Thank you all for making this amazing resource. Since beginning my social transition I have had to endure every issue that has been tackled in this resource including being misgendered in legal documents that were written in front of me. Not to mention prospective employers openly admitting the fact that I happen to be transitioning may cause issues with the other staff and that I may need time off for surgery or medical appointments as reasons for not employing me. Again thank you all for taking the time to make this resource and putting some major issues to rest.
I never really stopped to consider someone else's gender as important to me outside of wanting to have children. Like someone in the video said, gender is a small part of who they are. Transgender has absolutely nothing to do with intellect, creativity, problem-solving skills, learned trades, work attendance, or kindness. I have never met someone who openly told me they are transgender. It doesn't matter if they do or don't. I treat everybody the same. That being said, if someone shared with me that they are transgender, I would respect how open they were being and let them know my opinion of them as a person has not changed.
My work place have been absolutely amazing with my transition, their continued support has been a god send and I consider my work colleagues to be a big part in my support network
Thank you for that video. This is helpful, very informative and respectful. I enjoyed it a lot and i am very greatful that videos like these are made. I just want to add one small detail: Not all trans-people are happy to answer all the curious questions around them at any given time, especially not at work. I have to deal with a lot of indiscrete, very private personal questions. Additionally, i get asked the same questions over and over again by different people which grows to become annoying after a while. I would wish for people to be more considerate about what is and isn`t an appropriate question to a coworker (or someone you have just met). Also i would wish people would respect my privacy and withhold their curiosity. I don`t want to be reduced to just that aspect of my personality. I know, being trans is not very common and people are curious. But i have the right to be treated like a human being and not like some peculiar exhibition`s object to stare at and talk about. There`s more than just the ever same old trans-questions you could talk to me about at work and else where.
Absolutely brilliant video. My workplace have been great with my transition. They have made it easy for me to just continue working, without any worry of my gender being a problem.
Amber Evans this is great ! I'm happy for you! My employer has strict policies in place to protect all employees from harrassment and discrimination in the workplace. While they do not have to call me the proper pronouns nor my new name, what they MUST DO is avoid harrassment, discrimination, and belittlement. In my opinion anyone who doesn't welcome when assistance and protection are offered, well those people are fools. Again, your reply made me smile and I'm so happy you have that at work :)
A really helpful resource for any workplace needing to get up to speed with equality and inclusivity issues and legal requirements. My Genderation are making a difference in the World - the evidence is in the vast majority of comments below.
Wow i love your country, in the US we still face a lot of discrimination & there's nothing prohibiting workplace discrimination. Maybe at state level there are some protections, but it isn't Federal level. I'm super jealous!
I like that the people who are talking are actually trans or nonbinary. It is so much better than when self-appointed representatives speak for trans people. It is harder to hate real people in real situations...I really like how they show that this is difficult for them and that they just want to do a good job and at work and are worried about how to keep a low profile and yet be true to themselves. I also like how these people do acknowledge their sex at birth but simply explain that they deeply do not identify with that gender. A lot of the ppl who get up in arms think that the trans people don't think they were assigned a given biological gender. They misunderstand what's going on. That's why it is so much better when trans ppl themselves talk about themselves rather than others.
I recently being coming out and honestly I'm facing a lot dealing with family , job , society, etc. I'm taking this one day at a time and honestly im telling myself each day it's not going to be that bad.
Hi, I am trans but I only just (this month) started on HRT. I live as two people - the fake male me who works in an office every day and the real me who comes to the front the rest of the time. My work doesn't know and now that I've started on HRT I'm scared about what will happen when my physical changes become apparent. I work for a company that is, on paper, inclusive, but I've been there so long that I honestly think it would be easier to quit and move somewhere else and start with a clean slate as the real me. Do you think this would be best or would I be better off coming out to them now, even though I've only just begun my transition? Everyone else knows (family, friends etc), it's just work. Thanks for the video x
Thank u for this video and everyone in this video you are shaping this world to be a better place by promoting trans equality, awareness and trans inclusiveness in the the workplace
Im not against transgenderism in my workplace, I am against people thinking their rights trump my own when it comes to freedom of speech and expression. You can identify as anything you want. But you cannot make me buy into it and you cannt demand my respect while disrespecting me.
