added 2007 Thu May 3 0:14:46 by Alexia
Every Sunday morning in a second-floor apartment in Astoria, Queens, the Rev. Louis Braxton Jr. rouses a half-dozen sleeping bodies from bunk beds in two cramped rooms littered with stiletto heels and skimpy dresses. The groggy young adults reach for their makeup kits and fight for the lone bathroom. Once their makeup, hair and clothes are just right, they trudge into the living room, holding handbags and teetering on high heels, and sit facing an altar set up by Father Braxton.
Every Sunday morning in a second-floor apartment in Astoria, Queens, the Rev. Louis Braxton Jr. rouses a half-dozen sleeping bodies from bunk beds in two cramped rooms littered with stiletto heels and skimpy dresses. The groggy young adults reach for their makeup kits and fight for the lone bathroom. Once their makeup, hair and clothes are just right, they trudge into the living room, holding handbags and teetering on high heels, and sit facing an altar set up by Father Braxton.
added 2007 Fri Mar 30 19:34:35 by Neophile
Are the voices of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender game developers being heard in the games industry? Gamasutra speaks to notable community members, including 1st Playable's Jeb Havens, Midway's Brian Sharp, Ubisoft's Anne Gibeault and others, in this exclusive feature.
Are the voices of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender game developers being heard in the games industry? Gamasutra speaks to notable community members, including 1st Playable's Jeb Havens, Midway's Brian Sharp, Ubisoft's Anne Gibeault and others, in this exclusive feature.
added 2006 Mon Aug 21 1:50:40 by ephram
Forty years after the transgender community stood up to police harassment at Compton's Cafeteria in the heart of San Francisco, the Transgender Law Center (TLC) brings community members, allies, clients, and policy makers to the Tenderloin on September 5th to celebrate our own four years of creating social change for transgender civil rights.
Forty years after the transgender community stood up to police harassment at Compton's Cafeteria in the heart of San Francisco, the Transgender Law Center (TLC) brings community members, allies, clients, and policy makers to the Tenderloin on September 5th to celebrate our own four years of creating social change for transgender civil rights.
added 2006 Sat Aug 19 22:56:26 by Scott-O-Rama
A cook who claims he was fired from a fancy New York restaurant after coworkers discovered he's transgender is protected by the state's human rights law, a judge ruled Friday.
A cook who claims he was fired from a fancy New York restaurant after coworkers discovered he's transgender is protected by the state's human rights law, a judge ruled Friday.







