Trans Athletes: A Narrative Analysis

This Trans Day of Visibility, we’re releasing new narrative research on transgender athletes as one layer in this complex narrative contest. Find out more about who is driving the conversation and how critical narratives about fairness and safety shape the landscape.

Despite conservative and authoritarian forces in the U.S. and across the globe aiming to erase trans people from public life – trans, gender non-conforming and non-binary people resist with joy and dignity not just for survival but to live whole lives. This Trans Day of Visibility we celebrate that ethos and our shared fight in countering violent narratives and messages targeting trans people in Tennessee and beyond. 

This Trans Day of Visibility, we’re releasing new narrative research on transgender athletes as one layer in this complex narrative contest. Find out more about who is driving the conversation and how critical narratives about fairness and safety shape the landscape.

Trans Athletes: A Narrative Analysis highlights trends and patterns we identified throughout our investigation.

Our devoted team of researchers and strategists, in partnership with other leaders, dug into the stories and narratives about trans athletes from January 1, 2021–January 23, 2023. Along the way, they uncovered networks of people and organizations operating within this contentious, complex terrain and highlighted trends and patterns - across ideology and belief. 

Our report will support anyone interested in the fight for trans rights and liberation to understand the narrative terrain and develop narrative strategies to win, whether you're an athlete, a coach, a policymaker, or an organizer.

Together, we can work towards a liberated future where every trans person can be who they are - athlete, artist, leader, parent - thriving and free from harm. 

Read or listen to the full report here.

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