National Geographic Makes History With Transgender Cover Girl - The Huffington Post - US
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Apple News/By Curtis M. Wong/12/15/2016 04:32 pm ET | Updated 2 hours ago
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There are days where i wish this forum had a "like" button :-) Way to go National Geographic!
I should just buy a box and use it as "coming out gift" :-)
Haha totally agree with Sarah and very cool! What a courageous young girl, very befitting that it's a nature magazine. Seems like the world is slowly getting a better view of trans :)
Awesome! I tweeted both the National Geographic link and the link to a new non-binary TV star:
"Billions" will make TV history with gender non-conforming star and role https://t.co/V2EHTX3tc3 via @huffpostqueer
http://fusion.net/story/376311/avery-jackson-national-geographic-trans-cover/
Drat. Now, when I come out, everyone is going to think that I was brainwashed by National Geographic. :)
Seriously, it is good to see a major magazine take on this subject. It is going to be an interesting read. I might have to hang on to that issue in case anyone needs some 'splaining down the road.
I've tweeted links to that cover picture a couple of times already, but more is better, so I tweeted this one as well!
Kathy..your remark reminded me of when I got a Border Collie puppy in 1974. I came up with a unique name..the name of a childhood friend in Haiti, whose name I'd always liked..Benji.
That was just before the famous movie "Benji" came out..and suddenly, every time I'd tell friends my dog's name, they'd say, "Oh! You named it after the dog in the movie!"
Grrrrrrr....
I think we're just on the brink of a massive gender revolution...
Today, 1 in 20 people identifies as gay. Although some even say 1 in 10. 50 years ago, you could not even openly discuss it. Being born trans was estimated as 1 in 10.000 chance a few years ago. Right now, I hear figures around 1 in 3000. And this number keeps on declining.
It's time to heal. People need to heal.
Found a "preorder" link and landed at https://shop.nationalgeographic.com/product/magazines/special-issues/national-geographic-gender-revolution-special-issue---international
It says "Out of stock". Seems that my F5 key is going to recover some of its long forgotten glory :)
You can get the online version for your iOS device here:
National Geographic Magazine by National Geographic Society
https://appsto.re/us/TVg9y.i
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Nah, Kathy. You've been a girl forever!
Steph
I think it is awesome, this should have been happening years ago!
I am not normally a National Geographic reader but under this circumstance I went out today and bought this issue. I am very excited at our revolution and how it is making history. My friend and I sat in Barnes and Noble and read it halfway through before buying. This will be a keepsake for me because it's about educating those who don't understand us.
I read an article online that said people are threatening to cancel their subscriptions to National Geographic because of this publication.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2017/01/editors-note-gender/ (http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2017/01/editors-note-gender/)
Did anyone hear of this officially called a revolution before this issue of National Geographic was published?
It seems we have a different cover in Canada for that same issue...ours shows 7 different people across the spectrum. Trans/Bi-gender/intersex/androgynous/male/female etc
Quote from: staciM on January 02, 2017, 07:51:31 PM
It seems we have a different cover in Canada for that same issue...ours shows 7 different people across the spectrum. Trans/Bi-gender/intersex/androgynous/male/female etc
I'm in the USA and my cover is the same as yours. I think it's just random.
Quote from: Fresas con Nata on December 17, 2016, 07:37:55 PM
Found a "preorder" link and landed at https://shop.nationalgeographic.com/product/magazines/special-issues/national-geographic-gender-revolution-special-issue---international
It says "Out of stock". Seems that my F5 key is going to recover some of its long forgotten glory :)
I just ordered this, got a shipping date of 1/30/17
National Geographic films teenager undergoing gender surgery
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/01/04/national-geographic-films-teenager-undergoing-gender-surgery/
Pink News/By Nick Duffy 4th January 2017, 1:11 PM
"A video recorded for National Geographic captures the process of a teenager undergoing gender surgery.
The clip features Massachusetts teen Emmie Smith, 17, explaining her decision to undergo the procedure, and preparing for the surgery.
Smith – who is taking a gap year to help transition before starting college – explains that she allowed cameras in because she wanted to demystify the surgical process.
She said: "I think people are fascinated by gender reassignment surgery. They're insatiably curious about it – but they also don't know how to have a conversation about it. "
Here's a direct link to the video:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/12/gender-confirmation-surgery-transition/
Well worth watching! Very positive spin! I hope lots of people see this.
Loved it. The surgeon is Dr. Christine McGinn.
A very positive spin. I've seen other more graphic operations on YouTube in the past with the prolific posters, some that were on this forum but they went away or changed their sites that rarely mentioned their transgender status. They have moved on. National Geo has done a lot of good programs in other areas lately.
Joelene
Quote from: itsApril on January 04, 2017, 04:29:13 PM
Here's a direct link to the video:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/12/gender-confirmation-surgery-transition/
Well worth watching! Very positive spin! I hope lots of people see this.
thanks
I can never look at it! Its so horrible :S
But id love to get it someday :(
Quote from: ChristineRachel on January 05, 2017, 08:30:24 AM
I can never look at it! Its so horrible :S
But id love to get it someday :(
I suggest you take a look at the video, ChristineRachel! It's not gory or disgusting. The whole video is eight or nine minutes long and only a few seconds show details from the surgery. The rest deals with Emmie and her family, friends, and community. She's incredibly lucky to have such strong support around her.
I watched it April! The few bits I did see of the opp still nearly caused a faint lol.
But your right, its amasing that its possible and so great for people!
I know, I want it, but am probably gona faint when they do the big reveal lol