SF News Trans Male Teenager Prevails Over California School District, Will Be Treated As Male A California school district has been ordered by the U.S. Departments of Justice and Education to treat a trans male ninth grader as male, despite his being born female. The teenager, who
SF News Felon Gets Third Strike For Murder Of Trans Woman 31-year-old Miguel Inostroz was convicted Tuesday of second-degree murder in the September 2011 death of James "Lucie" Parkin in a Hayward motel. Though prosecutors were seeking a first-degree murder conviction, the jury appears
Arts & Entertainment S.F. Pride Is Way Better Than N.Y. Pride, Says Justin Vivian Bond Former San Francisco resident Mx. Justin Vivian Bond just gave an interview with Paper talking about her summer plans, her new cabaret act, feminism, and her feelings about Pride. The New York City
SF News Trans Basketball Player Receives Warm Welcome In Santa Cruz Trans woman Gabrielle Ludwig, who had the distinction this past December of becoming the first trans woman to play college basketball, has been receiving the sort of shitty reception at basketball games that
SF News Transgender Pride Flag Raised For the First Time in the Castro Tonight, in a ceremony at Harvey Milk Plaza following a march from Civic Center, trans activists and LGBT supporters raised the transgender pride flag on the big Castro flagpole for the first time.
SF News New Thai Airline is the First to Hire Transsexual Air Hostesses According to The Telegraph today, a brand-new airline out of Thailand hopes to promote equal opportunities for Thailand's "third sex" by hiring three ladyboys among their first round of employees this week. Peter
SF News Starbucks to Get Trans/Gender Neutral Bathrooms (Should've Happened Here First) Washington D.C. area Starbucks are caving to pressure from LGBT groups and converting their gender-specific restrooms to gender neutral ones. The D.C. Trans Coalition led the push to convert the single-occupancy