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Swinging for the Fences: Houston’s Phyllis Frye Paved the Way for the Modern Transgender Movement

As a result of Frye’s 40 years of fierce courage and determination, she has earned the title “Grandmother of the…

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Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Viva’

The coming-of-age cross-dressing saga you’ve been waiting for.

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Features

Trans Texans Speak Out: The TransVisible Project Elevates Transgender Voices in the Lone Star State

Equality Texas and transgender Houstonians have banded together to launch a new public-education campaign to help the media and general…

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Features

Off the Beaten Path: Emily and Jackson’s Whirlwind Romance Transitions into the Marriage of their Dreams

When the waiter arrived with dessert, he presented a plate with the words Will you marry me? encircling a strawberry…

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News

Free to Be You and Me and Pee

The following is a tale of unintended consequences.

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Arts & Entertainment

Performing for Equality: Spring High School’s Production of ‘Looking for Normal’

'Looking for Normal' charts the journey of Roy, an Ohio man married for 25 years who comes out to his…

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Features

Reproductive Rights and Trans Rights: Deeply Interconnected, Yet Too Often Misunderstood?

It is of vital importance to extend reproductive justice-related activism and discourses to include trans/genderqueer/nonbinary and other gender-plural people, which…

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Arts & Entertainment

NBPC Speaks With Directors of ‘Tchindas’ in Advance of Its Premiere on AFROPOP

While 2015, may possibly have been called the “Year of the Trans Woman” in the U.S., trans people, particularly women…

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Features

Mya Taylor Is Marsha P. Johnson: Transgender ‘Tangerine’ Star Talks About Her New Role

Mya Taylor, a transgender actress best known for her role in director Sean Baker’s Tangerine, is making Hollywood history.

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Community News

HERO Supporters Consider New Strategies

LGBT advocates plan to eventually launch a petition drive to get the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance back on the ballot.

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