ELITES TOUT VIRTUES OF TRANSGENDERISM
This Catholic League report details why the greatest child abuse scandal of our time—“transitioning” the sexual identity of minors—is so prevalent. It exists largely because of the policies adopted by elites in education and medicine. To read an expanded version, click here.
Elite Education Organizations
American Association of University Professors (AAUP)
In 2022, the AAUP issued a statement saying “academic freedom cannot be understood to support misgendering—referring to someone using a word or pronoun that does not reflect that person’s gender identity—or otherwise serve as an excuse for transphobia or the diminishment of trans, intersex, gender-nonconforming, and nonbinary persons and their lives.”
In 2025, it took a more aggressive position, warning of President Trump’s policies that sought to end transgender child abuse. It claimed his executive orders “all share a common aim: erasure.”
National Education Association (NEA)
In 2018, the NEA released a report, “NEA Guidance on Transgender Students’ Rights,” that was meant as a resource to teachers. It offered legal advice on how to best advance these rights.
In 2025, it condemned President Trump’s recent executive orders saying they were “attempts to dehumanize transgender, intersex, and non-binary people.”
Elite Medical Associations
American Medical Association (AMA)
In 2025, the AMA issued a document, “Transgender Individuals’ Access to Public Facilities,” that said that proper medical treatments for transgender persons include “gender-affirming hormone care, puberty suppression and/or gender confirmation surgeries.”
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
In 2018, the AAP called for “comprehensive gender-affirming and developmentally appropriate health care.” In 2025, a resolution entitled “Recognizing Transgender Patients and Providing Gender Affirming Care,” was ranked as the most important priority for its members.
American Psychological Association (APA)
In 2024, it said that it “underscores the necessity for access to comprehensive gender-affirming healthcare for transgender, gender-diverse, and nonbinary children, adolescents and adults.”
In 2025, it said that treatment for transgender youth “should aim to help children and adolescents explore and understand, rather than change, their gender identity.”
American Psychiatric Association (APA)
The APA defines gender-affirming therapy as “a therapeutic stance that focuses on affirming a patient’s gender identity and does not try to ‘repair’ it.”
In 2024, APA officials approved a document that “opposes the practice of ‘reparative’ or conversion therapies that are based on the a priori assumption that diverse sexual orientations and gender identities are mental illnesses.”
Elite Medical Schools
Harvard Medical School
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: Yes
Mass General is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. It has a specialized gender-affirming care unit that “performs a variety of highly specialized gender-affirming surgical procedures tailored to meet the needs of transgender and gender-nonconforming patients.”
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: Yes
It has a clinic that “offers fully integrated and interdisciplinary expertise and clinical services” in a wide range of healthcare fields “designed to improve the health and well-being of gender variant, gender diverse and transgender youth and young adults.” These clinical services are available at the age of 5.
Stanford Medicine
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: No (It seeks to comply with Trump Administration edicts.)
However, it continues to promote transgender ideology. Indeed, its Obstetrics and Gynecology claims “to be a leader in providing gender-affirming surgery.”
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: No (It seeks to comply with Trump Administration edicts.)
However, it has a code of conduct that forbids “refusing to use the name or pronouns with which a person self-identifies” and “refusing to allow people to use single-gender facilities or programs most closely aligned with their gender identity.”
Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: Yes
Columbia extols people to recognize “a person’s gender identity and using their correct pronouns” and demands the use of “gender inclusive language.” It has a section on youth and gender-affirming care for “children as young as 4.”
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: Yes
The UCLA Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery offers “a one-year fellowship focused on Facial Gender-Affirming Surgery.” It also gives these fellows some experience in chest and genital “reconstruction.”
Yale Medicine
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: No (It seeks to comply with Trump Administration edicts.)
While Yale has scaled back its Gender Program more than any of the other top medical schools in the country, it still promotes transgender ideology.
Duke University School of Medicine
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: Yes
Duke Health provides gender-affirming hormone therapy for children 16 and older. For younger children, Duke Health offers therapies to “delay puberty.”
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: Yes
Although NYU initially indicated it would comply with President Trump’s executive order preventing child mutilation, it has since reversed course.
Washington University of St. Louis
Offers “Gender Affirming Care” to Minors: No (It seeks to comply with Missouri law.)
While it stopped providing “gender affirming care” to minors in 2023, its transgender center continues to provide “gender affirming care” to adults with the promise of “using patient preferred names and pronouns.”