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		<title>Transgender Group Reaches Agreement on Restrooms (New York Times, 4.2.05)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pauline Park, a co-chairwoman of the New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy, at the Manhattan Mall, Herald Square, Friday. (photo: Hiroko [&#8230;]</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Pauline Park, a co-chairwoman of the New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy, at the Manhattan Mall, Herald Square, Friday.<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">(photo: Hiroko Masuike for The New York Times)</span></p>
<h2>Transgender Group Reaches Agreement on Restrooms</h2>
<p>By Nicholas Confessore<br />
New York Times<br />
2 April 2005</p>
<p>When Pauline Park watched Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg sign an amendment toughening the city&#8217;s anti-discrimination laws two years ago, she never expected to become one of its first beneficiaries.</p>
<p>But yesterday, a complaint filed by Ms. Park &#8211; a co-chairwoman of the <a href="http://www.nyagra.com/">New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy</a>, which helped lobby for the amendment to the New York City Human Rights Law &#8211; became part of the first settlement issued under it. The amendment forbids discrimination based on sexual identity whether or not it differs from a person&#8217;s biological sex.</p>
<p>The settlement,</p>
<p>administered by the city&#8217;s Commission on Human Rights, found that people working for Advantage Security, a New York security guard company, discriminated against Ms. Park when they demanded to see her identification after she used a women&#8217;s restroom at the Manhattan Mall in Herald Square last April.</p>
<p>She said that she had been having lunch with friends and was &#8220;taken aback&#8221; when five guards &#8211; four men and a woman &#8211; stopped her after she used the restroom a second time that day. The first time occurred without incident, she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;They encircled me in a very menacing and hostile stance,&#8221; Ms. Park said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The female security guard demanded to know, &#8216;Are you a man or a woman?&#8217; &#8221; Ms. Park said. &#8220;I said to her that I identify as a woman. And she said, &#8216;One of my colleagues thought you were a man.&#8217; &#8221;</p>
<p>The settlement also covered a second incident involving the same company at a different location.</p>
<p>Last March, an Advantage Security guard asked Justine Nicholas for identification after she came out of a women&#8217;s restroom in a Manhattan office building where she was taking the Graduate Record Examination.</p>
<p>Like Ms. Park, Ms. Nicholas was born male but identifies herself and lives as a woman.</p>
<p>Under the terms of the settlement, Advantage Security will adopt and enforce a policy allowing people to use bathrooms &#8220;consistent with their gender identity,&#8221; said Michael D. Silverman, executive director and general counsel for the <a href="http://www.transgenderlegal.org/">Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund</a>, which represented the two complainants before the commission. The company will also pay $2,500 to each complainant.</p>
<p>Ms. Park said she was pleased with the settlement.</p>
<p>In a statement released by the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund, Ms. Nicholas said that she had been &#8220;humiliated&#8221; by the incident and that the case would &#8220;increase the public&#8217;s awareness of transgender people&#8217;s needs.&#8221;</p>
<p>Officials at Advantage Security did not return several telephone calls seeking comment.</p>
<p>The commission&#8217;s chairwoman, Patricia L. Gatling, said that the settlement &#8220;sends a message that discrimination in any form will not be tolerated in our city.&#8221;</p>
<p>This article originally appeared in the 2 April 2005 issue of the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/nyregion/02restroom.html?_r=2&amp;adxnnl=1&amp;adxnnlx=1112800175-R1w9PZHfoLhq0ZSPPsnubw&amp;oref=slogin"><em>New York Times</em></a>.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Tranny Time, Says the New York Post</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you ever wondered why the New York Post is reviled by progressives and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) activists in [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you ever wondered why the New York Post is reviled by progressives and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) activists in New York City, the Rupert Murdoch footprint daily demonstrated why in April 2005, when the tabloid printed an op-ed by Nicole Gelinas of the right-wing Manhattan Institute.</p>
<p>In the op-ed, Gelinas inaccurately claims that the <a href="http://www.nyc.gov/html/cchr/html/trans_guide.html">guidelines for implementation</a> of the 2002 New York City transgender rights law (adopted by the City Commission on Human Rights in December 2004) say that &#8220;people can pick whichever gender they want to be.&#8221; Not true. The guidelines recognized that transgendered people face pervasive discrimination and violence in this city, even after enactment of that landmark law. These sensible and practical regulations were intended to enhance public safety at minimal cost, including the safety of transgendered women who, if forced to use the men&#8217;s room, would be vulnerable to humiliation as well as harassment and assault.</p>
