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So to compensate, he hounded his gay, cohabiting neighbors to respond and provide at least some visibility for the community. Among LGBTQ people, the 2020 census questionnaire only asked about same-sex couples living together, and Scout didn't live with his partner. "There's no question I'm absolutely made invisible by the census." David Goldman/AP Show More Show Less 8 of14 Scout, a transgender man who uses one name, talks to a neighbor outside his home in Providence, R.I., Wednesday, June 8, 2022. "I was stalking them to fill out the census form because mine didn't make a difference," said Scout. David Goldman/AP Show More Show Less 7 of14 Scout, a transgender man who uses one name, sits in the entrance to his home in Providence, R.I., Wednesday, June 8, 2022.
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The results could provide much better data about the LGBTQ population nationwide at a time when views about sexual orientation and gender identity are evolving. Census Bureau is requesting millions of dollars to study how best to ask about sexual orientation and gender identity. David Goldman/AP Show More Show Lessĥ of14 6 of14 A rainbow flower sits in the jacket pocket of Scout, a transgender man who uses one name, at his home in Providence, R.I., Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Among LGBTQ people, the census only asked about same-sex couples living together, and Scout didn't live with his partner. With no direct questions about sexual orientation and gender identity, it made him feel invisible, not worth including in the U.S. The 2020 census questionnaire drove Scout crazy.
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David Goldman/AP Show More Show Less 4 of14 Scout, a transgender man who uses one name, stands in his backyard flanked by multi-family homes common in his Providence, R.I. David Goldman/AP Show More Show Less 3 of14 Scout, a transgender man who uses one name, looks out from his balcony at his home in Providence, R.I., Wednesday, June 8, 2022. David Goldman/AP Show More Show Less 2 of14 Scout, a transgender man who uses one name, sits in the entrance to his home in Providence, R.I., Wednesday, June 8, 2022.
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