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This is very big news, I think:
http://transgenderlawcenter.org/cms/blogs/552-24 |
http://www.lingerietalk.com/2012/03/...red-women.html
really neat article about a new lingerie line for trans* women. |
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I will definitely be checking their products out, when they are available. Thanks for letting us know about it.
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http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/...f-defense.html
brilliant post from colorlines about the necessity of supporting cece, no matter what. i'm not sure if folks already have this but here is the address you can write to her in jail: http://thespiritwas.tumblr.com/post/...-write-to-cece |
Transwoman cited for using women's room.
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I agree, they were acting like jerks, in that hospital. :(
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A link for my trans friends
I hope I'm posting this is the right forum, please forgive me if I'm not. My good friend Tony Ferriolo is the co-founder of The Jim Collins Foundation, which is a foundation that gives grants to trans folk in need of surgery. The recipient of their first grant just posted a video on YouTube of his journey and how he's now trying to raise awareness and money for this cause. Here's the link:
http://youtu.be/7_4xaamdzWg |
Yes, you are at the right forum for this.
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http://www.advocate.com/news/news-fe...gration-system
advocate article about transgender immigrants in detention. |
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This is a study about genderqueer people. It was based on the dataset that resulted in the report: "Injustice at Every Turn..." http://www.thetaskforce.org/press/releases/pr_042312
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Tom Gabel comes out as transsexual
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The Gender Identity Law has been approved by the Argentine Senate, just now. This law allows to change your gender legally without need of approval of a court, or compulsory GRS. (I haven't seen this reported anywhere outside of Argentina, for some weird reason.)
Edit: Here we go, some news in English: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...05-09-20-32-45 |
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Good news for Transgender inmates in the Federal System. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/programs/pd...final_rule.pdf
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It appears that the Department of Justice has accepted the EEOC's ruling that gender identity and transgender status are covered under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. YAY!!!
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Neat little story on China's oldest transgender woman. Also, at the end of the article is a series of 20 short videos on 20 transgender "pioneers".
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...806,b=facebook |
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Clothing for butches and transmen: http://www.saintharridan.com/index.html
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In emotional ceremony, Argentinian president hands out new ID cards to transgender individuals
"Today is a day of tremendous reparation. Today we do not shout for liberation but instead we shout for equality, which is just as important as freedom. I do not want to use a word that bothers me greatly: Tolerance. No. I do not believe in 'tolerance'. To tolerate is to say I'll allow you to be because I have no other choice. I want to talk about equality and I want to talk about all of you who will now have the same rights I have enjoyed from the moment I was born and the rights that so many millions of Argentinians have enjoyed from the moment they were born. This is the society we want."
- Argentine President Cristina Kirchner, at an event marking the new right of transgender citizens to officially change their gender on official documents without proving they'd undergone surgery. Blabbeando author Andres Duque says the new law, which was passed unanimously by the legislature, makes Argentina the world's most progressive nation for transgender rights. Argentina legalized same-sex marriage in 2010 and it's now quite arguable that they are the world's most progressive nation for LGBT rights overall. Hit the link for video of the above-cited ceremony. It's a beautiful thing even if you don't speak a word of Spanish. (reposted from joemygod) |
Was linked to this earlier today. Very powerful. http://thespiritwas.tumblr.com/post/...age-after-some
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http://www.advocate.com/crime/2012/0...ng-another-man -- he will likely need our support. Let's keep our eyes out for him when he needs help.
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Hopefully now that this is a news issue/in the public eye, they'll be a little more humane towards him. Prison is not a friendly place for transmen (or trans people in general) and its so rarely talked about (and not because it doesn't happen frequently. It does.). Good luck, dude, and hopefully they recognise this as self-defense... :( |
He has bonded out on a $150,000 bond and will have a preliminary hearing for a charge of aggravated battery on Aug. 6.
The police of course, felt it necessary to release his original birth name! :annoyed: Read more here: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2012/0...#storylink=cpy |
Very disturbing really.
A different case and good article. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/...e-crime-murder |
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Yes I agree, perhaps it is as you say. I still feel that it was not okay to publicly release the birth name. This is likely just a personal issue that I have about outing people. Many transguys do not want others to know their birth name or that sort of personal info, and I think it just struck a cord with me is all. Thanks |
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DSM-V To Rename Gender Identity Disorder 'Gender Dysphoria'
The newest edition of the psychiatric diagnostic manual will do away with labeling transgender people as "disordered."
