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Every week Cecilia Barzyk diligently scans the internet to assemble as much trans-related information from the weekly news as possible.
What’s in TWIT? Today we learn a trans man high school senior is the class valedictorian. More violence against trans women of color occurs. Court battles over confirmation surgery for prisoners, protections for LGBTQ people, sensitivity training for police, and other things continues. Little Richard dies and he started in show biz as a drag performer. Joe Biden pledges universal health care will cover GCS. Kim Petras has a new song. Want to know the five most common complications after vaginoplasty? Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman graphic novel is becoming a TV show and it has a transgender character. A drag queen in Brazil is a member of a very religious family. A restaurant in Indiana offers curbside pickup by drag queens. An Egyptian actor comes out in support of his trans son. Amiee Stephens is in hospice care. The Turkish government believes drawing rainbows will make kids gay. A cat is being called transgender after surgery to fix a problem urinating. There’s all that and much more along with several TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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Time for our our hard hitting news feature The Week In Trans! Today we learn that a trans kid inspired a Marvel super hero. Joe Biden promises to rescind the military trans ban. A former fire chief in Georgia files suit to get her job back. Another lawsuit targets ICE for creating unsafe conditions for trans immigrants it has detained. Michael Musto has a list of 20 older trans celebs. Former Republican Justin Amash is considering a run for the presidency and says if elected he would accept a wide interpretation of the word “sex” in laws. Pride parades may not be happening for the near future but one writer says the spirit is still with us. Blowback for the attempt to change the ACA so healthcare workers could discriminate based on their religious beliefs. Over 50 gender confirmation surgeries in NYC are postponed during the epidemic. Doctor Rachel Levine’s fans applaud her. Men are more susceptible to COVID-19 than women. Could it be estrogen at work? Hungary rewrites laws to exclude protections for trans people. There’s all that and much more waiting for you in TWIT! Don’t miss it!
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Time for The Week In Trans! Today we learn Jennifer Finney Boylan has a new book. Advocacy groups sue ICE over trans detainees. More lethal violence toward trans women. An ex-transgender, ex-gay advocate passes. The pandemic puts transgender people at greater risk. The former Living Ken Doll talks about her gender transition. Protections for LGBT people under the ACA may be stripped away. Nikkie De Jager’s outing has left her with PTSD. A bar in Minnesota has drag queens delivering cocktails curbside. Shangela has a new show on HBO. The UN commissioner for civil rights calls out nations using the pandemic to implement anti LGBTQ laws. Priscilla Queen of the Desert had a huge effect on Australians. There’s all that plus much more and a few TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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Time for the most comprehensive collection of trans related news in the galaxy — The Week In Trans! Today we learn star of Pose Indya Moore raises money for black trans people suffering because of the epidemic. Virginia’s governor signs the Virginia Values Act which adds sexual orientation and gender identity to the state’s civil rights law. Idaho’s anti-trans laws are being challenged in court. There’s news about the trans military ban. Some trans students suffer in home schooling. Nicole Maines gives an interview. Pride events are canceled over concerns about Covid-19. The virus is also affecting people’s ability to get HRT. Poland may jail teachers who include LGBT in their courses. There’s all that and a lot more from the trans world in TWIT! Along with a few well deserved TWIT Awards.
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In TWIT Today we learn the story of the Orthodox rabbi who transitioned will be coming to the screen. Virginia has a non-binary driver’s license option. Joe Biden’s anti-violence plan for women includes federal funding for local efforts to help transgender communities. Arizona introduces a ban on trans women in high school sports. The Idaho governor seems to not be familiar with the anti-trans bills he signed into law. Former gubernatorial candidate in Vermont, Christine Halquist, tests positive for Coronavirus. A Navy lieutenant sues to stay in the service after transitioning. The president’s new press secretary believes trans women in the ladies’ room are a threat to children. A trans teen girl traveling with her mother is groped by the TSA after a false positive scanner reading. COVID-19 hits trans people hard. Tiger King’s Saff Saffrey speak out. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights awards monetary compensation to a trans woman raped by police in Peru. There’s that and much more, along with several TWIT Awards, waiting for you in TWIT!
