Transgender people have enriched LGBTQ culture through art, language, and social theory. They have challenged the world to think more critically about the neurobiology of gender and the social constructs that define it. By advocating for gender-neutral language and more inclusive spaces, the trans community continues to evolve the very meaning of "pride." Understanding the Transgender Community - HRC

People whose identities fall outside the traditional male/female binary.

The "T" in LGBTQ represents an incredibly broad spectrum of identities. This includes:

Individuals whose identity is binary but different from their birth-assigned sex.

Recent data from the Pew Research Center indicates that roughly 9% of LGBTQ adults identify as transgender, with nearly half of that group identifying as non-binary. Challenges and the Drive for Change