The 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey (USTS)

Originally posted January 2017

The 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey (USTS) is the largest survey ever devoted to the lives and experiences of transgender people, with 27,715 respondents across the United States. The USTS was conducted by the National Center for Transgender Equality in the summer of 2015, and the results provide a detailed look at the experiences of transgender people across a wide range of areas, such as education, employment, family life, health, housing, and interactions with police and prisons.

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Meet the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey Team

Danielle Elizabeth Stevens, Survey Outreach Fellow (They, Them) (Spring 2015)

As the Survey Outreach Fellow, Danielle worked to conduct comprehensive outreach to organizations, groups, and individuals throughout the country, building coalitions and support to ensure that the survey can be accessed by trans people across the country.

As a grassroots organizer and community healer, Danielle brought a unique perspective to their role as the USTS Outreach Fellow. As a gender-nonconforming femme person and lover engaged in work related to anti-oppression education, social justice activism, and community organizing (particularly within femme, queer, and trans people of color communities), Danielle’s life work is engaging in coalition and movement building amongst various communities, as our liberation depends on it.

Read more at: http://www.ustranssurvey.org/about