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What do we know at the end of the year? The trans woman elected to a city council in New Jersey faces a recount. The TSA is rolling out gender-neutral scanners. The Medical University of South Carolina told the state legislature that it is no longer providing hormone treatments to transgender minors. The New Hampshire legislature is working on a bill banning gender affirming care for minors. Another study finds LGBTQ+ people get the dirty end of the stick. Arizona has acted to take away rights of transgender minors. The International Olympic Committee releases guidelines for the inclusion of transgender athletes. J.K. Rowlings won’t shut up and go away. drag performer Eureka O’Hara comes out as trans. Meanwhile Monet X Change has a role in an opera. Spain passes a gender recognition reform bill. The BBC names two trans women in their list of 100 Women in the news. TERFs complain. There’s all that and more waiting for you in Trans News Now!
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What are transgender entertainers working on? Films, television shows, plays and more. TransTainment tells you about some of the projects that include transgender entertainers.
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Dallas Denny wraps up her five part series on the history of Tapestry Magazine with commentary on the role played by transgender publications in the formation of the transgender community.
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A U.K. transgender website announced it was going to publish a paper by an anonymous research scientist claiming that being transgender was a “biological condition.” The press was alerted but without warning, before the date the paper was to be published the site issued a tweet canceling publication. Dana Bevan outlines the reasons why.
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Facebook is a great tool for connecting people with similar interests but for the trans community, from drag queens to crossdressers and other gender designations Facebook isn’t doing all it could. Their “real name” policy first impacted the drag community. Queens put up pages using their drag name and Facebook took them down. Now our own Kandi Robbins has had her page canceled because she can’t prove who she is to Zuck’s minions. Causing Kandi to feel that Facebook hates us.
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When Cassandra Williamson’s father was dying Cassandra had not yet come out and was keeping any hint of her true self hidden from sight. She was a manly Marine Corp officer who had a reputation for doing what needed to be done, more like a machine than a person. She was used to tamping down her emotions when she interacted with others but in private her grief over her father’s condition spilled out. Cassandra shares the story of the day her father died.
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Amy and Jenifer’s story continues with a new addition to the family. Amy has given birth to a little girl, Andria.
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While assembling the stories for the new Cecilia Barzyk comes across silly fools who don’t understand transgender issues and just don’t care to. They bash us and introduce legislation against us. We call these people twits and in this post Cecilia tells you who they are and what they’ve said and done that makes them a twit.
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What’s new? We tell you in Trans New Now! The first transgender person elected to the Vermont state legislature, Taylor Small, was invited to the White House for the signing of the Respect for Marriage Act and her partner proposed while they were there. A 3-judge panel rules that trans athletes don’t ruin cisgender competitors chance to be champions. Ohio legislators say why have two anti-trans bills when they can be combined into just one. Other states continue with their misguided efforts to “protect” children. Non-binary Dept. of Energy employee Sam Brinton, who was caught stealing high priced luggage, did it again and is no longer with the Department. Texas A.G. Ken Paxton wanted a list of people who changed gender on their official IDs. He didn’t get it. Rather than listening to the American Academy of Pediatricians support for treatment for trans kids Marjorie Taylor Greene chided them for endorsing “genital mutilation” on kids — which does not happen. An Appeals Court tells North Carolina it can’t exclude trans care from its state health plan. A convicted murderer is scheduled to be the first known transgender person to be executed in the United States. The next season of RuPaul’s Drag Race is moving networks to MTV. There’s all that and more waiting for your eyes to see in Trans News Now!
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Just a few days ago a prominent member of the transgender community announced that transition had ruined her. . . his life. Which sparked a million comments on social media about the idea of de-transitioning. Our Sophie Lynne has some comments of her own to add to the subject.
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Dallas Denny continues her report on Tapestry Magazine’s history, and expands today to cover efforts to preserve the written matter that comes from countless local group’s newsletters as well as the major magazines that were published in the 1980s and ’90s.
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Christy Lewis isn’t an early adopter of technology for technology’s sake. While working in the digital information biz she doesn’t own a cell phone and plans to never have one. But in other areas she is, as she says in today’s blog, “quite willing at times to take the lead and initiative in placing myself out in the open from a transgender perspective.”
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What do you get when Chef Dina takes some conventional thinking, stirs in a half a cup of faux vintage lesbian art, folds in a dash of international lady of mystery and celebrity, seasons with some modern grandmas then bakes the dish in a 360 degree oven till done? Oh, and glazes the whole dish with a tribute to the evolution of the derrière? You get another one of the delicious house specials at Dina’s Diner!
