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National Trans Mental Health and Well-Being Survey

Posted on: May 5th, 2012 by History Month
A survey has been launched to research and assess the needs of trans people across the nation. This survey is produced by a partnership between Scottish Transgender Alliance, Trans Resource and Empowerment Centre, TransBareAll and Sheffield Hallam University. It is based on the priniple that there has been very little research about trans people,...

The ‘T’ Word

Posted on: January 29th, 2012 by History Month
Over the pond, the use of “tranny” as an agent noun for male to female transsexual people has got the backs up of trans activists and culminated in the recent glitter bombing of Dan savage at a recent public gathering. In the Daily Beast, Tricia Romano considers whether the...
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Government Wants to hear from trans Community

Posted on: April 12th, 2011 by History Month
The Government Equalities Office (GEO) has set up a monthly Trans bulletin and a survey. The initiative seeks to find out the needs of trans people and what progress they are making in “progressing the agenda”. To read the Bulletin and follow the survey, go to http://www.equalities.gov.uk/pdf/GEO_Transgender_e-bulletin_1-AprilMay.FINAL.pdf
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NHS and GIRES Trans Workshop

Posted on: March 25th, 2011 by History Month
>A workshop covering ‘Sexual orientation, Trans and the NHS’ has been announced. The conference, which will cover the latest legislation on trans rights and involves the Government Equalities Office and GIRES, will be held in London on April 18th. Time: Monday 18th April Date: 10:30am-3:30pm Location: Avonmouth House, London,...
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Trans Women Golfers Can Compete

Posted on: December 6th, 2010 by History Month
>The US Ladies Professional Golf Association L.P.G.A. players have voted to eliminate the tour’s requirement that players be “female at birth” and to allow transgender athletes to compete, less than two months after a transgender woman sued the tour in federal court, arguing that the rule violated California civil...
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12th International Transgender Day of Remembrance

Posted on: November 19th, 2010 by History Month
>November the 20th will mark the 12th International Transgender Day of Remembrance and many cities and towns in the UK are participating by holding events. The London ceremony will be at the Cruciform building, University Street, WC1 at 3. 179 trans women were murdered worldwide last year. To find...
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Sonia Burgess Dies

Posted on: November 4th, 2010 by History Month
> Sonia Burgess1947 – 2010 The civil rights campaigner and immigration lawyer, Sonia Burgess has died aged 63 after falling under Tube train. The death is being investigated by the police. Sonia was known as David professionally. Read the Guardian’s obituary here and an obituary by Prof Stephen Whittle...
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Participants Attacked at Third European Transgender Council

Posted on: October 19th, 2010 by History Month
>Two Turkish delegates to the Third European Transgender Council in Malmoe, Sweden, were attacked as they left a restaurant Sept. 30. They were physically assaulted and pelted with eggs by five to seven attackers, they said. They also were allegedly later mistreated by police, who asked them offensive questions,...
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New Service to Report Trans Hate Crime

Posted on: August 14th, 2010 by History Month
> www.TCrime.net info@gires.org.uk The Home Office has awarded GIRES a grant to fund a national system for reporting transphobic crime. Appended below are examples of the crimes that trans people have experienced. It appears that only a few victims of such crime report it to the police. One young...
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Sparkle Manchester This Weekend

Posted on: July 10th, 2010 by History Month
>Sparkle! The biggest trans event in the world is held this weekend in Sackville Gardens, Manchester. For full details go to www.sparkle.org.uk. Chief sponsors of this year’s Sparkle are Pink Punters of Milton Keynes, owners of the Rainbow Bus. Pink Punters’ Joe McMahon said: ” – The main event...
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Trans Support Group Gets a Gong

Posted on: June 15th, 2010 by History Month
>The work of the Gender Identity Research and Education Society (GIRES) has been acknowledged in The Queen’s Birthday Honours list, published on 12 June 2010. Two of the charity’s trustees, Bernard and Terry Reed, have been awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in recognition...
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Is the Malawi Couple Sentence a Trans Issue?

Posted on: May 26th, 2010 by History Month
>Yes, according to Natacha Kennedy. Writing in the Guardian’s Comment is free section, Kennedy claims that Tiwonge, who lives as a woman when at liberty, is transgender, possibly intersex, and that failing to mention this is implicitly transphobic. Read the full article in the Guardian here.
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Protest for Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga

Posted on: May 26th, 2010 by History Month
>You probably have heard about the perceived gay couple in Malawi (Tiwonge identifies as female) who have just been sentenced to 14 years in jail simply for being in love. This is a protest to support them. Come along to the protest in London and bring your friends. Date:...
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Middle C: A Year-Long Transition from Woman to Man

Posted on: May 11th, 2010 by History Month
>The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation presents the first person documentary Middle C, in which Tristan R. Whiston chronicles his year-long gender transition from woman to man – through the change in his singing voice. Tristan first performed as solo soprano at the age of six. Years of hard work led...
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Greek TV Watchdog Fines Show for Interviewing Trans Woman

Posted on: May 6th, 2010 by History Month
>The Greek National Council for TV and Radio has fined a programme for interviewing a trans woman and demanded that Tv does not upset and confuse young people by giving coverage to homosexuals and transsexuals, describing them as ‘beyond the normal’. The GreekTransgendered Support Association has attacked the National...
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France Strikes Transexualism from List of Mental Illnesses

Posted on: February 17th, 2010 by History Month
> France has become the first country in the world to remove gender identity disorder, also known as transexualism, from its list of officially recognised mental illnesses. This is huge news but seems yet to have been picked up by English language news sources.   The news was  in...
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An Officer and a Gentle Woman: The Sex-change Aristocrat

Posted on: November 11th, 2009 by History Month
>He led a life of privilege — game hunter, Guardsman and gentleman farmer. But Rhodri Davies had only one desire: to be a woman. So he changed his gender, lost his family, and found a new career as a nurse. Read the full article in The Times here. Miranda...
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Sun and Mail Show Transphobia Is Alive and Well

Posted on: September 23rd, 2009 by History Month
>The case of the child who has begun secondary school in her new gender has clearly whetted the appetites of the hacks in the right wing press who are looking for their marmalade droppers. Schools OUT believes that forcing a child to go through puberty and adolescence when s/he...
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Methodist Minister Comes Out As Trans After 27 Years

Posted on: September 9th, 2009 by History Month
>Just months after telling his own children that he was not their biological father, The Rev. David Weekley, who is in his late-50s, came out to his congregation of 221 members at the Epworth United Methodist Church in the Sunnyside neighborhood in inner Southeast Portland, on Sunday, Aug. 30,...
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The 5 Genders of the Bugis

Posted on: September 8th, 2009 by History Month
>The Bugis are the most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi, the southwestern province of Sulawesi, Indonesia’s third largest island. As shown in the National Geographic clip below, they recognise not two but five different genders, some of them endowed with magical powers....
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‘Just Plain Sense’ Interviews

Posted on: August 16th, 2009 by History Month
>A selection of recent LGBT-themed interviews of note in Christine Burn’s podcast, Just Plain Sense. - Half an Hour with Peter Tatchell - Adopting – A trans perspective - Half an Hour with Dr Stuart Lorimer - Fascinating Adele: Part One and Part Two
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A Meeting with Kate Craig-Wood

Posted on: July 7th, 2009 by History Month 1 Comment
>In an article titled “‘I’m lucky, many men would never pass for a woman’”, the award winning businesswoman Kate Craig-Wood talks about her transition from Robert to Kate. Read the full article in the Telegraph here.
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International Transgender Day of Remembrance

Posted on: November 17th, 2008 by History Month
>To mark the 10th International Transgender Day of Remembrance (20th November), the following events will be held this week-end in Manchester, London and Brighton. The day commemorates those who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. ManchesterWill be hosting a Transgender Day of Remembrance on Sunday, November 23rd...
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US City Elects Country First Trans Mayor

Posted on: November 12th, 2008 by History Month
>The recent American elections have been qualified of historic by many commentators. Despite the dark moments for LGBT rights brought in California, Arizona, Florida and Arkansas by voters expressing themselves against gay marriage, the city of Silverton, Oregon is bringing a little light and another reason to call the...
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London Transgender Film Festival

Posted on: November 3rd, 2008 by History Month
>Independent, experimental, cutting edge and diverse are just some words to describe the first London Transgender Film Festival which will take place at the Ritzy in Brixton on the 7th, 8th and 9th of November. Its focus is to exhibit content of transgender, intersex, androgyny, gender variant, trans feminists,...
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Transsexual Gene Link Identified

Posted on: October 31st, 2008 by History Month
>Australian researchers have identified a significant link between a gene involved in testosterone action and male-to-female transsexualism. DNA analysis from 112 male-to-female transsexual volunteers showed they were more likely to have a longer version of the androgen receptor gene. Read the full article on BBC News, click here.
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New Toolkit on Transphobic Bullying in Schools

Posted on: October 28th, 2008 by History Month
>The British Home Office has commissioned the Gender Identity Research and Education Society (GIRES) to develop a toolkit for combating transphobic bullying in schools. GIRES has consulted widely in preparing this material and has already incorporated most of the good suggestions generated by that process into the current version...
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A Night with Andy Warhol’s Superstars

