Reviews of Literature As transgender issues become more visible, conversations about transgender individuals are beginning to surface. In 2015, Caitlyn Jenner came out as a transgender woman. Because of the widespread media coverage, a national discussion about transgender people's place in our society began. In March 2016, Governor Pat McRory of North Carolina signed a bill (HB2) into law stating that individuals must use the bathroom corresponding with the gender they were assigned at birth (Tiberii, 2017). The signing of this bill brought the topic of bathroom use by transgender individuals into many conversations around the country. As transgender youth are beginning to disclose their gender identities at a younger age (Grossman & D'Augelli, 2006), topics surrounding transgender students are beginning to be explored and discussed by educators, politicians, researchers, and community members. Dissertations and publications of more recent years have explored the intersections of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) identity and musician identity. This review of literature synthesizes these works to provide implications for choral music educators and private voice instructors to work with transgender singers. Articles and dissertations reviewed were selected for two reasons: (a) the literature provided an in-depth examination into the transgender singing experience or (b) the literature provided clear suggestions for working with transgender 772561U PDXXX10.