June 30, 2011 edition of the Bay Area Reporter

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Vol. 41 • No. 26 • June 30-July 6, 2011

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Police probe gay SF man’s death

A sign amidst the crowd at the Pride festival in Civic Center called attention to the marriage victory in New York.

A New York state of Pride by Seth Hemmelgarn

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hen Milton Ramirez heard that something had happened to Freddy Roberto Canul-Arguello, he didn’t believe it.

Two hunky guys added some spice and beef to the Project Open Hand float in Sunday’s Pride Parade.

he 41st annual San Francisco Pride Parade Sunday, June 26 had a joyous atmosphere surrounding it as people celebrated the victory in New York, where late Friday night Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a marriage equality law after it passed the state legislature.

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Transgender Law Center adds positions Lesbian by Seth Hemmelgarn activist Jean Harris dies A by Cynthia Laird

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ongtime lesbian activist Jean Harris died at her home in Palm Springs, California on Saturday, June 25. She was 66. Ms. Harris had been experiencing multiple health issues, a posting on her Facebook page said, but her death was unexpected. The cause of death is not yet known. Known for her Jane Philomen Cleland spirited use of colorful Jean Harris language and her manner of man-dress, she was often viewed as a polarizing figure. A cross-dressing lesbian before it became commonplace, Ms. Harris was a well-known aide in the San Francisco City Hall offices of former Supervisor Harry Britt, former Mayor Frank Jordan and former Health Director Dr. Sandra Hernandez. See page 11 >>

San Francisco-based nonprofit that works with the transgender community is adding new positions to cover its expanding work. Kristina Wertz, legal director for the Transgender Law Center, will leave that position to become the agency’s first policy director. TLC Executive Director Masen Davis said that as the economic downturn has continued, there is a need for services. “We’re getting more and more requests for legal services,” Davis said. “We’ve realized that we have to meet the individual needs of people today, but we also have to start and actually continue changing the policies that lead so many transgender people to face challenges accessing jobs and health care.” He added, “We’ve always done policy work, but this represents a further deepening of policy advocacy by the Transgender Law Center.” Wertz’s new job will include working with state agencies on implementing laws, as well as leading legislative efforts and connecting community members with policy makers. She said she’s looking forward to continuing to strengthen “California’s set of good policies that ensure that transgender people are able to really thrive.” Davis said since Wertz joined the center in 2007, she’s “evolved into a really strong policy advocate.” He said her new role would include health care and economic justice work, “to

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Transgender Law Center Executive Director Masen Davis, center, was joined by Maceo Persson, left, and Justin Tanis in the eighth annual Trans March last Friday.

reduce some of the barriers” that transgender people face at the local, state, and national levels. One piece of legislation that TLC is currently sponsoring is Assembly Bill 887. The bill, authored by out Assemblywoman Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) and co-sponsored by Equality California, aims to strengthen employment, housing, and other protections for all Californians, especially those facing discrimination based on gender identity and expression.

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Another bill TLC is sponsoring is AB433. That proposal is designed in part to streamline the existing process for making a petition for a court order recognizing a change of gender and obtaining an updated birth certificate. The bill, also co-sponsored by EQCA, was written by Assemblywoman Bonnie Lowenthal (D-Long Beach). Davis said Wertz has overseen policy work See page 7 >>


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