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Today we learn that last Tuesday was Transgender Day of Visibility and even though we are isolating the day caught the attention of the press. Non-binary activist and consultant Rex Wilde opens a consulting firm for business on how to treat trans employees. The matriarch of the Latinx trans community has passed away. More violence against trans women has occurred. Danica Roem confronts a fellow legislator for defending an ignorant teacher. TLDEF issues a guide to your rights in the age of COVID-19. Pennsylvania’s transgender Physician General is guiding the fight against the virus in that state. The only likable character on Tiger King is misgendered. Drag queens Aja and Honey Davenport drop a new single. Fans of David de Alba will enjoy his new video blog. Lot’s of TWIT Awards wrap things up in TWIT!
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What’s been in the news? Legendary New York drag performer Mona Foot has passed away from COVID-19. The Transgender Day of Visibility will find many of us out of sight. A former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant has landed a Pantene television commercial. The Justice Department chimes in on the side of the people who want to keep trans girls from competing in high school sports. The virus out break is causing people’s GCS to be delayed. Marvel Comics has revealed a transgender doctor in The Immortal Hulk #32. A cast member of Orange Is The New Black got closer to her trans sister after working with Laverne Cox. Drag queens are taking their shows online. A troll attacked model and activist Munroe Bergdorf on social media and she did not hit back but calmly gave him information. There’s all that and a load of TWIT Awards to be handed out in this edition of TWIT!
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A trans woman heads toward a judgeship in Illinois. Idaho passes a bill to prevent changes of gender on birth certificates. Idaho also passes a bill banning trans females from competing in high school sports with cisgender girls. A trans woman in Ohio runs for a seat as a judge in family court. Another trans woman runs for a seat in Nevada’s assembly. As four lawsuits against the trans in the military ban work their way through the courts they are joined by a fifth. Alaska tries to deny state workers coverage for trans related health care. The virus epidemic is putting a hold on non-emergency medical procedures. A study finds that children know they are differently gendered by the age of seven. Marvel Comics creates a non-binary superhero, but controversy ensues. Victoria’s Secret’s new spring line promotion features a trans woman model. A trans woman co-anchors the nightly news in Argentina. There’s all that and much more waiting for you in TWIT!
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Listen up! It’s The Week In Trans! Today we learn that Chelsea Manning is free after a suicide attempt. A serial killer who preyed on trans women is sentenced to death. Large numbers of primary voters identify as LGBTQ. Zaya Wade appears on the red carpet with her family. The film Breakfast on Pluto is becoming a musical but not without controversy. State legislatures are continuing their crusade to “protect” trans kids by introducing legislation that will harm them. Virginia has passed bills supporting transgender rights. Missouri wants to lock up librarians who hold a Drag Queen Story Time. A trans dance troupe celebrates its fifteenth year. A trans woman who served a 30 year prison term for attempted murder is now helping other trans women prisoners. Research says Caitlyn Jenner has been found to have reduced transphobia among older conservatives. A Mexican trans woman has won the title of Miss International Queen. There’s all that and much more waiting for you to click on TWIT!
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We’ve got a jam packed TWIT for you today but first we are sad to tell you that The Keystone Conference has been canceled over concerns about the COVID-19 virus. A link to the conference website is at the top of the TWIT column. Onward! Washington state outlaws the gay or trans panic defense. Virginia passes several bills benefiting transgender people and the governor signs them. A contestant on Drag Race is disqualified for behavior that goes beyond shady. A trans woman will do her Beyoncé impersonation during halftime at an NBA game. Drag Queen Jinkx Monsoon comes out as non-binary. States around the country are passing bills to limit affirming treatment for trans kids. A transgender performer has their show cancelled because Kanye West needs the space to hold his prayer meeting during Paris fashion week. There’s that and much, much more including a load of TWIT Awards awaiting you in TWIT!
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It’s The Week In Trans! What’s happening? Trans writer/actress Camila Maria Concepcion passes away at 28. RuPaul creates a masterclass on drag. Three Drag Race stars have specials on Logo. The director of Death and Bowling talks about the film and why it’s more than transgender propaganda. More violence against trans women is happening. State legislatures are fighting medically authorized treatment of transgender kids. Idaho okays updating gender on birth certificates. The student transgender runners being sued speak out. Michael Bloomberg apologizes for anti-trans comments. Democratic candidates all vow to reverse the military ban on transgender soldiers. Two thirds of our troops have no problem serving with trans people. Thousands of transgender voters may be disenfranchised. A trans man graduates from the Philadelphia Police Academy as the first openly trans police officer. There’s more news about trans athletes, trans actors, and a lot more, along with many well deserved TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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Time for The Week In Trans! Today we learn about the dinner honoring trans advocated in Washington, D.C. Statistics show transgender people are more likely to be poor. The anti-transgender bill in South Dakota dies in committee. Ohio legislators have caught the fever and introduced a bill to ban treatment for trans kids. A trans woman athlete qualifies for the Olympics. A lawsuit is filed to stop trans high school athletes from competition–and is quickly undermined when a cisgender girl beats her trans opponent in a track meet. Trans wrestler Nyla Rose wins a AEW match. Dwayne Wade identifies his youngest child as his daughter Zaya. Not throwing shade, but Miss RuPaul Charles did not do that makeover on “Chad” on SNL. Who did? Find out by reading today’s TWIT!
