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On Trans Day of Remembrance, Logan's queer community gathered at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church to mourn 114 transgender people who died in the last year in the U.S.
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Out of over 12,000 hoax complaints, Utah Auditor John Dougall’s office has been investigating 5 that appeared ‘good faith.’ So far, 4 are unsubstantiated, but auditors sent letters to governmental entities ensuring compliance.
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Utah state school board member Natalie Cline posted photos Tuesday to her Facebook account that, for many, appeared to question the gender of a female high school basketball player.
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After flying through the Utah Legislature in the first 10 days of the legislative session, two controversial bills on diversity, equity and inclusion programs and bathroom access based on sex designation at birth are on their way to Gov. Spencer Cox’s desk.
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In other news: Man saves semi-truck driver in blizzard, UWLP releases research summaries
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A study from Utah State University shows most health-care providers aren't adequately prepared to handle the needs of transgender and nonbinary people. Researchers say that has an impact on poorer health and mental distress.
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Stryker's work includes the foundational text "Transgender History" and an Emmy-winning documentary. She recently visited Utah for a talk on trans history.
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Susan Stryker has spent decades working in trans history through books, journals, art and film.
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With the recent wave of anti-trans legislation in Utah and across the country, visibility is a complicated experience for many trans people. But at USU’s Trans Day of Visibility event on Friday, visibility meant community, not scrutiny.
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Americans will soon have the option to choose an “X” for their gender on passport applications and will be able to select their sex on Social Security cards in an effort to combat anti-transgender laws.