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WASHINGTON - The International Foundation for Gender Education applauds the citizens of Gainesville, Florida for their strong show of support for equality. More than 58% of the voters rejected Charter Amendment 1, which would have stripped protections for gender identity and sexual orientation from the city's nondiscrimination laws. Equality is Gainesville's Business brought together a powerful coalition of local and national organizations to prevent this amendment from being enacted.
Published Mar 26, 2009 - 04:24 AM
Read full article: 'IFGE Applauds Gainesville Pro-Equality Vote' (209 more words)
Washington, D.C. - At the recently concluded 2009 annual conference, the International Foundation for Gender Education Board of Directors elections were held, resulting in the following slate of Directors:Executive Director: Denise Leclair Chair: Bree A. Hartlage Vice-Chair: Andrea Von Kaenel Secretary: Allyson Robinson Treasurer: Ethan St. Pierre Communication Director: Stephanie Battaglino Director: Wendi Reiss Director: Catherine Lynn Andrews Director: Robyn Webb
Published Feb 20, 2009 - 09:55 AM
Read full article: 'IFGE ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND OFFICERS - "NEW BOARD – RENEWED MISSION” ' (83 more words) Announcements: IFGE Announces Trinity Award Recipients, to be Presented at the 23rd Annual Conference in Alexandria, VA
Waltham, MA & Washington, D.C., January 5, 2009 - The Awards Committee of the International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE) is proud to announce the 2009 Trinity Award recipients:Ms. Lisa Mottet, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Mr. Spencer Bergstedt, North Sound Law, P.S. Mr. Gunner Scott, Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition
Published Jan 06, 2009 - 12:04 AM
Read full article: 'IFGE Announces Trinity Award Recipients, to be Presented at the 23rd Annual Conference in Alexandria, VA' (150 more words)
TGSF will be having its Holiday party on Friday, December 19th, at 8:00 PM at the Blue Muse Restaurant, 370 Grove St., San Francisco (415)701-9888. Those of you who have been involved with TGSF for a long time will certainly remember The Blue Muse as the fine restaurant where we held our socials for many years. The restaurant closed several years ago, but the original owners recently reopened it in a new location. We are looking forward to seeing it once again.
Published Dec 03, 2008 - 01:54 AM
Read full article: '"The Channel" TGSF December 2008 ' (292 more words)
Sweden: November 16, 2008Transvestism, along with six other sexual behaviours, will be struck from Sweden
Published Nov 22, 2008 - 06:59 AM
Read full article: 'Sweden Removes Transvestism from List of Disorders' (501 more words) |
