Quote:In New York City, it’s illegal to discriminate on the basis of gender identity and gender expression in the workplace, in public spaces, and in housing. The NYC Commission on Human Rights is committed to ensuring that transgender and gender non-conforming New Yorkers are treated with dignity and respect and without threat of discrimination or harassment.
This means individuals have the right to:
• Work and live free from discrimination and harassment due to their gender identity/expression.
• Use the bathroom or locker room most consistent with their gender identity and/or expression without being required to show “proof” of gender.
• Be addressed with their preferred pronouns and name without being required to show “proof” of gender.
• Follow dress codes and grooming standards consistent with their gender identity/expression.
Quote:BI-GENDERED • CROSS-DRESSER • DRAG KING • DRAG QUEEN
FEMME QUEEN • FEMALE-TO-MALE • FTM • GENDER BENDER
GENDERQUEER • MALE-TO-FEMALE • MTF • NON-OP • HIJRA
PANGENDER • TRANSEXUAL/TRANSSEXUAL • TRANS PERSON
WOMAN • MAN • BUTCH • TWO-SPIRIT • TRANS • AGENDER
THIRD SEX • GENDER FLUID • NON-BINARY TRANSGENDER
ANDROGYNE • GENDER GIFTED • GENDER BLENDER • FEMME
PERSON OF TRANSGENDER EXPERIENCE • ANDROGYNOUS
Can somebody point me in the direction of the "Hijra" bathroom?
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2016 01:06 PM by Hood-rich.)
(05-25-2016 01:15 PM)olliebaba Wrote: We should go the Lib route and boycott New York. Let's put a dent in their economy. Me first.
I started my boycott 11 years ago after I left for the last time. Disgusting place. Everything is overpriced, people are rude as phuck, your eyes get bloodshot just by walking around, and I wouldn't be surprised if I get lung cancer from riding the subway. Don't get me wrong, it might have some redeeming qualities if you have Wall Street money, not have to worry about costs, can avoid public transportation, and can pick and choose who you come in contact with... but it isn't for me.
(05-25-2016 01:23 PM)olliebaba Wrote: • Use the bathroom or locker room most consistent with their gender identity and/or expression without being required to show “proof” of gender.
This one makes me puzzles. Does that mean that if a man says he feels like a woman he can go into a women's locker room and not expect any flak?
(05-25-2016 01:23 PM)olliebaba Wrote: • Use the bathroom or locker room most consistent with their gender identity and/or expression without being required to show “proof” of gender.
This one makes me puzzles. Does that mean that if a man says he feels like a woman he can go into a women's locker room and not expect any flak?
(05-25-2016 01:23 PM)olliebaba Wrote: • Use the bathroom or locker room most consistent with their gender identity and/or expression without being required to show “proof” of gender.
This one makes me puzzles. Does that mean that if a man says he feels like a woman he can go into a women's locker room and not expect any flak?