What does it mean to be young and transgender in America today? GioBenitez sits down with six young people to talk about their experiences and their fight to be recognized in OurAmerica: Who I'm Meant To Be. Watch now on 6abc and Hulu.
Across the United States, transgender children are in the zeitgeist, especially as states introduce a record number of bills targeting transgender people's access to school sports, health care, and gender-affirming spaces.
But in the midst of the political turmoil, six transgender high school, college and graduate students joined together for a day of conversation and camaraderie with ABC News Correspondent Gio Benitez. Benitez spoke with them about the necessity of gender affirming care.
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