TransNews Weekly- 4 July 2007
1. Madrid’s EuroPride attracts millions
Madrid’s EuroPride, an event that concluded this past weekend after 10 days of celebration, attracted more than 1.5 million visitors from around the world. The event coincided with the Spanish capital city’s own Pride event and other pride events in Paris and in the UK.
Read more at the Monsters and Critics website
2. Air traffic controllers wear dresses to protest
US air traffic controllers have been protesting against the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's dress code by wearing high-fashion dresses and gowns to work. The dress code, which has been in place since last September, prohibits wearing jogging outfits, halter-tops, shorts and jeans to work.
Read more at the 940News website
3. Trans prisoner sues rehab department
Edwin, a Puerto Rican transgender woman has filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for negligence and for failing to protect her from being sexually assaulted. The trial began on July 2nd.
Read more at the Bay Area Reporter website
4. New Yorkers celebrate Trans Day of Action
Nearly 1,000 New Yorkers participated in the third Trans Day of Action for Social and Economic Justice on June 22nd. Organized by the TransJustice of the Audre Lorde Project, the march focused on the rights of homeless trans youths and adults.
Read more at the Workers World website
5. Church wedding a possibility for Swedish LGBT citizens
The "gender neutral" marriage legislation in Sweden, if approved, will work to extend the right to its LGBT community to religious wedding ceremonies in Lutheran churches starting January 2008. Sweden would become the first nation in the world to allow LGBT partners to marry within a major church setting.
Read more at the The Raw Story website
6. Thailand offers protection to its LGBT citizens
Authors of Thailand’s new constitution have agreed to include clauses in the new constitution so as to give official status to gay, lesbian, transgender and transvestite groups and thus to protect them from discrimination.
Read more at the Reuters website
7. Lambda Legal honors Texan Congresswoman
Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, on June 30th honored Texan Congresswoman Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson with the prestigious Profile Award for her support of the LGBT community, and transgender teen Rochelle Evans of Fort Worth and her mother with the Garner Courage Awards.
Read more at the Dallas Voice website