Our freedom is more than a game.

Trans Kids at SCOTUS: Our Freedom Is More Than A Game

The ACLU is going to the Supreme Court this term in defense of transgender students and we need our whole community with us. Icons of women's sports like Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird, Brianna Turner, Julie Foudy, and Breanna Stewart have already made themselves heard – with one thing loud and clear: Every kid should be allowed to grow up with the freedom to be themselves, on and off the field – Our Families are More than a Game.

Add your name alongside these talented athletes, and together, we will be an unwavering force that these anti-trans politicians cannot ignore.

Over the last several years, politicians across the country have targeted trans people and our families – and under the Trump administration, these attacks have only gotten more unconscionable and cruel. One of their most consistent targets? Trans student athletes. Time and time again, we see powerful politicians fixate on trans kids and attempt to ban them from playing school sports with their friends, even subjecting children to invasive and demeaning sex testing to achieve their goal, making all of us less safe and free to be ourselves.

Stopping these cruel and invasive measures is what we're fighting for at SCOTUS in West Virginia v. B.P.J. – and why we must all demand the court ensure every kid has the opportunity to succeed, transgender or not. Join the movement: Our freedom is more than a game.

In an attempt to divide us and weaken everyone's freedoms, extremist politicians have spent the last five years spending millions to ignite unfounded fears about transgender people. These politicians and their supporters have been targeting the right of transgender girls to play sports with other girls. These attacks have subjected children to harassment, bullying, and extreme privacy violations.

These bans are part of a broader effort by politicians to divide us because of who we are, where we're from, or what we look like. We know that our freedom, our families, and our rights are more than a game.

I’m joining the ACLU and some of the world’s most talented athletes because every kid should have the same opportunity to succeed.

Together,