From: msnbc.com: Health
The inclusion of transgender men and women in the discrimination
guidelines is seen as a breakthrough by transgender and gay rights
advocates.
Respond to this topic on your own blog
Click and press Ctrl+C to copy and paste this discussion on your blog or site
Related Articles
Notes from a Lecture on Transgender Medicine
I recently had the privilege of attending a lecture by Dr. Nick
Gorton, an openly transgender physician, on the topic of
transgender medicine. Long story short, it was amazing. Anybody
walks into a lecture hall and starts their talk by explaining the
differences between sex and gender, between gender identity and
gender expression, and defines [...]
Hospitals ready to move on same-sex visitation rights?
In April, President Obama issued a memorandum requiring hospitals
to guarantee visitation rights for same-sex partners.
Interestingly, a new Human Rights Campaign Foundation report
(Healthcare Equity Index 2010) indicates that 93 percent of the 178
hospitals it surveyed did not have comprehensive nondiscrimination
policies in place for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
patients. Forty-two [...]
DRC Public Input Link
Reach for Your Possibilities! Let Us Help! Help stop discrimination
against people with disabilities! 2011 PROPOSED PRIORITIES AND
GOALS Disability Rights Center is seeking public input for its 2011
priorities and goals. Just paste the path below into your web
browser and complete the form.
http://www.arkdisabilityrights.org/2011publicinputform.html
Disability Rights Center1100 N. University, Suite 201Little Rock AR
72207501.296.1775800.482.1174
Does the Global Fund Reach the Most Marginalized and At-Risk Populations? (Postcard from Vienna)
By Christina Droggitis - Under the banner
“Rights Here, Right Now,†the
International AIDS Conference currently taking place in Vienna is
committed to translating funding for human rights-based programming
for HIV to address the
stigma and discrimination that often impede
an effective response. On Wednesday, Global Fund
executive director Michel Kazatchkine and others participated in a
session titled “The Global Fund: Proving Impact,
Promoting [...]
The Aging LGBT Community
We held our annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender achievement
awards ceremony today and presented awards to Dr. Michael Wong from
BIDMC's Division of Infectious Disease and Sue O'Connell and Jeff
Coakley from Bay Windows. Dr. Wong has been involved in the
laboratory, the clinic, and the community in the HIV-AIDS arena.
New England's largest LGBT newspaper, Bay Windows has brought
award-winning articles and editorials for more than two decades to
the region.The theme of today's session was, "Our future: The aging
LGBT community." The featured speaker was Lisa Krinsky, Director of
the LGBT Aging Project. You can see excerpts of her talk below. In
her talk, she refers to a Stud Maddox documentary entitled Gen
Silent. Here's the clip we showed to the audience.I, for one, was
surpris...