Skip to content

(en)gender

Helen Boyd Kramer's journal on gender and stuff

  • MHB Message Boards
  • Contact
Posted on September 9, 2012 by Helen Boyd

Trans Delegates at the LGBT Caucus

This is too cool. Historically cool.

That said, one of my readers has pointed out that a trans person served as a delegate as early as 1968. After that, not until 2002 (as far as I know). And now: 14.

And one delegate is from Wisconsin, even.

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

Categoriespolitics & causes, s.e.x.

Post navigation

Previous PostPrevious President Obama’s Accomplishments for Transgender Americans
Next PostNext Wendy Carlos at the DNC?

PATREON

Helen Boyd is creating memoir, essays, observations, lessons over at Patreon. Please consider becoming a supporter!

Author Website

To find out more about Helen’s writing, speaking, and consulting, visit her author website Helen Boyd Books. 

Recent Posts

  • Guest Post: Words by Quentin
  • Lynn Conway: Trans Icon and Pioneer, 1938 – 2024
  • Guest Author: Jessica Michelle Polacek
  • Birth Control and Trans
  • Articles About the Current Anti Trans Moment

Recent Comments

  • In historic year for trans candidates, Sarah McBride poised to become the nation’s first openly transgender state senator – Voxique on First Trans Delegation: 2004
  • trudieanne on Reform
  • trudieanne on Reform
  • divadarya on Me on Patreon
  • divadarya on Me on Patreon

Archives

Categories

Proudly powered by WordPress
%d