Transgender individuals may identify as trans women, trans men, or non-binary. While often grouped in the LGBT acronym, the "T" represents distinct gender-focused needs compared to the sexuality-focused lesbian, gay, and bisexual members.

Refers to a person's inner understanding of their gender—man, woman, non-binary, or another gender—which may not align with the sex assigned at birth.

LGBTQ+ communities are often collectivist in nature, transcending geographical boundaries to create shared spaces, values, and experiences, notes a study in the U.S. National Library of Medicine . From LGBT to LGBTQIA+: The evolving recognition of identity

Transgender people have existed throughout history, although the specific term "transgender" was only coined in the 1960s. LGBTQ Culture and Community