TTPC

Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition

Archive for January, 2009

Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition Statewide Membership Meeting(0)

Friday, January 30, 2009, 7pm, Nashville
We will elect officers, and plan strategy for 2009, including on behalf of fully inclusive equal rights ordinances in Memphis and Nashville, statewide legislation affecting LGBT people, and for federal legislation including a fully inclusive Employment Non Discrimination Act and Hate Crimes legislation.
For directions, please contact us.
We also wish to [...]

TTPC Welcomes New President, Urges Swift Passage of ENDA(0)

This Tuesday, we will watch as history is made when Barack Obama of Illinois is inaugurated as the nation’s 44th President of the United States.  During the hard fought campaign, President-Elect Obama pledged his support for equal rights legislation, including a fully inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).
We all need to work together to ensure that [...]

Tennessee General Assembly Returns Tomorrow(0)

The 1st Session of the 106th Tennessee General Assembly convenes for business tomorrow, Tuesday, January 13, at Noon, Central Time.  The Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition is preparing for another busy year working on issues relating to Tennessee’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community.
We will continue working to repeal Tennessee’s one-of-a-kind ban on gender changes on [...]

TTPC Fourth Quarter 2008 Report(0)

Participated in the United ENDA campaign in support of the Employment Non Discrimination Act and opposed attempts to remove gender identity or expression from employment protections.
Lobbied members of Congress from Tennessee in favor of hate crimes legislation and equal rights for all LGBT persons.
Lobbied members of Tennessee General Assembly in favor of equal rights for [...]

TTPC President on TransFM Today(0)

This evening, Dr. Marisa Richmond, President of the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition, will appear live on TransFM, an Internet Radio program hosted by Ethan St. Pierre.  
They will be discussing the rash of anti-transgender violence Memphis, the relationship between violence and lack of employment among the transgender population, as well as Dr. Richmond’s experience as a delegate at [...]

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