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The World Professional Association for Transgender Health ( WPATH ), formerly the Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association ( HBIGDA ), is a professional organization devoted to the understanding and treatment of gender identity and gender dysphoria, and creating standardized treatment for transgender and gender variant people.
Louisiana, U.S. Occupation (s) Journalist, transgender rights activist. Notable work. Erin in the Morning. Partner (s) Zooey Zephyr (2022–present; engaged) Erin Reed (born 1988 or 1989) [1] is an American journalist and transgender rights activist. She writes a newsletter titled Erin in the Morning.
India Scarlett Willoughby (born 2 September 1965) [1] is an English newsreader, broadcaster, journalist and reality television personality. She is Britain's first transgender national television newsreader and the first transgender co-host of an all-women talk show, Loose Women on ITV. She is a previous nominee for a British LGBT Award (2017 ...
sarah-jane-baker .com. Sarah Jane Baker (born 1969) is a British transgender rights activist, author, convicted criminal, prison inmate, and artist. She created the Trans Prisoner Alliance to support trans people in prison, [1] and was the UK's longest-serving transgender prisoner at the time of her release. [2]
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t. e. The participation of transgender people in ice hockey is an ongoing issue in the place of LGBT+ rights and diversity in ice hockey. Only a small handful of professional players have come out as openly trans, and systemic transphobia presents many barriers to the inclusion of trans people in the sport. [1]
Diane Anderson-Minshall (born March 19, 1968) is an American journalist and author best known for writing about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender subjects. She is the first female CEO of Pride Media. She is also the editorial director of The Advocate and Chill magazines, the editor-in-chief of HIV Plus magazine, while still contributing ...
Team Trans lost both the first and second game, 4–3 and 8–3, respectively. The matchup included both professional and amateur players. The New York Times published a piece on the team and their first games, detailing "the games were held in a public rink tucked into a strip mall. The crowd was modest, several dozen people in all.