Posted on: October 6th, 2008 by History Month
>Holly Woodlawn will be appearing with Bibbe Hansen and Mary Woronov at the Purcell Room on October 9th. Woodlawn is the subject of Lou Reed’s song Walk on the Wild Side and the star of Trash. Hansen, the youngest Warhol Superstar, is the daughter of Fluxus artist Al Hansen...
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Submissions Wanted for the Queer Writing Competition

Posted on: June 25th, 2008 by History Month
>The second International Queer Writing Competition organised by queer literary journal, Chroma, will be taking place this autumn. Artists are being invited to submit their work for the two categories of the prize (short story and poetry). Entries are also being accepted for two separate prizes: The Transfabulous Prize...
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Third Transfabulous Festival

Posted on: June 5th, 2008 by History Month
>The third Transfabulous Festival will be taking place in London on 13, 14 and 15th June featuring performances and art by a varied group of trans artists, workshops and a picnic. Find out more by clicking on the picture above.
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Lord Arthur’s Bed

Posted on: May 15th, 2008 by History Month
>2008 – City slickers Donald and Jim are celebrating their civil partnership. 1868 – Lord Arthur Pelham-Clinton, 3rd son of the 5th Duke of Newcastle, married a pretty young creature, who went by the name of Miss Stella Boulton, thereafter known as Lady Arthur Clinton. But disaster struck when...
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Moj of the Antarctic Returns to South London

Posted on: May 13th, 2008 by History Month
>Following a successful run in March 2007, Moj of the Antarctic returns to Oval House Theatre for one week only to launch the production’s British Council-sponsored tour of southern Africa in June/July 2008. Moj of the Antarctic is inspired by the wonderful true life story of Ellen Craft, a...
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Calpernia Addams: Widowed by Hate

Posted on: April 10th, 2008 by History Month 1 Comment
>Ten years ago, Private Barry Winchell’s captivation for a young and beautiful show girl from Nashville Tennessee cost him his life. Two fellow soldiers decided that dating a trans woman made him gay and a candidate for summary execution in his sleep. US media and anti-hate crime campaigners decided...
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Male Pregnancy

Posted on: April 4th, 2008 by History Month
>Last week the American LGBT magazine, The Advocate, published an article by Female to Male Trans man Thomas Beatie. In the article, Beatie, explains how he is now carrying his and his wife’s child despite opposition from the medical world. Having transitioned some years ago, Beatie is legally recognised...
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Rose Venkatesan, India’s First Trans TV Host

Posted on: February 28th, 2008 by History Month
>Today will see the start of a new chat show on Indian television, ‘Ippadikku Rose’ (Yours, Rose). Nothing extraordinary in this event apart from the fact the host of the show, Rose Venkatesan, is making history by thus becoming the first trans TV host in the subcontinent. The show...
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Interview with Trans Pioneer Mark Rees

Posted on: February 27th, 2008 by History Month
>Trans campaigner Christine Burns has been producing podcasts about trans people and events for the last eighteen months. Some of her recordings are designed to allow people to hear campaigning events and speeches which they couldn’t catch in person; on other occasions she features notable trans community figures with...
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Transexuals in Iran (updated)

Posted on: February 26th, 2008 by History Month 5 Comments
>BBC Two documentary explores why so many Iranians undergo sex change operations. Although homosexuality is a crime punishable by death in Iran, more sex change operations are carried out there than any other nation in the world apart from Thailand, with the government providing up to half the cost...
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LGBT Victims of Franco Receive Recognition

Posted on: December 3rd, 2007 by History Month
>Almost tow months ago, we published a post about Spanish people who had been imprisoned by the Franco regime for their sexual orientation and who had been seeking recognition and compensation for this for the past 30 years. On 14 November, the Spanish parliament finally granted financial compensation to...
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International Transgender Day of Remembrance

Posted on: November 13th, 2007 by History Month
>Sunday 18th November marks the International Transgender Day of Remembrance. This will be the ninth year that a day has been set aside to honour the memory of all those transpeople killed by violence every year and to affirm our resolve to report transphobic crime. Over 400 people are...
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Launch of the Gender Trust Helpline

Posted on: October 25th, 2007 by History Month
>The LGBT Advisory Group to the Met Police project based at GALOP is launching the Gender Trust Helpline. Although the launch is in Brighton, the service will be a national one. The National Helpline is the first ever for anyone in the UK affected by gender identity issues who...
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Feminist, Queer & Trans Neo-Burlesque

