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RevMoonSerpent
04-21-2007, 10:11 PM
I don't know if any of you check out the yahoo news but, if you haven't seen this article it's pretty interesting. My husband found it actually. So just when I think he doesn't really care, he finds stuff like this so that I can read and share with everyone here.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070421/ap_on_re_us/transgender_prom_king

I don't know how long the article will stay there so you might want to hurry and check it out.

bi_weird
04-21-2007, 10:24 PM
Dude that's cool! The one kid made me laugh "I like lesbians, but they shouldn't be allowed to run for prom king". I can just see that kid pouting like a small child after saying that. But yeah that's really neat that he's being allowed to do that.

CaptLex
04-21-2007, 10:45 PM
Excellent article - please thank the hubby for us, Rev. Cinthia/Tony is even braver than I thought . . . she/he had the cojones to come out to the family, which in the Hispanic culture takes big ones:


A native of Jalisco, Mexico, Covarrubias said she has bucked rigid expectations of how a girl in her culture should behave. Explaining the meaning of terms like "queer" and "transgender" to her parents and eight siblings has at times been painful, she said.

Tristan
04-21-2007, 10:49 PM
Wow that's so awesome. Here there's a huge fuss cuz a high school is allowing two 18 year old gay men attend prom together and go through grand march as a couple.

false_dichotomy
04-22-2007, 12:21 AM
Wow, that's awesome. Wish I could've even gone to prom in a tux, but Catholic high schools are less-than-forgiving toward people who don't follow gender norms, I'm afraid.

Question Mark
04-22-2007, 12:45 AM
Whoa, that's cool! Not so cool that they're referring to him as a she, but he might not mind.

Brianna Lovely
04-22-2007, 02:26 AM
Transgender student runs for prom king
By GARANCE BURKE, Associated Press Writer
Sat Apr 21, 1:22 AM ET



FRESNO, Calif. - When school officials announce the name of the Fresno High School prom king on Saturday, Cinthia Covarrubias will be wearing a tuxedo just like the six boys vying for the honor. Administrators agreed to reverse a district protocol this week that limited males to compete for the title after Covarrubias was nominated by her classmates.


"I would never have run for anything if I had to wear a dress," said Covarrubias, who considers herself transgender, an umbrella term that covers all people whose outward appearance and internal identity don't match their gender at birth.

Gay youth advocates called it a landmark victory for campus gender expression and said they believe it's the first time in the U.S. that an openly transgender student has run for prom royalty.

"We are growing as a society to accept much more diversity in gender expression, and that's a positive thing," said Carolyn Laub, director of the Gay-Straight Alliance Network.

Covarrubias, who wears black-and-white Vans, baggy shorts and close-cropped brown hair, sometimes identifies herself as Tony. Her date, a close female friend, plans to wear a black dress and red corsage to the prom at an outdoor reception hall surrounded by man-made waterfalls.

On Wednesday, officials at the school of 2,700 students shifted course, saying the district's lawyers had recommended adding Covarrubias' name to the ballot to comply with a 2000 state law protecting students' ability to express their gender identity on campus.

"We always want to do the right thing by our students," Vice Principal Sheila Uriarte said. "This is why we came to this decision."

Leanne Reyes, 16, said Covarrubias had her vote.

"It's not like the stereotype where the king has to be a jock and he's there with the cheerleaders anymore," said Reyes, a senior. "We live in a generation now where dudes are chicks and chicks are dudes."

Still, some students criticized the decision to put Covarrubias on the ballot.

"I like lesbians, but they shouldn't be allowed to run for king," said senior Erich Logan, 18, as he stood outside the stately high school building.

A native of Jalisco, Mexico, Covarrubias said she has bucked rigid expectations of how a girl in her culture should behave. Explaining the meaning of terms like "queer" and "transgender" to her parents and eight siblings has at times been painful, she said.

"My freshman year I just started feeling different," she said. "When I decided to change to be like this, all of a sudden I said, 'Wow, I feel OK. I feel like finally I'm being me.'"

She has no current plans, however, to permanently alter her gender through hormones or surgery.

Tiffani Sanchez, a science teacher who advises the school's Gay-Straight Alliance, said the decision would foster understanding of the broad spectrum of gender identities.

"Cinthia is still really learning who she is," she said. "We want her to know that there's a safe space for her here and we support her."

Covarrubias is giddily looking forward to the prom, but acknowledged being a little nervous.

"I'm happy I actually made a difference about changing the law and the policy so you can run for your choice," Covarrubias said.

Laurie909
04-22-2007, 03:25 AM
Well, since there's been a male homecoming queen, it's only fair there should be a transgender prom king.....

http://www.geocities.com/boo2_50/homecomingqueen1.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/boo2_50/homecomingqueen2.jpg

Girlieboy
04-22-2007, 03:26 AM
And why not, indeed!

Sonia_cd
04-22-2007, 03:43 AM
Now if only there were a CD to run for prom queen...sigh....

John
04-22-2007, 04:56 AM
I like lesbians, but they shouldn't be allowed to run for prom king"

I think someones feeling inadiquat :heehee:

Man, that's awesome.

Xaff
04-22-2007, 05:32 AM
I just looked on the news on cnn, and i saw this one. I liked this sentence the most: "We live in a generation now where dudes are chicks and chicks are dudes." :D

Here is the link: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/20/transgender.prom.king.ap/index.html

There is also a movie of it, it's with the most populair. You will find it.

Evert
04-22-2007, 07:04 AM
Whoa! That's cool! :D

next step: Introducing prom kings in the Netherlands.. :heehee:

Felix
04-22-2007, 09:06 AM
Excellent!! Thanx Rev :hugs: xx Felix

Felix
04-22-2007, 09:51 AM
Thanx Morgan this is a great story xx Felix :hugs:

CaptLex
04-22-2007, 11:28 AM
I just looked on the news on cnn, and i saw this one. I liked this sentence the most: "We live in a generation now where dudes are chicks and chicks are dudes." :D

Here is the link: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/20/transgender.prom.king.ap/index.html

There is also a movie of it, it's with the most populair. You will find it.
Hey, Morgan:

Looks like you and Rev. Mel had the same idea and posted the same news, so I've merged both threads into one discussion. Thanks for sharing this with us - it's very encouraging. :happy:

Dasein9
04-22-2007, 11:41 AM
Awesome!

Felix
04-22-2007, 01:53 PM
Thanx for merging them threads Lex, I was going to do it but I had to go xx Felix :hugs: