Northwestern: Texas Abortion Ban Will Likely 'Disproportionately Impact Trans and Marginalized People'
September 16, 2021
September 16, 2021
EVANSTON, Illinois, Sept. 16 (TNSRes) -- Northwestern University issued the following news release:
A trans man living in Texas may choose to conceal his transgender status to coworkers, friends and even in-laws to protect himself from violence and gender dysphoria. As his abdomen grows due to a pregnancy for which he can no longer legally get an abortion, however, keeping identity private in public spaces may become next to impossible.
The abortion ban in Texas imposes . . .
A trans man living in Texas may choose to conceal his transgender status to coworkers, friends and even in-laws to protect himself from violence and gender dysphoria. As his abdomen grows due to a pregnancy for which he can no longer legally get an abortion, however, keeping identity private in public spaces may become next to impossible.
The abortion ban in Texas imposes . . .