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It’s The Week In Trans! What’s happening? Plenty! A trans woman is running for Congress from Maryland. Joe Biden makes positive statements on transgender issues. Trans people can find they have trouble voting. Citibank joins MasterCard’s True Name program. A homeless trans man sues a shelter that turned him away and he contracted COVID-19 in a crowed shelter that would take him. Police in L.A. have arrested a man in the stabbing of a trans woman in MacArthur Park. The Marine who murdered a trans woman in the Philippines is back home but his hometown wants him to leave. A study finds that many transgender people are people of faith. Boston’s Children’s Hospital stops doing “corrective” surgery on intersex children. Drag queens are working to get out the vote. TikTok bans white supremacists and Nazis. Casting directors in Hollywood want more non-binary actors—young non-binary actors. Borat wears a dress for his prank on Giuliani. A biography of electronic music pioneer Wendy Carlos is released. There’s all that and much more waiting for you in this edition of TWIT!
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What’s new? Indya Moore graces the cover of Vogue India. More tributes for the late Monica Roberts. Joe Biden says trans children should face “zero discrimination.” CNN reports on how hard it can be for trans people to vote. Continuing violence against trans women. A Florida Senate candidate passes away. There’s a process for trans people in the military to continue to serve but the Pentagon didn’t tell them about it. A Illinois woman is denied unemployment benefits because she has changed her name. Texas won’t let teachers mention transgender issues in class. Under the Trump administration refugees are denied asylum is they are fleeing persecution for their gender identity. Baltimore is becoming a transgender surgery center. The J.K. Rowling fallout continues. There’s all that and a bus load more waiting for you in TWIT!
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We begin with all the news in the feature we call The Week In Trans! Today we learn that a transgender rights activist has passed away. There are a record number of transgender candidates running for office in this year’s election. It is harder for trans people to vote, though. Violence against trans women of color continues. A trans man was fired when he told his employer he was pregnant. A federal judge strikes down Idaho’s law banning updates to birth certificates. A study finds that trans job applicants are less likely to be called back. Large numbers of transgender youths are experiencing loneliness, anxiety and depression due to the Covid pandemic. Shakina Nayfack becomes the first trans woman to be part of a network television series. Zoey Luna joins the cast of The Craft: Legacy. A crafter makes jewelry that gives subtle clues other trans people can pick up on to identify friends. RuPaul finds her roots. Trans woman Petra De Sutter is the new Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium. There’s all that and much, much more along with several TWIT Awards waiting for your perusal.
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Time for The Week In Trans! Today we learn that Caitlyn Jenner is angling to get her partner Sophia Hutchins, and herself, added to the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. California law now calls for transgender prisoners to be housed according to their gender identity. Another school district is ordered to allow a trans student to use the appropriate restroom. Joe Biden again announces his support for the Equality Act. Stand With Trans is a group in Detroit holding an event filled month-long workshop series. CNN profiles a trans pilot. More violence against trans women of color. A study determines that those who transition early in life are less likely to be depressed. Munroe Bergdorf eschews the phrase “born in the wrong body.” An all-trans reading of Brokeback Mountain is coming to the New York LGBTQ Film Festival. The J.K. Rowling controversy continues. Mel C of the Spice Girls has been touring with a drag troupe. Drag stars and Broadway come together to promote democracy. Belgium appoints a transgender woman to the highest position yet won by a trans person. There’s all that and several TWIT Awards in this edition of TWIT!
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Time for The Week In Trans! Today we learn that the first transgender person to run for office in the USA, Soroya Santiago, has passed away. 24 state attorneys general are suing HUD over a rule that lets shelters turn away trans homeless people. More violence against trans women of color occurs. A woman who survived being shot opens a support group. Susan Stryker is now working at Mills College. Transgender race car driver Charlie Martin competes in a 24 hour race. A study finds that parents today are less accepting of their trans child than parents were twenty years ago. Eddie Izzard makes headlines by wearing a mini skirt to an art exhibit opening. J.K. Rowling triples down on her anti-trans stance. The explosion in Beirut wiped out the gay club where drag queens performed. The British government has announced, after waiting all summer, that they will not be reforming the Gender Recognition Act. There’s all that and a few TWIT Awards waiting for you in this edition of TWIT!
