Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 07:37:33 +0000 From: Clare Howell Subject: IYF15 MEDIA ADVISORY - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Editor: Clare Howell, clare@gpac.org TIME MAGAZINE HIGHLIGHTS TRANS-MOVEMENT ======================================= [New York, NY: 14 Jul 98] THIS WEEK'S TIME magazine (20 Jul 98) devotes two pages to the burgeoning transgender movement. In an even-handed manner the magazine profiles the work of transgender activists across the country. Titled "Trans Across America," the article features two transactivists, Shannon Ware of St. Louis and Shannon Minter of San Francisco, who embody the growing efforts by transpeople to build a movement through political organizing and education. Ms. Ware, an engineer who transitioned in her forties, has recently become an activist. She meets one-on-one with elected officials to educate them and advocate for transpeople. Mr. Minter is a lawyer at the National Center for Lesbian Rights. His comments relect the focus of activists and the tone of the article. "What's important is hate crimes and job discrimination," he said. "Why does everyone want to talk about my genitals?" The article, written by John Cloud, presents a straightforward, unsensational account. It mentions GenderPAC's national survey on transviolence that reveals 60% of trans-identified people have been the victims of assault, Lobby Day which brought Congressmembers face-to-face with transpeople, and the meeting facilitated by HRC last year between transactivists and officials at the Department of Justice. "This is a ground-breaking article," said Riki Anne Wilchins, Ex. Dir. of GenderPAC. "It's the first time a national publication has treated our efforts as a legitimate political movement. The message that millions of Americans will come away with from this article is that ours is a movement whose time has come." ### Subscriptions. Please send: subscribe iyf-online or: unsubscribe iyf-online to: MajorDomo@apocalypse.org For prior press releases, check the GenderPAC website at: http://www.gpac.org (c) 1998 InYourFace Our online news-only service for gender activism.