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  "path": "/2026/05/22/trans-people-using-gendered-spaces-decades-not-going-stop-now-28479063/",
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  "textContent": "Trans people are not going to disappear. We will keep showing up – in our workplaces, our communities, our gyms and public bathrooms – because we belong there, and we always have.",
  "title": "Trans people have been using gendered spaces for decades – we’re not going to stop now"
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