Posted on: October 16th, 2007 by History Month
>Performance makers, performance thinkers in discussion. Is the resurgence of burlesque a continuation of the exploitation of women’s bodies or is it potentially part of a new feminism? Is this performance genre, originally used as a performative platform for women to comment on social and political issues, being reclaimed...
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LGBT Victims of Franco Demand Recognition

Posted on: October 10th, 2007 by History Month
>On Thursday 4 September, a group of Spanish LGBT associations, the Federación Estatal de Lesbianas, Gays, Transexuales y Bisexuales, (FELGTB: National LGBT Federation), requested compensations from the government for the members of the LGBT community who were arrested under the Franco dictatorship because of their sexual orientation. They also...
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Online Survey of Inequalities and Discrimination Experienced by Trans People in Europe

Posted on: October 8th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
>Dr Stephen Whittle, Professor of Equalities Law at Manchester Metropolitan University and Dr Lewis Turner, both of the FTM Network UK and Press for Change, are leading a small (and very short) research project for the European Council. Stephen Whittle says: If you are Trans identified in anyway, then...
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Trans Marches in Paris and Barcelona

Posted on: October 6th, 2007 by History Month
>The European trans community is mobilising this week-end with demonstrations in Paris and Barcelona. The French demonstrators on Saturday will rally under the slogan “Resis’Trans!”. This will be the latest edition of ExisTrans’, a day of action organised by a collection of activist organisations, which has been taking place...
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And Then He Was a She

Posted on: September 25th, 2007 by History Month
>Holly Woodlawn painted by Sadie Lee. Holly came from Miami, FLA Hitchhiked her way across the USA Plucked her eyebrows on the way Shaved her legs, and then he was a she She said, “Hey babe, take a walk on the wild side.” Lou Reed The Drill Hall is...
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Leslie Feinberg Interviews Sylvia Rivera

Posted on: September 3rd, 2007 by History Month
>Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues and Transgender Warrior interviews Sylvia Rivera, a Puerto Rican Drag Queen from the Stonewall Riots in this interview. Sylvia talks about her involvement with the Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR) and the Stonewall Riots in 1969. Although the interview is a bit...
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Picnic for Change 2007 – The 5th Annual Trans Rights Picnic Fundraiser

Posted on: August 30th, 2007 by History Month
>When: Saturday September 1st. 1-6pm. Where: Kensington Gardens. Opposite the Serpentine Gallery entrance. Stroll over towards to the biggest tree in the long grass. Map Who: All trans folk, friends, partners, family and allies. What: Bring food and drink to share, picnic blankets, picnic tablecloths, parasols, and bunting to...
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UK Black Pride

Posted on: August 5th, 2007 by History Month
>In August 2005 three black lesbian women decided to organise a social outing to Southend on Sea. What originally started out as a mini bus trip to the beach, quickly turned into three coaches of women making a trip down to Southend on Sea. During the day’s outing, several...
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Article Published on Death of Portugese “Cross-Dresser”

Posted on: July 21st, 2007 by History Month
>After the recent passing of Portuguese “cross-dresser” Maria Teresinha, commonly known as “the general,” the Guardian published an article recounting his life. Living as a man since 1974, the general was put on trial in 1992 and effectively opened up discussion about homosexuality, cross-dressing and transsexuality in Portugal. To...
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GFest- GayWise LGBT Arts Festival 2007 – Call for Submissions

Posted on: July 13th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
>GFest – Gaywise LGBT Arts Festival aims to provide a unique platform for Queer Arts principally created by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) artists from a variety of diverse backgrounds. The festival, which will take place in November, will present the work in a creatively safe, stimulating and...
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Trans Treatment Satisfaction Survey

Posted on: July 7th, 2007 by History Month
>One of the greatest obstacles to developing and improving medical services around transition in the UK is a lack of solid research data about patient experiences and outcomes. Anecdotal accounts often suggest that problems exist but, until now, no rigorous research has been undertaken to capture and classify people’s...
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Met Police LGBT Women Survey

Posted on: June 27th, 2007 by History Month
>Of the incidents reported women are 7 times less likely to report homophobic violence to the police even though it is apparent through the LGBT community that actual incidents between male and female are at a similar level. Susan Paterson from the Diversity and Citizen Directorate of the MPS...
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Press for Change Podcasts

Posted on: June 26th, 2007 by History Month 1 Comment
>From the Press for Change website: As readers will know, I am a keen promoter of online audio content as an innovative way of making events and people’s ideas widely accessible within communities like ours. We recently made the whole of the 2007 SOGIAG Stakeholder Conference available in this...
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