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Time for our top rated news feature The Week In Trans! Today we learn that a trans woman in on course to become the first trans woman elected to a state senate. A trans woman Satanist wins the sheriff’s job in New Hampshire. More violence against trans woman of color and some arrests and convictions of the murderers. The Department of Education threatens to withhold federal funds from schools that allow trans girl athletes to compete. A trans woman dies during butt lift surgery. A study shows that trans women have weaker bones. J.K Rowling’s new crossdressed killer book stirs up more blowback. Barbara Bush became accepting of trans people after meeting one at lunch. A star of Bill & Ted Face The Music supports Black trans lives. The British Medical Association recommends trans and nonbinary people should be able to self-declare their gender. There’s all that and a lot more plus several TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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Time for all the transgender related news in the world! It’s The Week In Trans! A two-spirt person is elected to the township school board. A trans woman lawyer runs for NYC City Council. The Marine who murdered a Filipino trans woman is pardoned. A trans woman is hoping to be the first trans member of the Kansas House of Representatives. Gavin Grimm won one battle but the war drags on. Trans people may have difficulties voting if they don’t have an ID that is up to date. A trans man’s delivery of his baby makes him a better father. A member of the Canadian National Women’s Soccer Team comes out as trans. A trans woman who loves sports but can’t compete on a team officiates instead. Nigella Lawson apologizes for what she said about a non-binary person over twenty years ago. Munroe Bergdorf graces the cover of Teen Vogue. A trans woman is denied service in a pub when her passport photo is too old. There’s all that and a metric ton more news, along with several TWIT Awards, waiting for you in TWIT!
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Time for all the trans related news available in one place, The Week In Trans! Today we learn that two suspects in the attack on three trans women in L. A. have been charged. The family of the trans woman who died while in Rikers has won a settlement with the city. Several court decisions on trans rights cite the Supreme Court’s recent decision on Title VII. The Marine who murdered a Filipino trans woman in 2014 may be released from prison early. Kenosha police shooting victim Jacob Blake’s trans man cousin gets transphobic threats after speaking out. Star Trek: Discovery features a trans character and a non-binary character in the next season. Behind the scenes secrets from the making of To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar. A total Harry Potter fan sells all her memorabilia from the books and films and donates the money to a trans kid’s charity. There’s all that and so much more waiting for you in TWIT!
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Today we learn that Gavin Grimm wins his court case. Trans people can run into trouble trying to vote. A trans woman who survived bing shot is helping other trans people. Marsha P. Johnson gets recognition. Catholics compassionately invalidate trans identities. Health Magazine explains what transgender means. Jennifer Lopez has a non-binary “nibling.” There’s a non-binary actor in the new Bill and Ted movie. Kate Bornstein and Ryan Cassata play a therapist and a troubled teen in the film Two Eyes. Violence against trans women of color continues. California prisons could soon allow trans inmates to pick where they will be incarcerated. There’s all that and a ton more news in TWIT!
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What do we learn in TWIT? The court’s are popping with rulings on transgender issues. A trans elected official is a Democratic Convention delegate. More violence is reported against trans women and some of the perpetrators are caught. While it’s known that medicines can affect male and female bodies differently there is not much information on how trans bodies would react. Two transgender “influencers” are tossed out of a party for being trans, then the party is shutdown for breaking pandemic rules. Randy Rainbow is a bad, bad boy. Keanu Reeves had no idea there was a transgender theme in The Matrix but he’s cool with it. Cyclists in the U.K. have a Tour de Trans to race. An Australian MP published a birth announcement for his 25-year-old trans daughter. There’s all that and a host of well deserved TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT
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Time for The Week In Trans! What do we learn today? Gender rights are working their way through the courts. The New Jersey governor affirms trans women. 26 trans women have been killed so far this year. A drag performer in South Korea learns that people are blaming queens for the spread of Covid-19. Angelica Ross will be keeping an eye on how VP nominee Kamala Harris does on trans issues — Harris invited her to do so. Danica Roem and Sarah McBride will be among the speakers for the Democratic National Convention. A Swedish study finds that mental health issues for trans people decline after they fully transition. YouTube makeup maven Nikkie de Jager is robbed at gun point. Drag queens form Spice Girls 2.0. A major protest of Britain’s effort to undermine the Gender Recognition Act by “reforming” it will happen on the 5th of September. A trans woman who was misgendered by a restaurant staff will be giving the staff training on how to treat trans customers. There’s all that and much, much more, along with a few well earned TWIT Awards, waiting for you in TWIT!
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Time for The Week In Trans! All the trans-related news we could find, presented in an easy to read digest format. What do we learn today? Janet Mock is the cover girl for British Vogue. A trans woman looks like she could be a winner in a race for a seat in the Kansas legislature. More violence toward trans women of color and some justice as well. Republicans are attacking Joe Biden wielding his stance on trans rights as a weapon. The president stands behind his ban on trans in the military but Congress may have a different idea. Lily Wachowski says The Matrix is loaded with transgender themes. Canada has a new talent agency representing drag artists. Athletes in women’s sports line up on both sides of the trans women in women’s sports issue. J.K. Rowling’s attacks on trans people have resulted in increased donations to a trans children charity. The U.K. is ranked with Poland on mistreatment of trans people. Trace Lysette goes behind the camera to produce a documentary series. There’s all that and a bunch more waiting for you in TWIT!
