Tiffany Zeno Reading Journal 5

Given racism, bigotry, and hate towards transgender people in contemporary society, it is crucial to acquire an in-depth understanding of how race, gender, and sexuality are interconnected within the context of criminal justice and media. In this way, Johnson uses the word “transgender” as an umbrella term for people who do not align their identity with the in-born sex. Her writing serves as a credible source of information on the functioning of white cisgender privilege.

This definition is problematic due to the inconsistency of opinions and viewpoints in the academic community. Johnson uses a concept of trans* as an indicator of gender nonconformity. The understanding of how people define cissexual and cisgender greatly contributes to the knowledge of how privilege operates (Johnson 97). Cissexual and cisgender are the adjectives that describe people who do not resist their socially-sanctioned categories of sexuality and gender. The case of Cece has demonstrated that when a person does not fit in deeply embedded boundaries of social functioning, it can lead to the violation of fundamental human rights and social injustice.

CeCe was convicted of a crime deeply rooted in bigotry, hate, and homophobia that provoked the dispute. Cissexism served as a foundation for the conflict that resulted in the incarceration of CeCe, trauma, and decreased quality of life. Her belonging to the minority group was the defining factor in the interpersonal aggression on the street. Trans* individuals still encounter discrimination and prejudices that endanger their lives and lead to hatred and social inequality.

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