AK kaul
Assistant Professor-Social Work
Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Kalinga University,New Raipur (CG)
Introduction
Gender discrimination has long been a dark stain on societies worldwide, affecting individuals based on their perceived gender identity or expression. The LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer) community, in particular, has faced pervasive discrimination, with unique challenges arising from the intersectionality of gender and sexual orientation. This article sheds light on the troubling issue of gender discrimination against the LGBTQ community, exploring its manifestations, consequences, and the ongoing fight for equality.
Conclusion:
Gender discrimination against the LGBTQ community remains a pervasive issue, affecting individuals on multiple fronts. Addressing this problem requires a comprehensive approach, including legal reforms, cultural shifts, and ongoing advocacy. As societies work toward dismantling discriminatory practices, it is essential to recognize the resilience and strength of the LGBTQ community and strive for a future where individuals are judged based on their character and contributions, free from the shackles of gender bias.