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Time for The Week In Trans! What do we learn today? The House of Representatives passes a bill that would declare the military ban on trans people null and void. Both the mayor of New York City and the governor condemn the treatment of a trans woman by plainclothes officers who threw her into a van as if she was being kidnapped. An inmate gets state provided gender confirmation surgery. More violence is directed at trans women of color. Police reports misgender them. The trans man who was involved in a school shooting is sentenced to life. After eight months in ICE custody a Cuban trans woman is granted asylum. A couple who had a lesbian wedding are now man and wife. World Rugby considers restrictions on trans women players. The cast of Pose gets an Emmy snub. GLAAD gives them some love. Gigi Gorgeous and Gottmik are cover girls for Out. Janet Mock will write and direct a film about an affair between Sammy Davis, Jr. and Kim Novak. There’s all that plus much more and several TWIT Awards (7 to be exact) in this edition of TWIT!
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Our Correspondent in Thailand, Christine Burr, files a report on how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the the transgender women known there as ladyboys. Since much of their employment is found in entertaining tourists, working in hair salons and doing makeovers you can imagine that things are not bright for them. Christine tells you more in today’s dispatch.
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Today we learnt that 23 state Attorneys General join a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s new definition of “sex” in the ACA. Only three members of the U.S. military were considered for discharge because of the president’s ban and none were discharged. The Pentagon policy banning the Confederate flag also bans the rainbow flag and trans pride flag from military bases. A Roma sex worker is running for office in Romania. Legal wrangling over trans rights continues. A trans woman is running for the Florida state Senate. A Catholic hospital has refused to do a hysterectomy for a trans man in Maryland. World Rugby may ban trans players based on a study that maintains lower testosterone doesn’t cause trans women to lose muscle mass and strength. Bob the Drag Queen challenges Dave Chapelle to stop makes jokes about trans people. Actress Angelica Ross returns to her roots hosting the third TransTech Summit. Todrick Hall pledges $100,000 to the National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition. There’s all that and much more about transgender in the news, and a few TWIT Awards, waiting for you in TWIT!
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All the hot news from the entertainment world that features trans people is condensed into a tasty soup every month that we call TransTainment. Today we’ve got news about a lack of trans characters in films, news about the “beauty boys” who are social media stars, cartoons featuring trans and non-binary characters and more!
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Beginning as always with the news we learn that several trans women have won elections, including Peyton Rose Michelle. Colorado outlaws the use of sexual orientation or gender identity as a defense in a criminal trial. Maine allows undeclared gender markers on birth certificates. Some non-binary people feel as if they’re not seen. There’s more violence against trans women of color. Sistahs are doing it for themselves in Memphis where they provide housing for trans women. Black trans women in New Orleans are getting new homes from the House of Tulip. The first trans person to enlist in the U.S. military is discharged after an injury in basic training. New York City drag performers have had to adjust their performance techniques to cope with Covid-19. 60% of trans and non-binary youth report self harming in the last 12 months. Zeke Smith talks about being outed on Survivor. J.K. Rowling’s book sales are slumping. RuPaul takes Drag Race north of the border for a Canadian show. There’s all that and a lot more, along with a few TWIT Awards, waiting for you in TWIT!
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Today we learn a trans model graces the cover of Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue. Oregon offers a non-binary ID option. MasterCard extends True Name to Europe. TLDEF and a coalition of other organizations sue the administration over its move to undermine the ACA. Several more trans women of color are murdered. One missing trans woman is found. Boulder, Colorado opens a shelter for women, trans women and non-binary people. Nicole Maines counts her blessings. Halle Berry announces she’s playing a trans man in an upcoming film and blowback causes her to give up the part. Trans kid Kai Shappley gets a role in a Netflix show playing a trans kid. Kim Petras promotes a program that gives young trans people ID that will let them vote. A gay porn actor wins a drag contest. More kerfuffle over J.K. Rowling’s cosiness with TERFs. The Netherlands is adding LGBTQ protections to its constitution. There’s all that and a lot more plus a few TWIT Awards in this edition of TWIT!
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It’s The Week In Trans! Today we learn that Google celebrated Pride month’s end with a doodle of Marsha P. Johnson and did a bit more. Parents say their trans kids are doing better with distance learning than they did attending classes. Meet D D Decor, a trans woman who lets the world know Black Trans Lives Matter. The Trump administration rule changes would put homeless trans women into men’s shelters. Violence against trans women continues. Reddit dropped a subreddit that was critical of trans female gender identity. Two identical twin trans girl models are making waves in Paris fashion. Godzilla has a trans daughter. RuPaul deletes her Instagram account. There’s all that and so much more awaiting you in TWIT!
