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Yorkton celebrated Transgender Awareness Week

Yorkton has joined eight other cities across the province to announce the week of March 30 to April 5 as Transgender Awareness Week.

Yorkton has joined eight other cities across the province to announce the week of March 30 to April 5 as Transgender Awareness Week.

Transgender, transsexual, genderqueer and other gender diverse individuals experience multiple forms of exclusion in today's society based on aspects of their identities and personal realities of gender expression that challenge social and cultural norms. One of the most damaging of these forms of exclusion is a complete lack of recognition that trans-identified and gender diverse individuals exist in our communities.

As awareness of the Transgender Community continues to grow in Saskatchewan, it becomes apparent that those who do not conform to society's ideals of gender are in need of recognition and support.

TransSask Support Services, Inc. is a province wide support and resource network for sex/gender diverse persons (transgender, transsexual, genderqueer, and intersex), their spouses, family, friends and allies, as well as those who serve their needs.

Since its inception in May of 2011, TransSask has come into contact with hundreds of people from around Saskatchewan requesting information and support as they come to terms with their own identity and further face discrimination and marginalization in their community.

In 2014, TransSask approached all the cities in Saskatchewan, as well as the province itself, to proclaim Transgender Awareness Week. So far, nine out of 17 Saskatchewan cities made the proclamation, as did the province of Saskatchewan through the Minister of Justice, Honourable Gordon Wyant.

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