Evolving Diversity Podcast

11: Normalizing Transgender with Lauren Duncan


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Our guest on this episode is Lauren Duncan, a transgender engineer. Lauren shares the story of her transition, from growing up a boy to realizing who she was always meant to be. She also describes a video that was put together at her work that celebrates her transition and her identity as a transwoman. Lauren offers practical advice for allies for how to better support their trans friends and families.

Main Ideas

 

There is Hope for People Who Want to Transition

  • It takes courage to be honest with yourself about who you want to be.
  • It is often not worth the emotional debt to live a burdensome lie.

 

Assimilation is Often Isolating

  • Lauren initially wanted to go back in the closet, so to speak.
  • The desire to keep a low profile just slows progress.
  • It is often about encouraging others to lift themselves up, too.
  • Her transition in the workplace story was overwhelmingly positive.

 

How Can We Be Better Allies?

  • Don’t deadname: use the names and pronouns a trans person uses.
  • Ask everyone their pronouns to normalize the conversation.
  • Let trans people decide the level of information they are comfortable sharing.
  • Be familiar with terms in the community, like “deadname,” “cisgender” and more.

 

“Passing” in the Trans Community

  • Also called blending and assimilation, it is a detrimental standard to put on trans people.
  • Do not base the success of someone’s transition on what everyone else looks like.
  • View support as the ultimate end goal of your relationship with trans people.

 

What Lauren Loves About Being Herself

  • Lauren is so much more curious, bold, and brave now that she has transitioned.
  • The profound courage of the trans community alone is enough to celebrate them.

 

 

KEY Thoughts

3’45” — “Knowing that I was female was always intrinsic to me; there was never a doubt in my mind.”

 

7’20” — “Self-realization is not worth living two lives.”

 

11’15” — “I wanted people who might feel the way I do to see themselves in mystory...I wanted to make that impact.”

 

14’45” — “I see the change in equipping allies with information to be more helpful.”

 

20’30” — “People think the medical history of trans people should be public knowledge, but that’s just not acceptable.”

 

25’10” — “Statistics can be a great eye-opener to the struggle of trans people.”

 

27’40” — “Are you ever going to feel comfortable coming out and transitioning if you are expected to pass in a way that won’t be possible?”

 

32’30” — “Transitioning and realizing who you are, and embracing it, is so beautiful.”

 

Watch Lauren’s Coming Out Video on YouTube.

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Evolving Diversity PodcastBy Carol Hamilton