The Cutting Edge-February 18, 2014
By Barbara F.
Anderson, Ph.D., LCSW
The Transgender Law center (TLC) is organizing their 8th
annual Transgender Leadership Summit—a conference designed to build the
foundation for community members to take action for transgender equality and
justice. There will be workshops in
legal, healthcare, organizational development and much more. It is scheduled for April 11-13 at Cal State
U. @ Northridge. For more info: info@transgenderlawcenter.org
Robina Asti, a 92 year old transwoman, was denied
survivor’s benefits by the Social Security Administration after her husband’s
death. The ruling was based on their
belief that she was “legally male” at the time of their marriage in 2004 despite
the fact that the government has recognized Robina as a woman for over 30 years
as attested to by her passport, FAA pilot’s license and driver’s license. The back story: 9 years ago Robina, a WWII
vet and pilot and her longtime sweetheart, Norwood Patton, were married in an
airplane hangar in New York State. When
Norwood, 97, died in 2012, Robina applied to the Social Security Administration
for survivor’s benefits. As mentioned
above, she was denied. In June 2013,
Lambda Legal filed a request for reconsideration but after 6 months has still
not had a reply. Stay tuned.
Did you catch the “Fashion & Style” section of the
NYTimes (1/30/14)? If not, you missed
the story on the new Barneys catalogue and magazine campaign. Nearly 20 transgender models were
photographed by Bruce Weber wearing clothes from designers like Ann
Demeulmeester, Balenciaga, Lanvin and Manolo Blahnik. The models, ranging in age from 17 to “early
30’s,” are of various races and socioeconomic strata. The intent was to create
awareness of a community that has been left behind as gays and lesbians have
moved further into the mainstream.
Global Action for Trans* Equality and the American Jewish
World Service conducted a survey of 340 transgender and intersex groups
worldwide between July and Sept. 2013.
Revealed are the deep discrimination and multiple challenges faced by
these groups. Some findings: The trans and intersex movements are young,
many groups having been founded in the last 3 years. Most focus on local issues and are led by
community members. Most are not
independent but are programs of larger human rights and health organizations
with broader mandates. For more info on
the survey’s findings, Google “Global Action for Trans* Equality.”
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