<!doctype html> <html> <head> <title>Zk | 2013-04-10-trans100</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width" /> <meta charset="utf-8" /> </head> <body> <main> <header> <h1>Zk | 2013-04-10-trans100</h1> </header> <article class="content"> <hr /> <p>type: link link: http://wehappytrans.com/news-media/the-trans-100-2013-inaugural-edition-u-s/ title: The Trans 100 2013 slug: trans-100 date: 2013-04-10</p> <hr /> <p>This is really cool!</p> <p>I can understand some concerns that people might have regarding the list, and I do think it’s a good thing for the creators to include a list of concerns and responses at the beginning of the document itself. They do a good job of addressing them as well as summing up a lot of the reasons why I like seeing such a document put out there. The list provides good examples not only of all the work being done with gender and trans* issues, but also just the sheer diversity of those involved and their stories. It’s as if We Happy Trans and This Is H.O.W. went ahead and published a list of role models, in a way, and one varied enough to give just about everyone someone of interest to look up to.</p> <p>If you check it out, make sure to download the list itself (link at the top of the page) and read through at least some of the biography snippets.</p> </article> <footer> <p>Page generated on 2020-06-24</p> </footer> </main> <script type="text/javascript"> document.querySelectorAll('.tag').forEach(tag => { let text = tag.innerText; tag.innerText = ''; tag.innerHTML = `<a href="/tags.html#${text}">${text}</a>`; }); </script> </body> </html>