Documentary on Trans in Germany by DW (Deutsche Welle)

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The Deutsche Welle [DW] (literally “German Wave”, the German equivalent of the British BBC) just published a documentary on trans life in Germany. It covers the lives of three different people at three different ages.

  • There is a teenager who was able to avoid birth puberty with the support and acceptance of parents, siblings and relatives. According to his endocrinologist there has been a huge increase in trans-boys in recent years.
  • A person in her early 30s is culminating her transition with gender confirmation surgery.
  • A person now in her late 60s started her social transition in the 1970s, has come out for advocacy at retirement even though surgery was never an option.

The almost 26 minute documentary “Trans - Three generations and their fight for recognition | DW Documentary” is well worth the time.

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DW are a decent source for

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DW are a decent source for information and media. I've not noticed a particular slant on their coverage. They tend to be pretty to the point.

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German public radio and television

By law the German public radio and television are required to remain neutral of political bias. One of the main purposes is public education by documentaries, as well as promote Germany to emigrants as well as potential immigrants.