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Recent stories
Federal Sex Discrimination Lawsuit Sheds Light on Transgender Job Bias
Last Friday was a landmark day for transgender people across the US. In a historic first, the US District Court ruled that a transgender woman had been discriminated against when an employer rescinded a job offer upon learning of her transition.
Sex and Gender Identity Diversity on Broadcast TV
Examining the sex and gender identity of all 616 series regular characters on the five broadcast networks, GLAAD analysts found that each network features more male than female characters, demonstrating a divergence from the general population (where Census figures from 1990 and 2000 consistently give women the slight edge). GLAAD analysts found that ABC leads with the largest total number of female characters in the upcoming season, with 49% of its series regular characters being women.
Top Stories Today - 09.19.2008
National News:
- Newsweek.com - ‘Invisible And Overlooked'
- Associated Press - Federal Officials: No Charges Likely Against Foley
- Associated Press - Pittsburgh Bishop Is Ousted
Little Orphan Elina
Last night's Top Model was a doozy. The girls all got makeovers, so you know what that means: weaves and tears.
Though none of the models knew what changes they would be receiving by the ANTM hair team, our two queer ladies, Elina and Isis, lucked out (unlike Clark, who I think now looks like a bad Wonder Woman with her blue-black locks.)
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Resources for Transgender People
Transgender people in crisis should contact the following resources:
- The Trevor Project's 24/7/365 Lifeline at 866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386) or TrevorChat, their online instant messaging option, or TrevorText, a text-based support option. If you are looking for peer support, you can visit TrevorSpace from anywhere in the world.
- The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255)
- Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860
- Do you live outside the United States? If so, check out The Trevor Project's list of international resources here.
Transgender Organizations
- National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) (advocacy)
- Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (TLDEF) (legal services)
- Transgender Law Center (TLC) (legal services and advocacy)
- Sylvia Rivera Law Project (SRLP) (legal services)
- Trans People of Color Coalition (TPOCC) (advocacy)
- Trans Women of Color Collective (TWOCC) (advocacy)
- Black Trans Advocacy (advocacy)
- Trans Latina Coalition (advocacy)
- Gender Spectrum (support for families, trans youth, and educators)
- Gender Diversity and TransFamilies (support for families, trans youth, and educators)
- Trans Youth Equality Federation (support for families and trans youth)
- TransTech Social Enterprises (economic empowerment)
- SPART*A (advocacy for trans military service members)
- Transgender American Veterans Association (advocacy for trans veterans)
- TransAthlete.com (info about trans athletes)
- Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC) (advocacy)
- TransLife Center at Chicago House (support services)
- Trans Doe Task Force (legal services)
Transgender Programs at LGBT Organizations
- GLAAD's Transgender Media Program (media advocacy)
- Freedom for All Americans (policy and legislative advocacy)
- PFLAG Our Trans Loved Ones (support for families of people who are trans)
- PFLAG Transgender Resources (resources for trans people and their families)
- PFLAG's Transgender Ally campaign (advocacy)
- COLAGE Kids of Trans Community (support for kids of trans parents)
- The Task Force's Transgender Civil Rights Project (advocacy)
- HRC's transgender resources (advocacy)
- Gender Identity Project at the NYC LGBT Center (support services)
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) (legal services)
- Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) Transgender Rights Project (legal services)
- National Center for Lesbian Rights - Transgender Law (legal services)
- L.A. LGBT Center's Transgender Economic Empowerment Project (economic empowerment)
- SF Transgender Economic Empowerment Initiative (economic empowerment)
- TransJustice at the Audre Lorde Project (advocacy)
General Information and Resources
- The 2015 U.S. Trans Survey is the largest survery of transgender people ever conducted. The data has also been broken down by race, ethnicity, and geography. The survey's results detail the extent of the poverty, discrimination, and violence faced by transgender people. The results are also available in Spanish.
- Transgender Lives: Your Stories is an interactive campaign created by The New York Times to allow transgender people to tell their own stories in their own words..
Know of a resource that might be added to this page? Contact GLAAD's Transgender Media Program.
Recent stories
Federal Sex Discrimination Lawsuit Sheds Light on Transgender Job Bias
Last Friday was a landmark day for transgender people across the US. In a historic first, the US District Court ruled that a transgender woman had been discriminated against when an employer rescinded a job offer upon learning of her transition.
Sex and Gender Identity Diversity on Broadcast TV
Examining the sex and gender identity of all 616 series regular characters on the five broadcast networks, GLAAD analysts found that each network features more male than female characters, demonstrating a divergence from the general population (where Census figures from 1990 and 2000 consistently give women the slight edge). GLAAD analysts found that ABC leads with the largest total number of female characters in the upcoming season, with 49% of its series regular characters being women.
Top Stories Today - 09.19.2008
National News:
- Newsweek.com - ‘Invisible And Overlooked'
- Associated Press - Federal Officials: No Charges Likely Against Foley
- Associated Press - Pittsburgh Bishop Is Ousted
Little Orphan Elina
Last night's Top Model was a doozy. The girls all got makeovers, so you know what that means: weaves and tears.
Though none of the models knew what changes they would be receiving by the ANTM hair team, our two queer ladies, Elina and Isis, lucked out (unlike Clark, who I think now looks like a bad Wonder Woman with her blue-black locks.)