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We again this year have the Winter Solstice occur with a new moon, making things extremely dark. This is why so many far northern cultures developed the Yule festivals in the first place. Of course practices from the Yule are what are seen now in the Christmas tree, the Hanukkah and Kwanzaa candles and many other winter holiday features. We work to bring light into a very dark time in our lives.
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Part I of this series about the late trans magazine Tapestry followed its timeline across its thirty-year lifespan. Part II discussed the development of transgender personal ads in general and their trajectory in Tapestry in particular. In Part III, Dallas Denny discusses her personal experience as editor-in-chief and why she resigned.
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What’s new? Washington, D.C. passes a sanctuary law that covers those seeking refuge from anti-trans laws. Ten transgender attorneys will argue a case at the Supreme Court. Nonbinary comic Mae Martin has a Netflix special. Concentration on the culture war instead of real policy may have negatively impacted the GOP is the midterms. Undeterred the party has plans to investigate the Dept. of Education when they take over the House. Legal battles are coming against anti-trans legislation. Psychiatric Times reports that transitioning is the best medicine for trans people. A trans activist in California is accused of murder. A trans woman who participated in the attack on the Capital has been convicted. Chaz Bono and his mom are getting an award. Homeland Security anticipates copycats emulating the Club Q massacre. There’s all that and a lot more waiting for you to look over in Trans News Now.
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Dallas Denny returns today with Part 2 of the history of Tapestry Magazine. It began in the late ’70s as a typewritten newsletter and became over the next decade the go-to publication for information on all things trans. Today Dallas reports on how personal ads became a part of Tapestry, and other transgender publications.
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While assembling the stories for the new Cecilia Barzyk comes across silly fools who don’t understand transgender issues and just don’t care to. They bash us and introduce legislation against us. We call these people twits and in this post Cecilia tells you who they are and what they’ve said and done that makes them a twit.
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Amy Schneider win the Jeopardy Tournament of Champions. Stephen Fry urges J.K. Rowlings and her critics to back off. A trans woman was killed in the Club Q attack and another trans woman helped to subdue the attacker. The attacker’s lawyers insist he is nonbinary. Learn about Hawaii’s third gender. Who can change their legal gender in Ohio is up to the local judge. The executive director of the beleaguered Mermaids organization working for trans children in England steps down. Spain’s bill recognizing legal gender change is headed for debate. Two-Spirit youths have a special camp they can attend. There’s much more waiting for you in Trans News Now!
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Dallas Denny joins our New Content today with Part 1 of the history of Tapestry Magazine. It began in the late ’70s as a typewritten newsletter and became over the next decade the go-to publication for information on all things trans. It was through one of the personal ads in Tapestry that our editor Angela Gardner first made contact with other crossdressers, including JoAnn Roberts, which led to a long association with JoAnn’s LadyLike magazine and TGFroum.
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Many times people become separated from their families. This occurs for a variety of reasons. Oftentimes transgender people either leave their biological family rather than face coming out to them, or, more often, they do come out and are rejected by those who should offer love and support. Today Dana Bevan looks at the idea of finding home in a chosen family.
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Lights! Camera! Action! It’s another glittering glamorus production of Trans Tainment! Today with several stories about Broadway shows, some new music from a Canadian queen, and a singer/songwriter from Ghana. Also the return of a long lost documentary on Spanish sex workers in 1983. Check it all out in TransTainment.
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A self-described “beat up trans girl” sits in her lonely room after learning the woman she was with was keeping a big secret. She is at the lowest point of depression when she hears the “pa-ting” of her text message app. Who could it be disturbing her gloom?
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While assembling the stories for the new Cecilia Barzyk comes across silly fools who don’t understand transgender issues and just don’t care to. They bash us and introduce legislation against us. We call these people twits and in this post Cecilia tells you who they are and what they’ve said and done that makes them a twit.
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Time for the news! “Equality Voters” who value human rights and LGBTQ rights made a positive difference in the election outcome. San Francisco is looking for a drag laureate, and starting a program to give low-income trans and nonbinary residents a monthly check. Sunday was Transgender Day of Remembrance. Donald Trump is identified as the most anti-LGBTQ+ president in modern times. Amy Schneider appears before the Ohio legislature during their consideration of a ban on gender-affirming care for minors. Texas Republican legislators have pre-filed 17 bills for the next session that target LGBTQ people. Kim Petras drops a new single. No ad in a legal newspaper is needed to change your name in New Jersey. A trans woman who participated in the Capital siege on January 6 has apologized. Get all those stories and more in this week’s Trans News Now!
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Christy Lewis feels that people are becoming increasingly used to seeing transgender characters and personalities portrayed in media andthat is a good things but she believes it’s more important that the public sees transgender individuals in their midst, whom they know and can identify by name, and are engaging, confident people with whom they interact directly. Read on for the rest of The View From Christy’s World.
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