Transphobic legislation in the United States is forcing some trans people and their families to flee their home states. Dozens of GoFundMe campaigns have been launched to raise money for people who are leaving.
People hold signs during a joint board meeting of the Florida Board of Medicine and the Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine gather to establish new guidelines limiting gender-affirming care in Florida, on November 4, 2022.A new report details how transphobic legislative legislation throughout the country is compelling some transgender and nonbinary individuals and their families to raise funds to flee their home states.
The number of people seeking financial help to relocate is likely much higher, too, since other crowdfunding platforms aren’t covered in the reporting, and some transgender peopleGoFundMe officials recognize that the use of the platform to move out of state for such purposes has increased considerably, due to“In the wake of more than 500 anti-LGBTQ+ bills being introduced in state legislatures across the United States in 2023, families and trans individuals are looking to leave their respective...
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