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Started by Butterfly, December 15, 2007, 04:52:15 PM
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QuoteRegarding:So many victims -- Zosia Bielski, National Post Published: Saturday, December 15, 2007And specifically:"In Winnipeg, the bodies of 19 prostitutes -- 17 women and two transgendered men -- have turned up north and west of the city in the past 25 years."I'm enquiring about the aforementioned "transgendered men". Did you mean they were born female and had transitioned to male, or were they born male, and transitioned to female?I don't have the Associated Press style guide handy, but I believe it says to identify a male-to-female transgendered person as a trans-female, and a female-to-male transgendered person as trans-male -- IF it is important to the story to make that distinction. Otherwise, reporters are encouraged to only identify individuals as their gender of presentation if their being transgendered has no impact on the story.I take this seriously for two reasons:I'm a retired military journalist, and continue to work in the field of military journalism as a civilian. Accuracy and adherence to standards are important. and;I am a trans-female, and educating the public so that they do NOT view transgenders as freaks is very important and close to my heart.And as a reporter, I could think of several ways to present the information in the paragraph I referenced that would get the essential information across (two of the 17 deceased were transgendered) without painting those two victims of homicide as freaks.Please review this OpEd piece I wrote for further information:http://www.thereporter.com//ci_7617470?IADID=Search-www.thereporter.com-www.thereporter.comSincerely;Karen J. Savage, SFC USA (ret.)Military broadcaster/journalist