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Dwyane Wade executive produced documentary "The Dads" that shows the impact of Trump administration policies on trans kids and their families.

AUSTIN โ€” Dwyane Wade is a basketball star, a philanthropist and father of a transgender daughter, Zaya. He's been outspoken in his support for the 18-year-old, and amid an increasingly hostile environment for LGBTQ+ rights, he's walking the walk. He executive produced a documentary called "The Dads," which premiered March 14 at SXSW.

It chronicles a group of fathers of transgender and gender-expansive children over the course of a year at retreats in rural Maine and Minnesota, where they bond over their shared experience. The United States has roughly 2.8 million transgender people, according to the Williams Institute. That's less than 1% of the country's population.

If the title "The Dads" sounds familiar, that's because it comes from the Emmy Award-winning 2023 Netflix short of the same name. This follow-up feature documentary's tone shifted to one of anger and frustration as these dads grappled with the fallout of President Donald Trump 's reelection to the White House and the Supreme Court decision that upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors.

Some dads of trans and nonbinary kids asked themselves the question: Is it better to stay in the country and fight for my kid, or pack my bags?

"Sometimes you think you're alone on the journey of life, a lot, especially in this," Wade said of what drew him to the project. "I thought I was alone, and then I realized there's other dads out there. There's other dads of color out there. You just never know the community."

Satisfaction with LGBTQ+ acceptance has ticked down in the United States after climbing for a decade amid debates about gender-affirming care and transgender athletes.

"We need to understand what the human toll is on these families. All of these laws, all of this misinformation, all of this hate, and they are the antidote," director Luchina Fisher added of the titular dads. "They are showing what unconditional love looks like in action."

The choice to be a part of the documentary was "a no-brainer" for Wade. "I'm so glad we did it," he adds, "because it needs even more uplifting today than it did yesterday."

Wade has choice words for anyone โ€“ from parents having trouble accepting their trans kids, to the Trump administration โ€“ who don't understand his perspective.

Wade knows that everyone in this world has their "own uniqueness." "That's the beauty in this world, is that we all are not the same. I I dislike the ones who try to make us all be the same, because that's just impossible."

Fisher had a few words for the administration directly: "Watch the film. Please see what this is costing families. No one should have to choose between country and family. These dads are patriots. They just want to protect their families like other fathers, and they're doing the best that they can. We need everybody, allies, to stand up for these families so that they can live and let their kids flourish and thrive just like other families."

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