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Time for The Week In Trans! What do we learn today? A fashion photographer poses a group of trans women dressed in Alexander McQueen for a fashion shoot. Attempts to outlaw treatment for trans kids gets mainstream press. Jazz Jennings’ mother attends a hearing on one of the bills. A trans woman runs for the Kentucky legislature. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Lisa Murkowski introduce a bill to strengthen hate crime penalties. A 2016 statement about trans women in public restrooms puts the heat on Michael Bloomberg. A park in Brooklyn is named for Marsha P. Johnson. A trans student sues his school when lack of restroom access exacerbates his kidney problem. There’s all that, and more news concerning trans people from all around the world waiting for you in TWIT! And don’t forget copious TWIT Awards!
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It’s The Week In Trans! What tasty tidbits of trans related news do we have for you today? Drag queens were featured in a Super Bowl commercial. The City of Brotherly love loves its drag queens. Two guys start to harass two trans women. It does not go well for the guys. We’ve got the video of the beat down. A trans woman of color heads the Mayor’s Office of LGBT Affairs in Philly. South Dakota legislators want to punish doctors for treating trans kids. A conservative groups seems to be writing these sort of bills. Virginia passes trans friendly legislation. Danica Roem gets a tattoo. Bernie Sanders gets an endorsement from an anti-trans radio host. Elizabeth Warren tells a nine-year-old trans boy he can interview her pick for Secretary of Education. A man tries to pick up a trans journalist in NYC and spits on and slaps her when he realizes she is trans. He’s in custody. There’s all that plus plenty more in this edition of TWIT
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It’s all the transgender news that’s fit to print! It’s The Week In Trans! Today we learn that China’s most famous trans woman is thinking of getting into politics. Politicians in the U.S. are working against transgender people more than ever. A trans activist’s husband is sentenced for her murder. Congress members call on ICE to release all trans people in custody–one woman has been held for two years! Nikki de Jager appears on Ellen to talk about her outing. A man high on mushrooms pistol whips a trans woman. She take his gun away and calls the police. A woman in Pittsburgh, Pa. sets fire to the headquarters of a black transgender rights group, and traps herself inside. Author Cami Richardson is interviewed about her book and her life. A study shows that teens given access to puberty blockers are more likely to thrive than those who are denied blockers. RuPaul will be the first drag performer to host Saturday Night Live. Meanwhile a former Drag Race contestant throws shade at Ms. Charles. Singer Lizzo supports black trans women. Caitlyn Jenner spoke at the Women’s March in Los Angeles. All that is in TWIT along with much more and several TWIT Awards!
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Time once more for the continuing condensation of trans related news we call The Week In Trans! Today we learn that a trans woman is running as a Republican to represent a district covering San Francisco and San Mateo County. Forty five members of the U.S. House of Representatives signed a letter to ICE about the way that agency treats trans women. State Legislatures are introducing more bills in an effort to infringe transgender people’s rights. Two state employees are suing Florida for trans related health coverage. Florida legislators introduce four anti-trans bills. YouTube makeup artist Nikkie De Jager comes out as trans to thwart a blackmail attempt. The ACLU and Lambda Legal file suit against Ohio’s policy on not allowing birth certificate gender markers to be changed. A trans man is running for the state legislature in North Carolina. Half of cisgender Americans do not believe that violence against trans woman is occurring. There’s all that and much more transgender news waiting for you in TWIT!
