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Watch: Meet the young trans girl who a new bill would block from playing school sports

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The Human Rights Commission has released a video detailing the life of Rebekah, a 14 year-old trans girl who just wants to play sports with her friends.

Rebekah has been playing hockey for four years but the introduction of a bill to stop trans girls participating in school sports could see her no longer being […] The post Watch: Meet the young trans girl who a new bill would block from playing school sports appeared first on GCN.

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