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Posts from 2014

Despite Some Progress in Airport Security, Bigger Changes Needed

In September 2014, National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) was one of three stakeholder organizations to receive a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) “Community Partner” award.

The DOJ Must Act: Why Racial and Religious Profiling Rules Can’t Wait

Trina, a transgender woman of color, is not a stranger to police profiling and harassment. When she was 17 years old, she an officer approached her while she was outside with friends at an LGBT community event in Manhattan’s West Village.

EEOC Files Groundbreaking Cases on Behalf of Trans Workers

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has for the first time used the 1964 Civil Rights Act to file federal lawsuits against two companies for discrimination against transgender people.

Andy Cray and His Life’s Work

By Lisa Mottet, Deputy Executive Director, NCTE

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New Report: Open Trans Military Service "Administratively Feasible"

Our colleagues at the Palm Center at San Francisco State University this week issued a new report finding that allowing open military service for transgender people "is administratively feasible and neither excessively complex nor burden

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