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It’s that time again! Time for our exciting and dynamic news feature, The Week In Trans! Today we learn many things. A Mafia heir gives up that fate to live as a woman. Virginia seeks to write a bill mandating fair treatment of trans students state wide. D.C. hopes to make the D.C. Code gender neutral. Some legal actions bolster and some limit transgender rights across the country. The death of a transgender woman prisoner leads to debate on how to keep inmates safe. ICE ships an undocumented trans teen to Texas limiting access to her attorney in California. Need information on medical procedures, lifestyle changes and legal issues? There’s an app for that. Medicaid recipients in Illinois can now get trans related therapy paid for. The concerns over trans women competing in athletics continues. A male internet makeup artist posts photos of himself in drag saying that’s how he will look when they try to draft him into the army. Backlash ensues. The Human Ken Doll has come out as a human Barbie Doll. Waiting lists for treatment in Britain’s transgender clinics are very lengthy. There’s all that and a lot more plus several TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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What’s new? Pose star Indya Moore voices the nonbinary character Shep in the cartoon Steven Universe: Future. The ban on trans people in the military holds up passage of the Defense Authorization Bill. The U.N. classifies Chelsea Manning’s treatment as torture. A 1970 audio recording of Silvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson surfaces. New laws in Colorado and California help trans kids. Don’t tell a trans person they look fine when they tell you they’re having some work done. The British swimmer who compared drag to blackface gets blow back. A trans man in Oklahoma is shot to death while driving his cab. Jazz Jennings is proud of her scars. A trans character is coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Or not. An Indiana town elects its first transgender city councilor. South American Spanish speakers are changing the gendered nature of that language. Pakistan is giving transgender people health care. Drag queen Maebe A. Girl who won a seat on a Los Angeles neighborhood council is promoting an LGTBQIA alliance. The Impossible Burger is loaded with phyto estrogen! There’s all that and a handful of TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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It’s the end of the year and trans women are still being killed. Many are misgendered by police and the media. Los Angeles opens a place for homeless young trans people to stay. A trans woman track and field star is the Female Athlete of the Year. North Carolina wanted to keep transgender people out of women’s rooms. Now two trans candidates are looking to step into the state senate. Looking at the past decade a writer sees that as trans people have become more visible they have been targeted more by haters. A new study shows that trans children know their gender identities at the same time as cisgender kids. Surprise! Being treated badly because you are transgender has a negative impact. J.K Rowling is still in hot water for her support of a TERF. Ricky Gervais walked back his support of Rowling’s statement when backlash called for him to be dropped as host of The Golden Globes. A trans opera singer in Brazil went from a tenor voice to singing soprano. A female skeleton was unearthed in an all-male monastery. Does this mean there was a trans man monk? There’s all that news and a lot more waiting for you right now in TWIT!
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First up we present The Week In Trans! What do we learn today? Legal maneuvers are underway still regarding the trans military ban. Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren vows to read the name of the trans women of color who have died in hate crimes in a Rose Garden ceremony if she is elected. A trans woman pepper sprayed a group of teens she says were harassing her. She may in fact be the aggressor. Jennifer Finney Boylin says we’re all Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. A trans performance artist wins her case and is now allowed to appear topless without pasties. So can any other performers. San Diego cops are found to put the cuffs on LGTBQ people faster than they cuff straight suspects. A trans woman sues the Ms. United States of America pageant because they don’t accept trans women. Prison guards who mocked trans women prisoners on Facebook are rebuked. RuPaul is inducted int the California Hall of Fame. J.K. Rowling will need magic to get out of the trouble she’s in due to her support of a TERF. Jewels of Long Beach is the first drag queen to be given the key to the city. More violence directed at trans women. Artist Grayson Perry is touring the hot land down under. Dwayne Wade confirms his son is becoming his daughter. There’s all that and a major pile of TWIT Awards, all waiting for you in TWIT!
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What do we find in the news today? There’s trouble at the National Center for Transgender Equality. The Senate has excised an amendment to the Defense Appropriation Bill that would have reversed the trans military ban. Kentucky considers a bathroom bill for schools. Vandals in Dallas deface the Marsha P. Johnson and Silvia Rivera mural with blue mustaches. Indya Moore feels that everyone is non-binary. The Luna Younger case is back in court, with another judge. Cebu Pacific Airways hires two transgender flight attendants. The Vienna Opera stages a production Orlando for their 150th anniversary. Webster’s Dictionary says “they” is a singular pronoun. A trans woman says that cisgender men who date trans woman should be considered part of the transgender community as “trans-amorous” members. Serbian doctors do a testicle transplant. Pantene says everyone should be beautiful for the holidays, and be able to go home to celebrate with their families. There’s all that news and a whole lot more, along with several TWIT Awards waiting in TWIT!
