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The Seattle Gay Clinic: How it began, and its underappreciated legacy
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The Seattle Gay Clinic: How it began, and its underappreciated legacy

The story of the Seattle Gay Clinic, its impact on the city's LGBTQ community, and the legacy it holds in the city's LGBTQ history.

The 1992 battle over including "Bisexual" and "Transgender" in Seattle Pride's name
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The 1992 battle over including "Bisexual" and "Transgender" in Seattle Pride's name

A look back to the year more than 30 years ago that brought more inclusivity to the Seattle Pride Weekend we know today.

What's in a name...or a pronoun?
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What's in a name...or a pronoun?

"Being misgendered feels like unexpectedly finding a shard of glass in my ear, a pain that I rarely saw my friend Stacey subjected to."

The power and peril of being seen: Trans visibility in today's world
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The power and peril of being seen: Trans visibility in today's world

Visibility within the Trans and gender-diverse (TGD) community is a multifaceted concept.

Trans Families leads charge to support Trans youth and families
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Trans Families leads charge to support Trans youth and families

A profile on the Seattle nonprofit serving families with gender diverse children.

Seattle Gay News' Transgender resource guide
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Seattle Gay News' Transgender resource guide

In celebration of Pride Month, the SGN has developed a list of organizations that work with the Transgender and gender-diverse communities in the region.

Science alone can't solve fairness debate on Transgender athletes, says expert endocrinologist and UW professor
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Science alone can't solve fairness debate on Transgender athletes, says expert endocrinologist and UW professor

According to Dr. Bradley Anawalt, the science of whether Transgender women have an advantage in sports remains up in the air.

Visually Speaking to provide ASL Lounge at Pride events
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Visually Speaking to provide ASL Lounge at Pride events

The Deaf Queer organization is back at Pride events for another year, this time with an American Sign Language (ASL) lounge.

Looking Back in SGN History: No pride to celebrate in the way we've reacted to AIDS, says Kramer
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Looking Back in SGN History: No pride to celebrate in the way we've reacted to AIDS, says Kramer

From the SGN archives — June 26, 1987

In honor of those who came before us: SGN names 15 "All-Stars" who have shaped our future
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In honor of those who came before us: SGN names 15 "All-Stars" who have shaped our future

Join us as we honor the people, nominated by the SGN staff, that have fought relentlessly for our rights and have helped to create a culture in which we can celebrate Pride.

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