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TWIT time! A trans woman has become the first one to every win an election in West Virginia. An openly transgender police officer on the Chicago force is featured in an interview. Many ripples are passing through the legal pond after the SCOTUS ruling on Title VII. Laverne Cox is interviewed on Today about her new documentary Disclosure. Black Lives Matter protests feature black trans women. San Francisco’s Transgender District almost shut down due to lack of funds. The Stonewall Inn is also in financial trouble. The Trump administration is still bent on taking away transgender people’s rights. A Baptist minister came out to her congregation on a Zoom service. Candidates who oppose transgender rights are losing elections around the country. Four authors fire their literary agent who represents J.K. Rowling. Backlash on Rowling’s stand on trans women continues with some fans getting their Harry Potter related tattoos inked over. Zaya Wade was the photographer who took her step mom’s photo for a magazine cover. Divine is being honored with a line of designer t-shirts. There’s all that and much for waiting for you in TWIT!
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Today we learn Brianna Titone runs for reelection to her seat in the Colorado House of Representatives. Several parents share stories about their transgender children. Having a hairless body wasn’t always a feminine trait. Two online health clinics cater to trans patients with tele-health services. Lots of movement from the Supreme Court on Title VII and DACA. Kim Petras says she wasn’t seen as a performer and musician when she came out but was judged on her gender status. The same stereotypes that hold trans women back also hold cisgender women back. More back and forth about the J.K. Rowling situation. Even John Cleese weighs in. Protests continue in the streets with a Black Trans Lives Matter march and a Drag March for Change. More violence against trans women of color occurs. One murderer is arrested in Chicago. People want Dominique Jackson, known for Pose, to play the part of Storm in the next X-Men movie. We’re got all of that and more plus a few TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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On June 14 in Chicago there was a protest march called Drag March. It brought together drag queens, kings, and everything in between as they lead a peaceful (non-violent) protest march in support of Black Lives Matter. One of those attending the march and showing her support for the cause was our crossdresser correspondent from Chicago, Miss Julie Slowinski.
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Time for that weekly condensation of all the trans related news we can find, The Week In Trans! Today we learn that a trans woman has become the first elected in West Virginia. The NCAA may move their tournament games out of Idaho over the state’s ban on trans women in sports. More fatal violence against transgender women of color and a march in their honor. A trans woman arrested during protests in Seattle is placed in a male prison for two days. A lawsuit against the Secretary of Defense over a trans woman’s military service is dropped when she is given a waiver allowing her to continue to serve. After being forced to drop coverage for transgender rights the Jacksonville City Council passed the changes again. A 99-year-old vet of WWII raises money for LGBTQ youth. Testosterone appears to not affect the eggs of trans men. Rebecca Root portrays the first transgender companion of Doctor Who. Munroe Bergdorf is back on the job as a spokesperson for L’Oreal. There’s all that and a lot about the blowback to J.K. Rowling’s statements on trans women, plus a number of TWIT Awards, waiting for your eager eyes!
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For the past six years, California-based journalist Shelley Anne Baker has engaged with the transgender community and loves it! She came out big time when she decided to reveal her feminine side to her wife and family and has never looked back. She’s not shy about telling trusted people, who will listen, about her life’s […]
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Time for The Week In Trans! Today we learn that battles are still underway in state legislatures to block trans rights. In the streets the safety of trans people is still threatened everyday. The protests against the killing of unarmed black people includes the killing of black trans people. The Los Angeles Pride parade is canceled because of the pandemic but now a march along the parade route will be held on June 14 as part of the protest marches. Three trans women candidates are running for office in Vermont. A woman who founded a high tech company writes about being a trans woman in the tech industry. Lilly Wachowski speaks to The Hollywood Reporter about the how her and her sister being trans influenced The Matrix. How much prize money has been handed out on RuPaul’s Drag Race? Out has the numbers. L’Oreal, the company that dropped a trans spokes model for commenting on white supremacy, tweeted out a BLM positive message. The times they are a changing. There’s all that and a veritable plethora of other news waiting for you in TWIT!
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Today we learn a small town in France elects the first transgender mayor in that country. Trans student’s deadnames are used in online learning, when they were told those names would not be used. A black trans man at the scene of a murder is shot to death by police who thought he reached for a weapon. The US Department of Education says trans female high school athletes violate the rights of cisgender athletes. A teenage dancer holds the trans pride flag while performing on TV. Gavin Grimm has graduated and moved on but his case moves back to Circuit Court for an appeal by the school board. Mj Rodriguez and Zaya Wade are named women of the year. Trans Maryland has a new program that will pay the cost of a name change in that state. Being Bucky is a children’s book about a transgender chicken. Georgina Beyer is awarded Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit. A Columbian trans woman model goes viral with a photo of her kissing her pregnant husband’s baby bump. There’s all that and a lot more, plus a couple of TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!
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