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What do we learn in The Week In Trans? A retired Kansas school teacher is running to be the first transgender member of the state House. An appeals court looks at the case of a trans man teen who sues for access to the school’s boy’s room. Gavin Grimm will be back in court in 2020. An appeals court makes a judge issue name changes. A trans Latina pastor takes over a congregation in Colorado. The 16-year-old trans man who shot up his high school is to be tried as an adult. The Stop Bullying Act would protect trans students. Teen trans activist Rebekah becomes a Marvel super hero. Obesity prevents some trans people from getting their surgery. Kim Petras punks the Westboro Baptist Church. Drag queens have 11 songs to help you celebrate Christmas. There’s all that and still more, plus a number of TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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What’s in the transgender news today? A trans woman becomes the first to become a Rhodes Scholar. Some people celebrated Transgiving on Thanksgiving. Laverne Cox allies with Band-Aid and Red to fight HIV. An HIV positive trans woman in Philadelphia is outed by her pharmacy. A large study shows trans kids develop the same way cisgender children do in regards to their gender identity. President Trump misgendered Chelsea Manning and she has a good response. Eighty percent of 14 to 18-year-olds feel trans people should use the restroom they prefer. A transgender comic in Pakistan is heckled during a show and on YouTube. The planet Jupiter is trans positive. There’s all that and a lot more – plus a few TWIT Awards – waiting for you. Don’t miss your TWIT!
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It’s time for The Week In Trans! Would you call RuPaul a monster? Apparently that’s the name of her drag persona. Several other Drag Race stars are creating a Netflix show. A survey reveals that letting children live their true gender is beneficial. A trans man is working to become Mr. Olympia. Paris Is Burning is released on DVD. Hillary Clinton confirms transgender rights. Lot’s of Transgender Day of Remembrance news. Shannon Minter loves his puppies. Half the employees at the National Center for Transgender Equality take a buyout package. Michigan updates its procedure to change gender markers on ID. A drag performer is tossed out of a burger joint as a “security risk.” Los Angeles opens “bridge housing” for homeless trans people. There have been subtle changes in how government websites talk about LGBTQ people. A West Virginia Drag Queen Storytime is canceled after online threats. A muxe woman graces the cover of Mexican Vogue. Hormone therapy can affect how a body reacts to insulin. Waiting times to see a gender specialist remain long in Britain. Colonial Williamsburg is researching the history of LGBTQ people in Colonial times. There’s all that and a lot more plus several TWIT Awards in this edition of TWIT!
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Drum roll please! And now, The Week In Trans! Today we learn that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a drag fan. November is Transgender Awareness Month. Half the staff of The National Center for Transgender Equality take a buyout offer. Massachusetts offers non-binary gender markers on state ID cards. A trans woman who won a seat in New Hampshire’s legislature and was not seated due to a criminal record wins a write-in campaign for Nashua Board of Selectmen. States pass bills to provide veterans benefits to people kicked out of the military for being LGBT. The first trans woman student graduates from a Catholic college. There’s an app specifically for transgender dating. The religious-objection rule loses in court, again. A trans woman who was once a rabbi writes a book. Hate crimes overall are down but crimes against trans people go up. Carmen Liu’s transgender underwear are taking off. Kim Petras billboards are aimed at the Westboro Baptist Church. Expect jokes about transgender people when Ricky Gervais hosts the Golden Globes. There’s all that and much more plus several TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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t’s The Week In Trans! What do we learn today? Danica Roem wins reelection, along with several other transgender candidates around the country. Trans activist Nikki Araguz Loyd passes away at the age of 44. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton breaks his promise to remember trans children. Two Supreme Court justices meet with the leader of an anti-LGBTQ group leading to calls for them to recuse themselves in an upcoming case. Columbus, Georgia hosts bi-weekly drag shows at a local restaurant. Changes to the rules by Health and Human Services endangers trans people. Marriette Pathy Allen has a transgender themed photo exhibit at the Museum of Sex. Senator Elizabeth Warren has a plan for dealing with Trump’s trans military ban. Texas tops the nation in trans murder victims. Transgender Awareness Week comes this month. A woman writes in The New York Times about the effects her father’s transition had on her personal life. A bank offers “true name” credit cards even if the name is not legally changed. Heklina hangs up her pumps and retires her ongoing show in San Francisco. There’s all that plus a lot more and a few TWIT Awards! It’s all waiting for you in TWIT!
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