Most LGBTQ+ adults feel Americans don't accept transgender people, Pew poll finds
- LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. Perceive lower social acceptance for transgender individuals than for those who are lesbian, gay, or bisexual, according to a Pew Research Center poll.
- About half of respondents noted there was 'not much' or no acceptance at all for transgender individuals.
- Only about 1 in 10 transgender people reported feeling accepted by their extended family, compared with about 3 in 10 gay or lesbian individuals.
- Giovonni Santiago stated that acceptance for transgender individuals has declined recently, emphasizing the need to unite and promote acceptance.
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Most LGBTQ+ Adults Feel Americans Don’t Accept Transgender People, Pew Poll Finds
LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. see lower social acceptance for transgender people than those who are lesbian, gay or bisexual, a new Pew Research Center poll found.
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