Barbara Walters interview with transgender children makes waves

Kim on Apr 30th 2007

On Friday night, I caught part of the much talked about 20/20 Barbara Walters interview with transgender children. Overall, I was impressed with the program and its portrayal of transgender youth and their families. In a time when legislation about gender identity and expression is being considered in a number of states, this kind of visibility is vital. I hope this show cleared up some of the misconceptions around gender identity and helped change the hearts and minds of the people who viewed it. If nothing else, it has definitely sparked an important dialogue.walters.jpg

Here are a few of the more than 50 comments we’ve gotten in response to our initial post about the episode:

I believe that knowledge is power. The information provided in Barbara Walter’s report on the issue of transgendered children was insightful and finally puts this sensitive issue into popular discussion.” - Bob

As the parent of a transgendered child who elected two months ago to end her life rather than continue with the abuse and embarresment from a “whollier-than-thou” self righteous “Christian” society, I was profoundly moved by Ms. Walters documentary. Ms. Walters captured the essence of the excrutiating pain that not only befalls the parent, but more importantly, the child.” - David and Linda

Even before I begin, let me say that I am that 5 year old child who is transgendered. Only that was 50 years ago and times were different then and gender stereotypes were different then too. So I am an expert on what happens throughout ones life when sexual reorientation “doesn’t” happen. I spent the last 24 hours since the broadcast thinking how very lucky those children are who have parents that will encourage and support their childs sexual direction.” - Daisy

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One Response to “Barbara Walters interview with transgender children makes waves”

  1. Antonio Cordovaon 01 May 2007 at 3:49 pm

    I too was immersed in tears as I listened and watched Barbara Walter’s program on transgendered children. Among the most compelling was little Jeremy who wanted to hurt himself for what the world had done to him and my little hero, Riley, who at three was mad at God for what he’d done to him. At such a young age, they profoundly yearn for acceptance and for equality. The sadden look on their tiny faces clearly paints a vivid picture in their pain and of the heavy burden on their shoulders. Their stories, like many before them, pleads for a richer, more diverse, more compassionate culture towards self-expression and self-actualiztion. Oddly enough, clinicly they are diagnosed “transgendered” but I can’t come to terms with the label “disorder”. Perhaps for the sake of a diagnosis, however, none of this would be if humanity was minus the enormous prejudices, bigotry and hated in the first place! Yes, why can’t we just love them for who they are? May God bless Jeremy and Riley and the many they represent. May God give them the strength and the courage in their plight. Perhaps this program may have opened up minds towards a better understanding. And for Jeremy and Riley, a giant leep in humanity. Let us pray.

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