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IJR is an AmericanĀ media organization.

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IJRĀ (ijr.com)

The following media outlets have covered sex and gender minorities. See also the list of media monitoring and rating organizations.

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CNN is an AmericanĀ media organization.

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CNNĀ (cnn.com)

ABC is an American media organization.

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Alexa Internet (alexa.com)

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Ad Fontes Media (adfontesmedia.com)

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NewsGuard (newsguardtech.com)

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ABC (abc.com) (abcnews.go.com)

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Britannica (britannica.com)

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Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)

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WorldCat (worldcat.org)

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Conservative Review is an AmericanĀ media organization.

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Conservative ReviewĀ (conservativereview.com)

Al Jazeera is a Qatari media organization.

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Al Jazeera (aljazeera.com)

Alternet is an American media organization. Their coverage of transgender issues is significantly gender-supportive.

Contributors include:

AllSides

Bias RatingLeft 
TypeNews Media
RegionNational
OwnerRaw Story Media, Inc.
Established1998
Websitealternet.org
Twitter@AlterNet
FacebookAlterNetNews
WikipediaAlterNet

https://www.allsides.com/news-source/alternet-media-bias

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Alternet (alternet.org)

Raw Story (rawstory.com)

The American Conservative is an American publication that frequently features anti-transgender content.

It is published by the American Ideas Institute.

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The American Conservative (theamericanconservative.com)

The Associated Press (AP) is an AmericanĀ media organization.

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APĀ (apnews.com)

The Atlantic is an AmericanĀ media organization.

Their record on fairly covering transgender people is spotty, and they have not had a transgender journalist on their masthead or staff since 1848.

The Atlantic is one of several “centrist” publications with an unusually high proportion of trans-skeptical and anti-transgender staffers, including Jeffrey Goldberg, David Frum, Scott Stossel, Adrienne LaFrance, Don Peck, Swati Sharma, Denise Kersten Wills, Sarah Yager, Adrienne Green, Hanna Rosin, Olga Khazan, Conor Friedersdorf, Helen Lewis, Michael Powell, and Emily Yoffe.

Contributors

 Chris Bodenner

  • TRANSGENDER DEBATE (2016)
    • Why Is the T in LGBT?
    • Will Trans Servicemembers Be as Controversial as the Bathroom Issue?
    • Could the Transgender Debate Lead to Pay Toilets?
    • What Makes a Man or a Woman?
    • What About Transgender Women in Women’s Shelters?
    • Is the ‘Trans Lobby’ Disproportionately Strong?
    • Why Not a Private Restroom for Everyone?
    • ‘Trans Issues Are Not Left/Right’
    • Is the Transgender Movement a Spiritual One?
    • Much Ado About Genitalia
    • Does the Left Have a Smug Problem?

Gillian Branstetter

  • Sketchy Pharmacies Are Selling Hormones to Transgender People (2016)

Garrett Epps

  • How Birth Certificates Are Being Weaponized Against Trans People (2018)

Ashley Fetters

  • How Pediatricians Fail Gender-Nonconforming Kids (2018)

Lori Gottlieb

  • Dear Therapist: I Love My Trans Daughter, but I’m Still Struggling (2020)

Emma Green

  • The Culture War Over ā€˜Pregnant People’ (2021)

Jenny Hall

  • Coming Out as Transgender Made Me a More Effective CIA Officer (2017)

Andrea James

  • Why Is Elle Fanning Taking a Role From a Transgender Actor? (2014)

Robyn Kanner

I Detransitioned. But Not Because I Wasn’t Trans.

Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.

  • The War on Trans Kids Is Totally Unconstitutional (2021)

Thomas Page McBee

  • Why Is the Media So Worried About the Parents of Trans Kids? (2018)

Tey Meadow

  • The Loaded Language Shaping the Trans Conversation (2018)

Hanna Rosin

  • SHOULD CHILDREN HAVE SEX CHANGES? [cover headline]
  • A Boy’s Life (2008)
  • https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2008/11/a-boys-life/307059/

Jesse Singal

  • When a Child Says She’s Trans (2018)
    • Editors took the unprecedented step of publishing a series of responses (Kanner, McBee, Meadow, Urquhart)

Matt Thompson

  • How to Spark Panic and Confusion in Three Tweets (2019)

Bryony White

  • The Link Between Autism and Trans Identity (2016)

Evan Urquhart

  • My Parents Still Struggle to Know Me After I Transitioned Late (2018)

Ed Yong

  • Young Trans Children Know Who They Are (2019)
  • The Transgender Scientist Who Changed How We See the Brain (2018)

Resources

The Atlantic (theatlantic.com)