Cycle Of Transgender Equality

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During the time period when legal equality was passed when sexism, racism, and ableism was officially forbidden, the inequality of materials was worsened especially for women, people of color, people with disabilities, poor people, immigrants, and prisoners. This was due to the government creating laws that increased criminalization, imprisonment, deportation, and strengthened immigration laws. Lowered wages, and more people working as temporary workers made a situation where there were widened wealth gaps so rich people were able to become richer and the poor people became even poorer. “Many had no hope of finding legal employment because of the bias and violence they faced, … This meant constant exposure to the criminal punishment system, where they were inevitably locked into gender segregated facilities that placed them according to birth gender and exposed them to further violence” (Spade 11). …show more content…

Therefore Spade states that in order to properly understand the power and transphobic harm done in transgender people, people need to change focus from the individual rights framing of discrimination and hate violence to think more about how these categories would be able to be enforced to all the people but especially for trans people who have the most exposure and have dangerous outcomes. A shift like this will demand the examination of how regularities have mal-distributed life chances to

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