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La société et les médias ont longtemps eu des difficultés à parler des personnes transgenres. Leur parcours n'est toujours pas facile et oscille souvent entre l'espoir et la peur. Les médias ont longtemps ridiculisé ces gens ou ont agi comme si elles n'existaient pas. L'évolution de la représentation des transgenres, racontée par des personnalités ou des anonymes, prouve qu'ils commencent à prendre une place importante dans la société.

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00:00I can't even tell you how many times I've been in public space, particularly early in my transition,
00:05when I would walk into a subway car and people would just burst into laughter.
00:08And I think people have been trained to have that reaction.
00:14According to a study from GLAAD, 80% of Americans don't actually personally know someone who is transgender.
00:21So most of the information that Americans get about who transgender people are,
00:26what our lives are and are about comes from the media.
00:32We've been around since there was footage.
00:35You just have to look for us.
00:37Can we all just talk about D.W. Griffith for a minute?
00:40Not only is he incredibly racist, but he turned gender non-conforming people into the joke.
00:47It's like you can't have like queer trans people and blackness in the same space at the same time.
00:51So what's it say about my queer trans black ass?
00:55They've died so many times they can't even count on camera.
00:58I've been a prostitute, prostitute one, prostitute two, call girl, hooker, you know.
01:02The crying game created a ripple effect.
01:04You are a trans person who existed, made people physically ill.
01:08Was the way in which my favorite movie as a child ended.
01:11There are lots of ugly things about our history, but I think we have to know them.
01:26There is a one word solution to almost all the problems in trans media.
01:32We just need more.
01:46You see a fierceness that's coming up now.
01:49That's because we ain't got nothing to lose.
01:56These are my sisters up here, but the struggle is real.
02:00The ways in which trans people have been represented have suggested that we're mentally ill, that we don't exist.
02:08And yet here we are.
02:10And we've always been here.
02:11We've always been here.
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