Transgender individuals whom are from the western countries mostly are lucky to be protected by such laws, compared here in Asia, though Transwomen are tolerated here in my country but stereotyping and DISCRIMINATION, hate are prevalent. I can only wish to get out here.
The advice in here about toilets is legally incorrect. Unless someone has a GRC there is no prima facie right for trans people to use opposite sex toilets - please see recent Lady Haldane ruling. Perhaps best for everyone to ensure separate gender-neutral option. This video needs to be rectified before being shared to avoid spreading legal misinformation.
my transition into a turtle has been very nice indeed. my employer understands my sensitivities my uniqueness, my feelings, my goals...me me me me me me
my name is courtney i live in hanover pa and was discriminated everyday at work and then they left me go its not fair know struggling to find another job utz potato chip factory is not a good place for transgender
They're assigned what sex they are biologically at birth because it''s what they are biologically/scientifically. Not because someone just randomly chose what sex they were. They're just homosexual.
Thank you all for making this amazing resource.
Since beginning my social transition I have had to endure every issue that has been tackled in this resource including being misgendered in legal documents that were written in front of me.
Not to mention prospective employers openly admitting the fact that I happen to be transitioning may cause issues with the other staff and that I may need time off for surgery or medical appointments as reasons for not employing me.
Again thank you all for taking the time to make this resource and putting some major issues to rest.
Whoop! We loved working with everyone on this film! Please share far and wide!
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I never really stopped to consider someone else's gender as important to me outside of wanting to have children. Like someone in the video said, gender is a small part of who they are. Transgender has absolutely nothing to do with intellect, creativity, problem-solving skills, learned trades, work attendance, or kindness. I have never met someone who openly told me they are transgender. It doesn't matter if they do or don't. I treat everybody the same. That being said, if someone shared with me that they are transgender, I would respect how open they were being and let them know my opinion of them as a person has not changed.
If only my country, the US, would take a cue from yours. It appears we are regressing rather than progressing.
Yeah NO KIDDING the problem is we have a um something in the house that is stirring up hate and intolerance so IT SUCKS TO BE IN THE US!!!!!
Lee Anne Leland agreed i live in Oregon In the us.
I agree
YES
Agreed utah
My work place have been absolutely amazing with my transition, their continued support has been a god send and I consider my work colleagues to be a big part in my support network
Tony Chakotay +
I'm glad!😗😗
Thank you for that video. This is helpful, very informative and respectful. I enjoyed it a lot and i am very greatful that videos like these are made. I just want to add one small detail: Not all trans-people are happy to answer all the curious questions around them at any given time, especially not at work. I have to deal with a lot of indiscrete, very private personal questions. Additionally, i get asked the same questions over and over again by different people which grows to become annoying after a while. I would wish for people to be more considerate about what is and isn`t an appropriate question to a coworker (or someone you have just met). Also i would wish people would respect my privacy and withhold their curiosity. I don`t want to be reduced to just that aspect of my personality. I know, being trans is not very common and people are curious. But i have the right to be treated like a human being and not like some peculiar exhibition`s object to stare at and talk about. There`s more than just the ever same old trans-questions you could talk to me about at work and else where.
This came up as an ad on a boldly video and is so important !! thank you x
What a really totally brilliant film. This should be shown in every school, college and workplace.
Excellent video. Very informative.
The helicopter pilot used to fly with Prince William,when he was flying rescue.
Very nicely done!
Absolutely brilliant video. My workplace have been great with my transition. They have made it easy for me to just continue working, without any worry of my gender being a problem.
Amber Evans this is great ! I'm happy for you! My employer has strict policies in place to protect all employees from harrassment and discrimination in the workplace. While they do not have to call me the proper pronouns nor my new name, what they MUST DO is avoid harrassment, discrimination, and belittlement. In my opinion anyone who doesn't welcome when assistance and protection are offered, well those people are fools. Again, your reply made me smile and I'm so happy you have that at work :)
A really helpful resource for any workplace needing to get up to speed with equality and inclusivity issues and legal requirements. My Genderation are making a difference in the World - the evidence is in the vast majority of comments below.
This is why we have mandatory workplace diversity classes where I work . It helps protect transgenders such as myself in the work place.
Suzie Q not all transgender people think the same ,nor does anyme else. Also, I dont write the workplace policies. I only adhere to them.
Wow i love your country, in the US we still face a lot of discrimination & there's nothing prohibiting workplace discrimination. Maybe at state level there are some protections, but it isn't Federal level. I'm super jealous!
