Friday, April 01, 2022

White House Announces Initiatives To Support Transgender Americans

President Biden this week issued a Proclamation (full text) recognizing yesterday as "Transgender Day of Visibility." The Proclamation says in part:

To everyone celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility, I want you to know that your President sees you.  The First Lady, the Vice President, the Second Gentleman, and my entire Administration see you for who you are — made in the image of God and deserving of dignity, respect, and support....

In the past year, hundreds of anti-transgender bills in States were proposed across America, most of them targeting transgender kids.  The onslaught has continued this year.  These bills are wrong.  Efforts to criminalize supportive medical care for transgender kids, to ban transgender children from playing sports, and to outlaw discussing LGBTQI+ people in schools undermine their humanity and corrode our Nation’s values.

This was followed yesterday with the issuance by the White House of a lengthy Fact Sheet (full text) outlining the Administration's efforts to advance equality and visibility of transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming Americans. Among the new initiatives announced are allowing "X" to be selected as a gender marker on passport applications and various other federal forms.  The Fact Sheet also says:

In recent months, multiple states have removed critical information about mental health resources for LGBTQI+ youth from official state websites. Transgender youth often face significant barriers in accessing supportive resources, and are at greater risk of attempted suicide. In response, the Department of Health and Human Services released a new website that offers resources for transgender and LGBTQI+ youth, their parents, and providers. These resources include best practices for affirming an LGBTQI+ child, and information about suicide prevention services.