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Stigmatization of Cultural Gender Minorities
Even in cultures that have historically recognized and integrated multiple gender identities, these groups may still face persecution or stigma. Such stigmatization often occurs when there are shifts in the cultural, religious, or governmental circumstances within their regions (Ibrahim, 2019).
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