<p>But truth and the Murdoch press have been long estranged, and so the transphobic op-ed from Nicole Gelinas &#8212; complete with offensive headline &#8212; came as no surprise to any of the transgender activists that I know.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Tranny Time</strong><br />
By Nicole Gelinas<br />
<em> New York Post</em><br />
18 April 2005</p>
<p>Human rights are self-evident and sacred: Everyone has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But Gotham has gone one further: New York&#8217;s Commission on Human Rights has determined that everyone in the city has the inalienable right to . . . dress up in women&#8217;s clothing and use the women&#8217;s restroom?</p>
<p>Last year, Pauline Park, who is biologically male but views herself as a woman and dresses as one, used the women&#8217;s public restroom at the Manhattan Mall. After she used the same restroom again, five security guards from Advantage Security stopped her. Park told <a href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04E3DC113FF931A35757C0A9639C8B63">The New York Times</a>: &#8220;The female security guard demanded to know, &#8216;Are you a man or a woman?&#8217; I said to her that I identify as a woman. And she said, &#8216;One of my colleagues thought you were a man.&#8217; &#8221;</p>
<p>The same thing happened to Justine Nicholas, who, like Park, is biologically male but identifies as a woman: Park was stopped by Advantage guards after using a women&#8217;s restroom at a different location.</p>
<p>Enlightened people would view the above incidents as awkward situations — but Mayor Bloomberg has turned them into human-rights violations. Bloomberg outlawed &#8220;gender-identity&#8221; discrimination in 2002 — and last December, the Human-Rights Commission released guidelines to enforce the new law.</p>
<p>The law covers people whose &#8220;gender identity and/or gender expression does not match society&#8217;s expectations of how an individual who was assigned a particular sex at birth should behave in relation to their gender.&#8221; It covers, but is not limited to, pre-operative transsexuals and, as the commission notes, &#8220;drag queens or kings.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sounds complicated — and it is. It&#8217;s also expensive. Violations carry fines up to $250,000.</p>
<p>The law is a waste of taxpayer money — the Human Rights Commission&#8217;s budget could go toward keeping libraries open late.</p>
<p>Worse: The law will compromise public safety and punish employers. The law covers &#8220;challenging an individual&#8217;s gender&#8221; — so Park and Nicholas filed complaints. Under a settlement reached two weeks ago — one of the first — Advantage will fork over $2,500 apiece to each woman. (Park, as a co-chairman of New York&#8217;s Association for Gender Rights Advocacy, had lobbied for the law in the first place.)</p>
<p>Five grand won&#8217;t put Advantage out of business — but it&#8217;s a humiliating result for a company that did nothing wrong. Security guards are supposed to look out for unusual activity — and a man in women&#8217;s clothes in public restrooms is an unusual occurrence, and a possible security risk.</p>
<p>Worse, Advantage has now agreed to allow people to use bathrooms at locations it polices around the city, &#8220;consistent with their gender identity&#8221; (apparently to be unchallenged on sight). This forces guards to put gender politics above common sense, comfort and safety.</p>
<p>The law will also cause headaches and cost more money. It covers &#8220;housing institutions&#8221; — so what happens when a man who identifies as a woman shows up as the roommate of a female student at NYU?</p>
<p>The law also recommends that employers and retail stores label single-stall restrooms as &#8220;gender-neutral&#8221; — and construct private spaces in locker rooms and changing rooms. The implication: If companies don&#8217;t do these things, they could be seen as promoting an environment ripe for discrimination — and bullied into paying a fine if an awkward incident occurs.</p>
<p>And the law recommends that employers educate their workers, so that they don&#8217;t face hefty fines for crimes like not addressing customers &#8220;with names, titles, pronouns and other terms appropriate to their gender identity.&#8221;</p>
<p>Finally: The guidelines are just plain nonsensical. They note that &#8220;Nothing in the Human Rights Law prohibits restrooms from being designated by gender.&#8221; But people can pick whichever gender they want to be — which makes any attempt at gender segregation at public facilities futile.</p>
<p>If Park or Nicholas were ever threatened or assaulted because of her gender identity, officials would, and should, prosecute the perpetrators. But mind-boggling new regulations over &#8220;he vs. she&#8221; is the last thing New York&#8217;s businesses, and its tolerant citizens, need.</p>
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