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 Following the pattern of years past, SAGA held its annual Thanksgiving turkey fry at Kevin’s lovely house on Tucson's east side. Our gracious host provided the turkeys and the fryer, while Staci served wonderful side dishes and other guests brought delicious salads and deserts. Here are some photos from the party.
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 Once again Kevin played the gracious host, as SAGA members from far and wide gathered at his house to celebrate mid-summer. Here are a couple of shots from the party.
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4th Annual Tucson Transgender Awareness Week |
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They're new, they're out! Hot off the press! Pictures of this fall's annual Transgender Awareness Week.
Click here for pictures of Tucson Transgender Awareness Week 2009.
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Stephanie's Curious Trip to India |
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Recently SAGA member Stephanie Baldwin returned from a trip to India, where she visited with the hijras, participated in Pride of Bangalore, and generally experienced life on the other side of the world. Here are some pictures from her trip.
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3rd Annual Transgender Awareness Week |
 Like most trans communities, we in SAGA observe the Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20th, to memorialize those among us who met untimely and violent demise in the preceding year. After many years‘ tribute, however, a number of us felt that the event was too bleak to stand alone as the highest expression of trans solidarity.
Trans Awareness Week thus came about because we believed that if trans folks only got to be in the spotlight once a year, we wanted it to celebrate the talent, beauty, and diversity that is the trans and allied community.
Tucson was one of the first cities in the country to add gender identity to its anti-discrimination protection. In 1999, there was an effort to add some new categories to the City ordinance, but gender identity was not on the list. When the late Alexander John Goodrum got wind of this, he went to the meeting to ask why not. When he asked why not, the answer was not “We don’t have enough votes” or “We don’t think Tucson is ready for that.”
The answer was, no one thought of it. No one told us we needed to. When Alexander gave them gift of Awareness, our progressive city’s leaders saw this as a no-brainer and passed the new ordinance with a unanimous vote.
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