Transgender News Today
December 19th, 2008 by Stephanie StevensNews and views for Wednesday, December 17th and Thursday, December 18th …
[PA, USA] “The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission is investigating a complaint filed by a transsexual woman against Harrisburg Area Community College, claiming she was suspended for not using a unisex bathroom. Shannon Powers, director of communications for the commission, confirmed a complaint by Jamie Nicole Anderson against the Lancaster campus of HACC was filed Oct. 16. She said the agency began its investigation last month. Because it is under investigation, Powers said she could not reveal details of the complaint. However, according to published reports, Anderson is a male-to-female transgendered student who was studying nursing at HACC.” — HACC student sues over rest room suspension
[USA] From Transadvocate yesterday, “Sources on the Hill confirmed to The Transadvocate that Barney Frank’s office will announce the hiring of Diego Sanchez today. Sanchez will replace outgoing senior policy adviser, Joe Racalto. Sanchez is currently the Director of Public Relations & External Affairs for AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts. He made history this past August as the first transgender person appointed by the DNC to the Platform Committee and is also a member of the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) Boston Steering Committee and the HRC Business Council.” — Diego Sanchez Named Senior Legislative Adviser To Barney Frank
There’s more on the Sanchez appointment at Bay Windows and at EDGE Boston, and transactivists Becky Juro and Vanessa Edwards Foster offer their thoughts on the hiring here and here.

[USA] The Windy City Times has an interview with Dr. Marci Bowers, who is featured in the documentary drama series Sex Change Hospital on WeTV. Sex Change Hospital will air Dec 23, Dec 24 and Dec 30. — Paging Dr. Bowers: Talking about Sex Change Hospital
[USA] “I am very saddened to learn today of the death of actress/comics writer/friend Maddie Blaustein at age 48. It’s being reported that she died in her sleep after a brief illness. Blaustein started out in the comics industry at Marvel, where he was known as Adam, but gradually went on a path that few could imagine — first as a very successful, talented and well-known voice actress, most notably as the voice of Meowth on the US version of Pokemon. Second, as a transgendered individual. She also wrote several issues of Milestone comics, including a run on STATIC. Aaron McQuade, who profiled Maddie for The Advocate, has more on his blog: ‘Maddie (born Adam Blaustein) might be the most recognizable transgender voice on the planet, from her roles as Meowth on Pokemon, and Solomon Moto on Yu-Gi-Oh, not to mention dozens of other anime and video games … ‘ ” — RIP Maddie Blaustein
[USA] From Media Matters, “On The O’Reilly Factor, Dennis Miller ridiculed Thomas Beatie, a transgender man who recently gave birth to a child, calling him a “nympho satyr” and saying: “[A]ll I know is the guy’s more pregnant than the old woman in the shoe is. And somebody has got to get some protection for this guy, be it a condom or an IUD or a satellite dish or a catcher’s mitt. I don’t even know what he needs down there, but I need an equipment check on aisle five.” Referring to the baby, Miller had video of the polar bear cub at the Berlin zoo aired.” — On O’Reilly Factor, Miller ridiculed transgender man, child he gave birth to
[USA] From The New York Times today on DSM-V, “The book is at least three years away from publication, but it is already stirring bitter debates over a new set of possible psychiatric disorders … The debate over gender identity, characterized in the manual as “strong and persistent cross-gender identification,” is already burning hot among transgender people. Soon after the psychiatric association named the group of researchers working on sexual and gender identity, advocates circulated online petitions objecting to two members whose work they considered demeaning. Transgender people are themselves divided about their place in the manual. Some transgender men and women want nothing to do with psychiatry and demand that the diagnosis be dropped. Others prefer that it remain, in some form, because a doctor’s written diagnosis is needed to obtain insurance coverage for treatment or surgery. “The language needs to be reformed, at a minimum,” said Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equity. “Right now, the manual implies that you cannot be a happy transgender person, that you have to be a social wreck.”” — Psychiatrists Revising the Book of Human Troubles
[Turkey] The latest on Bulent Ersoy, who was facing up to four-and-a-half years in jail: “A transsexual Turkish pop star has won a free speech case against the country’s powerful army, which accused her of turning public opinion against military service.” — Turkish transsexual star acquitted of insulting army
[Uruguay] “Uruguay’s Senate passed a bill allowing people aged 12 and older to legally change their name and gender on their identity papers, a move that opens the doors to gay marriage. The measure is meant to ease legal difficulties faced by transsexuals and cross-dressers, but would make gay marriage legal since it states that whoever changes their name and gender can “exercise all of the rights inherent to the new condition.”" — Uruguay takes step towards gay marriage
[Thailand] From the Bangkok Post, a feature on Treechada “Nong Poyd” Malayaporn, Miss Tiffany’s Universe 2004 and Miss International Queen 2004: ” … deep down, Treechada admits that she is oversensitive when anybody calls her a katoey. Surprisingly, when people say she’s much more beautiful than a real woman, Treechada does not appreciate it either. She just wants to be recognised to as “Nong Poyd” and live her life like an ordinary person. “I will not become arrogant or forget where I came from, but it hurts when people call me a katoey even though I really am one. As I said earlier, I’ve lived all my life like a woman. My mother is a woman. My beloved sister is a woman. All my best friends are women. So I am not going to compete with them. I do not want anybody to compare me with somebody else because, after all, I just want to be one of those ordinary women.” — Miss Tiffany Queen
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