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  • Workplace difficulties can arise for trangendered persons in nearly all professions, but what about those who are called to work for God?

    Archive 2007-01-01 Andrew Beckner 2007

  • Workplace difficulties can arise for trangendered persons in nearly all professions, but what about those who are called to work for God?

    For week ending Jan. 27, 2007 Andrew Beckner 2007

  • I.e. many trangendered people want to get it all done with and the psychological theory backs that up.

    WTF Do I Do? Why, Social Psychology of course! JLK 2009

  • Despite the recent focus on gay rights, the gains made by trangendered people have largely been ignored and their issues receive little attention.

    MAIL CALL: THE DEAN TEAM GETS SOME REINFORCEMENTS 2008

  • Speaking as someone who is trangendered themselves it heartens me to know that more transgendered people are involved in our political process!

    Endorsing Ron Paul, and Why Progressive Dems Should Support Ron Paul 2007

  • The progression wasn't a trangendered one but an intersex one, and I thought the author did a fine job.

    Pulitzer Prize novel Middlesex on Intersex: Genius or Crap? Elizabeth McClung 2007

  • So, I add, that if LOGO's programming is geared to Gay men, Lesbian women, bisexuals of all gender, and trangendered people of what-ever-gender, then they may not pull too much from Bravo's target audience.

    Warm Birthday Wishes drewan 2004

  • I would expect that just about every trangendered woman would have the same perspectives, and it could be interesting to hear if there is any difference between being perceived as a woman and an ex-man by other men?

    Why Alas Needs Radical Feminist Woman Only Threads 2005

  • The attacks remain all too common, and there is still a stigma to being a lesbian, gay bisexual or trangendered person, said Sharon Stapel, executive director of the New York City

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The attacks remain all too common, and there is still a stigma to being a lesbian, gay bisexual or trangendered person, said Sharon Stapel, executive director of the New York City

    NPR Topics: News 2010

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