Meet WPATH President Dr. Vin Tangpricha...
Dr. VinTangpricha took office as WPATH's President on November 6th, 2018, at our biennial scientific symposium in Buenos Aires. Vin is an endocrinologist at Emory University, and we were graciously given permission to share this excellent article about Vin from a recent Emory publication by providing this link to our members:
https://news.emory.edu/features/2018/10/seen-heard/index.html
Check it out!! And, thank you, Vin, for your dedication to our field and to WPATH!
Important Court Victory for a Transgender Prisoner...
Our 2018 Distinguished Scientific Achievement award winner, Dr. George Brown, gave a very moving talk at our Buenos Aires meeting in which he described the evolution of his career working with transgender people as a psychiatrist, first in the military, and through the Veterans Administration, as well as advocating for humane and respectful treatment of transgender people in prison. Last week he informed us of yet another a court victory in which he served as an expert witness, in the case of Strawberry Hampton. George wrote, "I am pleased to report that this is the first time, at the tip of the legal spear, that we have successfully effected a move from a male prison to a female prison with no requirement for SRS. This is an important case in this regard, as this situation applies to hundreds of TG inmates across the country. The case is not over, as noted in the article [see the link below], but our efforts to get appropriate housing, based on gender identity and not birth sex anatomy, is a huge victory." George has been involved with this case for over a year.
Congratulations on this victory, George and thank you for your extraordinary efforts and accomplishments!
https://www.wtsp.com/mobile/article/news/nation-world/transgender-inmate-gets-rare-transfer-to-female-prison/507-625178159
Continuing to start 2019 on a positive note, this edition of WPATH In The News offers good news for trans insurance coverage in Wisconsin, an NBC News piece on communicating with transgender youth that features WPATH member Dr. Diane Ehrensaft, an informative piece about bodywork for trans and non-binary people, particularly those born with female bodies, and another informative piece that focuses on systemic efforts being made to assist transgender prisoners.
Very best wishes to All for a healthy and productive 2019!
Jamison Green, PhD WPATH, Communications Director |