http://www.advocate.com/politics/tra...nder-dysphoria This is interesting and will hopefully help more people... |
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If I remember right, Nikki Araguz went through the same thing when she was initially imprisoned...they used her birth name on her prison id instead of her real name (then also her legal name). If I remember that was the case with another transwoman recently in the news as well, and happens frequently when trans people are imprisoned. Nothing law enforcement or the media do to refer back to a trans person's assigned sex is ever coincidental or out of innocence/ignorance...ever. Its always another attempt to emphasise to the public and to themselves what they believe of the trans person, rather than who the trans person truly is. Just another humiliation tactic. |
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It is dangerous for both transmen and transwomen to be outed. I am certainly prejudiced on the subject, but I think that in a lot of ways, it is more dangerous for transwomen, out there. Then again, I could certainly be wrong. I've been outed before, in a hospital that I had never been to before, by the doctor that had sent me there for a test. He had agreed, prior to this, not to use my birth name for anything except for pay purposes. Yet, when I went for my MRI, the appointment was in my birth name, and the clown didn't think that he had done a thing wrong. :( |
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So, agree with you on this one. So agree. HIPPA? anyone HIPPA? That makes me angry actually. You asked him not to include your birth name and he did. Did you confront him? and he just shrugged it off? That could be ignorance or pure evil. I can remember my last Dr's appt. in a new city. ( a smaller city) I had decided to be open to my doctor because i needed to get T there. So, i had a male nurse doing my medical history and askin ?'s etc.. we were hitting it off...and then, i gave him the honor of including him on my being trans for some reason...(it was some ? i had to answer, i forget) and his face got beat red. It was interesting to watch him squirm kinda and to try and wrap his mind around the idea that i was a transman. I had to insist that i was trans. It was eye opening to me. I said to him..."dude, i don't share this personal information with everyone... consider yourself privileged". I said, this is who i am, we exist and you can learn something about trans people and our health needs." And we laughed a bit and talked more but, he got up to leave. So, in comes a female nurse to ask me questions. And another one comes in to ask me more ?'s. So, i check the dude's emotional state out and he was ok and chill and we talked more. If he had been rude or had a serious issue with me... i woulda gone off. I didn't confront him on telling the other nurses because i realized he couldn't deal. He was so caught off guard. That is interesting to think about now too. He was a new nurse and i don't think he had any idea about what to do. I had some compassion for him. Lucky for him. So, in comes a female nurse, who did know about trans issues and it was refreshing. She was awesome. Now that i am thinking about it again. I wonder... Did they send in a female nurse because i am trans or did they send in the female nurse because she was not ignorant about trans health care like the others? One female nurse just acted way too happy to see me. freaked me out. I was just kinda curt with her. Maybe she was a femme...hummm But, as a transman i am more comfortable with male drs. and nurses i think. I think it is because i am shy and i would rather talk about personal things that embarrass me with a male. But, my point, I didn't share with him so that more people would be invited into another (show and tell answer trans questionnaire 101) question and answer session. I was just there to get some bp medication and talk to the dr about getting T in the small city. And i still had to tell my doctor. If i had asked him not to share and he did...i would have gone off. Wouldn't be the first or second time i have had to stick up for myself in a dr's office. I hope you never have to deal with that doctor again. And if you do, i hope that you can get a different one that is more respectful. i do think that transwomen have more hate (is that the right word here?) directed towards them. Transguys have to be careful also. But, it just isn't the same. |
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I apologize. It was not my intention to leave transwomen out of the picture, but I certainly did so. The danger and humiliation factors are there for all transpeople indeed. Not to mention the lack of inherent privacy issues in general. Again, my apologies to you and the other transwomen, Jesse |
Eh, it happens, Jesse. I didn't think about transmen when I first started transitioning, though I had known one before I had even known that I was ts. When I first started transitioning, I was way the heck up north, in a very rural area. There were no other transfolk around there for support, though there were some that were there, in stealth mode, from what I was told.
Transmen didn't really come into my consciousness until I moved to Houston, and started hanging out at the TG Center here. Then I started learning. :) |
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Don't really wanna start a can of worms. This could be a real catch 22 Don't have a label to your problem sometimes = no help. I have never really liked the particular word or the label. But, if i have a disorder with my body not matching my brain since my brain is fine and you can't get in there to fix my brain cause it isn't broken ...then help me change my body since you have recognized there is an issue. Ok, trans issue health care coverage for me ...thanks |
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However, they ARE still keeping a form of gender identity in the DSM V. They are simply calling it "Gender Dysphoria". This should meet the requirments for therapy (if the person wants some). If their insurance company will pay for SRS surgery, this diagnosis will meet the requirments for this, as well. What is different about calling it Gender Dysphoria is that the APA is saying it is not a "mental illness" per se. I see all this as them finding the loophole we all wanted (both those in the trans community and those of us who are gender therapists)... the DSM is not saying it is a mental illness, but it is still saying that SRS is the TREATMENT for Gender Dysphoria (therefore, insurance companies should pay for any surgery the person may want). As a gender therapist, I am pleased with this change. As a gender variant individual, I am happy with it, as well. |
I am happy with the change in the DSM, as well. Now, we won't be charactized as having a mental illness, when we, in fact, do not have one. Our brains and gender identities simply do not match our bodies. The only possible fix, these days, is to remodel our bodies and our lives.
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Been reading through this thread. Very interesting & nice to see the exchange of thoughts & experiences. I definately want to contribute as soon as I have enough time. Just hoping to keep the thread going.
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