Great Film. Awesome Work Yet Again My Genderation. This film should be shown in all work places and schools too.
Great work guys!
What a masterpiece. Hope this vid would get more views.
I like that the people who are talking are actually trans or nonbinary. It is so much better than when self-appointed representatives speak for trans people. It is harder to hate real people in real situations...I really like how they show that this is difficult for them and that they just want to do a good job and at work and are worried about how to keep a low profile and yet be true to themselves. I also like how these people do acknowledge their sex at birth but simply explain that they deeply do not identify with that gender. A lot of the ppl who get up in arms think that the trans people don't think they were assigned a given biological gender. They misunderstand what's going on. That's why it is so much better when trans ppl themselves talk about themselves rather than others.
I recently being coming out and honestly I'm facing a lot dealing with family , job , society, etc. I'm taking this one day at a time and honestly im telling myself each day it's not going to be that bad.
Great video and will be really useful to any trans person coming out at work. Wish I'd had something like this available to me a couple years ago.
Hi, I am trans but I only just (this month) started on HRT. I live as two people - the fake male me who works in an office every day and the real me who comes to the front the rest of the time.
My work doesn't know and now that I've started on HRT I'm scared about what will happen when my physical changes become apparent. I work for a company that is, on paper, inclusive, but I've been there so long that I honestly think it would be easier to quit and move somewhere else and start with a clean slate as the real me.
Do you think this would be best or would I be better off coming out to them now, even though I've only just begun my transition? Everyone else knows (family, friends etc), it's just work.
Thanks for the video x
thank you xxx
You probably should come out, but idk.😗😗
Thank u for this video and everyone in this video you are shaping this world to be a better place by promoting trans equality, awareness and trans inclusiveness in the the workplace
Great video, will be really useful for a talk I'm giving at work :)
Im not against transgenderism in my workplace, I am against people thinking their rights trump my own when it comes to freedom of speech and expression. You can identify as anything you want. But you cannot make me buy into it and you cannt demand my respect while disrespecting me.
100%
Awesome Video!!
Love this .great job..educate..only way..that works
Transgender individuals whom are from the western countries mostly are lucky to be protected by such laws, compared here in Asia, though Transwomen are tolerated here in my country but stereotyping and DISCRIMINATION, hate are prevalent. I can only wish to get out here.
You all can have all our transgenders. We don't want them.
first class video from a recently out transwoman
Giselle Reeves good for you giselle! x
Everyone in this video is my hero
i understand how these people feel but i feel bad cuz much of society won't, not only that but they won't even try.
Not enough views
The advice in here about toilets is legally incorrect. Unless someone has a GRC there is no prima facie right for trans people to use opposite sex toilets - please see recent Lady Haldane ruling. Perhaps best for everyone to ensure separate gender-neutral option. This video needs to be rectified before being shared to avoid spreading legal misinformation.
Hi, Ayla!
If only the USA would realize this. I haven't transitioned yet, but still.🤔🤔
The military HAD ALTERED MY GIENDER THROUGH CHEMISTRY, AT GRUDA FACITY?
my transition into a turtle has been very nice indeed. my employer understands my sensitivities my uniqueness, my feelings, my goals...me me me me me me
flatapus Twat.
Exactly
my name is courtney i live in hanover pa and was discriminated everyday at work and then they left me go its not fair know struggling to find another job utz potato chip factory is not a good place for transgender
Consider becoming a security guard. I got a job with a guard company that knew I was trans and they not only did't care, they wanted me. I'm 6' tall.
I wish that we in the State's had that law !
You mean modern day Babylon?Don't you where everything goes?Everybody has rights.
I don't want cops to explain me what gender identity is
En mi pais retrograda apenas y aceptan a una chica trans ,y no les dan trabajo a todas
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Ha im really girly and is dope hehe i was always girl woohoo!✨✨✨🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💞💞💞💞💞💞🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I drive a Transit Van 😎
Hate killers 💀😠💀👹☢️☣️
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Man or Woman.....PERIOD!!!!
Pronouns based off Biology, case closed and solved. Everything else is just click bait and not worth a dime and time.
They're assigned what sex they are biologically at birth because it''s what they are biologically/scientifically. Not because someone just randomly chose what sex they were.
They're just homosexual.