Displaying items by tag: transgender women
The NCAA Is Officially Supporting Transgender Athletes
We were waiting for the reaction of the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) Board of Governors to Idaho’s recent anti-trans law.
The Future Of Trans Female Rugby Players Is At Stake
In Australia and New Zealand, trans women can play rugby on women’s teams, and the same goes for trans men who can join men’s teams, but World Rugby now wants to ban trans women all around the world from playing with other women by enforcing an anti-trans policy.
Civil Rights Groups Launched A Lawsuit Against Idaho’s Law Targeting Trans Women
As previously announced, 2020 is a year that will be difficult for our transgender friends. This is the case in Idaho where two anti-trans laws were approved, one of which targets trans athletes in particular.
A lawsuit has been attempted to repeal this discriminatory and also particularly unfair measure.
Chelsea Wolfe Tries To Get Her Ticket For The 2020 Summer Olympics In Tokyo
Until now, BMX Freestyle hasn’t been part of the Summer Olympics, but this will change as BMX Freestyle competitions will be part of the 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo next summer.
Freestyle BMX rider Chelsea Wolfe started the year with one goal in mind: to get a ticket to represent her country and our community at the Tokyo Games.
She could make history by becoming the very first transgender athlete to compete in the Olympic Games.
Will Danica Roem Become The First Transgender Woman To Be Re-Elected?
In 2017, Danica Roem became the first transgender woman to serve in a legislature, the Virginia one, and guess what? She’s running for office again!