being a man, woman, or another gender—rather than sexual attraction.

Here is a comprehensive overview of the community and culture as of 2026. 1. Key Definitions and Concepts

Both trans and LGB individuals often face, or have faced, similar marginalization, creating a unified, intersectional movement for rights and acceptance.