Philadelphia in vanguard of transgender toleranceBy Nurit Shein | Posted: Tue, May. 29, 2012, 3:00 AM
http://articles.philly.com/2012-05-30/news/31888671_1_gender-identity-discrimination-against-transgender-people-michael-nutterWhen the possibility of prohibiting discrimination against transgender people comes up, opponents often raise concerns about bathroom usage, of all things: "What about the men's and ladies' rooms?" It seems like a frivolous basis for denying an entire group of citizens their civil rights, but all too often, that's the tenor of discussions about legal protections for transgender individuals. It places little stock in our ability to assimilate, sympathize with, and simply deal with people whose experience of the world does not match our own.
Fortunately, the experience in Philadelphia has been different. Ten years ago today, Mayor John F. Street signed into law a bill expanding the city's Fair Practices Ordinance to prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity or gender expression. Passed by a wide margin in City Council, the protections apply to public accommodations, housing, and employment, and they are enforced by the city's Human Relations Commission.