Thank you to @LGBTQBar for including me in this year's 40 Under 40. So grateful to be on this list of brilliant folks doing brilliant work, some of which is saving literal lives. You are actual heroes & it's a genuine honor to have my name alongside yours. https://t.co/pL39ehyaLq
It's still just under the wire of TDOV - but SCOTUS made sure this wasn't like any other TDOV. I thought some perspective on Chiles v. Salazar from someone who spent their spryest years in the fight to end conversion therapy might be useful.
https://t.co/ngNT77YFUd
Thank you so much to @Mama_Dragons for having me back on the In the Den podcast. This time, we talk about when these anti-trans policies really started, what the ID law in KS means for where we're going, and how we will get through it. (And we will.)
https://t.co/WPSXHSI5hY
I want to just note that this is from the @washingtonpost opinion section Jeff Bezos declared will only publish pieces about “personal liberties and free markets."
This is not satire. It is also, however unintentionally, hilarious that it is not satire.
https://t.co/hgulcD737R
On Monday night, SCOTUS issued an order indicating they may be inclined to side with policies that force teachers to out LGBTQI+ students. Forced outing is something kind of hard to talk about. So it felt like maybe we should talk about it. https://t.co/buYneqe71D
New Substack is up!
We're talking about the sexiest thing in LGBTQI+ civil rights right now: federal administrative rulemaking.
I know. Hotter than Heated Rivalry.
But the comment period on 3 proposed anti-trans rules is about to close and you can help. https://t.co/vVIQznNPkW
To paraphrase Dread Pirate Roberts, anyone who tells you they know what’s going to happen at SCOTUS is selling something. That goes double for bloggers. With this in mind, I’m becoming a blogger. Welcome to my Substack. Let's talk BPJ/Hecox oral arguments. https://t.co/1QTp3WCX1S
Last month, HHS put out a report on gender-affirming care that reads like a list of logical fallacies. @Adrianshanker & I published a piece in @Newsweek on the consequences of misrepresenting evidence, & the real science behind healthcare for trans youth. https://t.co/PIbH4XrlfI
The wonderful folks at the National SOGIE Center adapted part of a piece I wrote for Transgender Day of Visibility into a gorgeous video. It was a genuine honor to be part of this: https://t.co/DOPIJgdY9i
Here's the full text, with more on TDOR & ritual: https://t.co/BHlSwW7DBD
Trans Day of Remembrance was born in 1999 from a group of friends in Boston, & the simple act of saying their lost beloved's name out loud. Tonight we say the names of 69 new beloveds, & from our grief reclaim their power. For more on the roots of TDOR: https://t.co/C0bIlI9gGy
9 major faith denominations just released a statement supporting trans & intersex people, calling violation of our rights a betrayal of religious values.
Faith communities can be complex for LGBTQI communities. But today, I’m proud to be a member of both. https://t.co/vA5zvrhhxX
For 10 years, the Mormon mothers at Mama Dragons have been one of my favorite examples of what happens when people of faith choose the message over the messenger - and, in nearly every religion, the message is love. This week, I got to join their podcast.
https://t.co/fi7KNErMvN
Had the privilege of joining Justice By Design this week to talk SCOTUS, Skrmetti, and sorry-you-can’t-actually-legislate-trans-people-out-of-existence. Thank you to the brilliant Kimberly Atkins Stohr for thinking I’m cool enough to hang out with her. https://t.co/LJfBnYbaL2
There's a livestream running today where advocates, artists, & elected officials are sending messages of hope to LGBTQ kids. I'm doing a piece at 3:30, but rn Judy & Dennis Shepard are giving me life w/this gem: "They are louder, but they aren't brighter." https://t.co/hnDa5EFbbL
The scene outside the main Education Department building this morning as workers cleared out their offices (as captured by my talented colleague Josh Morgan):
“Walking into a classroom should be an act of hope, not an act of bravery, but every day you choose to show up as your true self, you make this world a more brave, more honest, and more free place. In your gift for seeing things as they could be, I see the promise of America.”
To the many transgender students across the country listening on this Transgender Day of Visibility, @usedgov wants you to know that your school, your community, and your country are better because you're a part of it.
You don't just belong here, we need you here.
In a move that could affect how schools handle book challenges, the federal government has concluded that a Georgia school district’s removal of titles with Black and LGBTQ characters may have created a “hostile environment” for students, potentially violating their civil rights. https://t.co/4N4NSjgaC9
On #TransgenderDayofVisibility, and every day, we must show our transgender students that we see them and support them.
I'm working with families, educators, and students to ensure that our schools are welcoming & affirming places to learn.
Bittersweetly excited to announce that Sunday was my last day as Director of Gov’t Affairs with the incredible Advocacy Team at @TheTrevorProject. Today is my first day serving as Chief of Staff for the Dep’t of Education Office of Civil Rights. Honored doesn’t begin to cover it.