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Annotated Bibliography
[edit]Annotated Bibliography
Source 1:
I found this resource googling “Elected Transgender Official”. After googling it I saw “The Advocate”, which is a reliable newspaper resource. The source itself gives me some of the most prominent elected officials who were transgender in the United States. Like Stacie Laughton who is a New Hampshire House of Representatives, Althea Garrison a Massachusetts lawmaker, Stu Rasmussen a mayor of Silverton, Oregon, Michelle Bruce a councilwoman, Jessica Orsini an alderwoman, Victoria Kolakowski a superior court judge.
"Meet the Shockingly Small Pool of Trans Elected Officials." Gay News, LGBT Rights, Politics, Entertainment. N.p., 14 Nov. 2012. Web. 09 Dec. 2016.
http://www.advocate.com/politics/transgender/2012/11/14/meet-shockingly-small-pool-trans-elected-officials
Source 2:
My second source comes from “Fox News”, which is a very popular resource in the United States for news. It talks about Kim Coco Iwamoto’s who is transgender, and her making history in the United States by becoming the highest-elected Transgender official. She is Hawaiian, and started off low, and swung her way through the ranks. Now she has a post on Hawaii’s state Board of Education.
"Hawaiian Becomes Highest-Elected Transgender Official." Fox News. FOX News Network, 16 Nov. 2006. Web. 09 Dec. 2016.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/2006/11/16/hawaiian-becomes-highest-elected-transgender-official.html
Source 3: My third source comes from LGBT History Month, which tells all the accomplishments and progress transgenders have made throughout history. You can type in “elected officials”, and a list of elected transgender officials would appear. One of the Georgina Beyer, was the first transgender member of a national legislature. She was elected as a member of Parliament in New Zealand, which shows transgender are getting rights not only in the United States but also in other countries.
http://www.lgbthistorymonth.com/georgina-beyer?tab=biography
"Georgina Beyer." Georgina Beyer | LGBTHistoryMonth.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2016.
Source 4:
My fourth source was from the Huffington post, US edition which is also a reliable source. It talked about news outside the United States. In 2016, Anna Grodzka became Poland’s first openly transgender parliamentarian. It discussed how she secured a place in the Sejm. She even states the change as she says, “Today, Poland is changing. I am the proof along with Robert Biedron, a homosexual and the head of an anti-homophobia campaign who ran for office in Gdynia,”.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/11/anna-grodzka-transgender-politician_n_1004840.html
Michelson, Noah. "Anna Grodzka Becomes Poland's First Openly Transgender Member of Parliament." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2016.
Source 5:
My fifth source come from a site that is the “most comprehensive on the web devoted to trans history and biography. On this website you can find most of the elected transgender officials not just in the United States, but any other country. For example, this source is about Christian Schenk, who was a physicist, before she became a member of the Bundestag of the United Germany in 1990 for the Independent Women’s Association. From 1994 to 2000, she was the head of the Feminist working group of the association mentioned before.
https://zagria.blogspot.com/2009/11/christian-schenk-1952-physicist.html#.WEpTomWMCCR
"Christian Schenk (1952 -) Physicist, Politician." Christian Schenk (1952 -) Physicist, Politician. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2016.
Finalizing My Topic
[edit]I decided to create my own page about Transgender Officials Around the World. Since it is new, I would add the region, country, date, name, and position of the Transgender Official that was elected. I don't plan to do a biography about each official; however I will link their name to their biography, and top it with pictures. I also plan on organizing the page to be easily accessible. My goal is to create an amazing resource as I am the creator of this article, and for it to not become a stub, and not difficult to edit, but just adding officials over time because of the elections.
Outline for Article
[edit]Elected Transgender Officials Around the World ϖ North America ¬ United States ♣ Year 1991 • Joanne Marie Conte, Arvada’s City Council ♣ Year 1992 • Althea Garrison (R), Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 5th Suffolk District ♣ Year 2001 • Amanda Simpson, Commissioner on the City of Tuscon Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Commission ♣ Year 2004 • Michelle Bruce, City Council (Riverdale, Georgia’s) • Amanda Simpson, Precinct Committeeperson ♣ Year 2006 • Jessica Orsini, alderwoman in Centralia, Missouri • Kim Coco Iwamoto, Hawaii Board of Education • Amanda Simpson, State Committeeperson ♣ Year 2008 • Stu Rasmussen, Mayor of Silverton, Oregon • Jessica Orsini, alderwoman in Centralia, Missouri (re-elect) • Amanda Simpson, Executive Board: District Treasurer ♣ Year 2009 • Amanda Simpson, Department of Commerce as the Senior Technical Advisor to the Bureau of Industry and Security ♣ Year 2010 • Mayor of Silverton, Oregon (re-elect) • Jessica Orsini, alderwoman in Centralia, Missouri (re-elect) • Victoria Kolakowski, Superiof Court Judge of Alameda County, California, Superior Court • Kim Coco Iwamoto, Hawaii Education Board(re-elect) ♣ Year 2012 • Stacie Laughton, New Hampshire House of Representatives, Democrat, was forced to resign • Stu Rasmussen, Mayor of Silverton, Oregon(re-elect) • Kim Coco Iwamoto, Commissioner on the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission • Lauren Scott, Commissioner of Nevada Equal Rights Commission • Barbra Casbar Siperstein, Member of the Democratic National Committee (New Jersey) ♣ Year 2013 • Amanda Simson, Deputy Executive Director ♣ Year 2014 • Gypsy Vered Meltzer, City Council in Appleton, Wisconsin • Executive Director ♣ Year 2015 • Amanda Simpson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Operational Energy ♣ Year 2016 • Misty Snow, Utah U.S Senator ¬ Canada ♣ Year 2008 • Jamie Lee Hamilton, Board of directors of the Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society • Micheline Montreuil, Member of the NDP Federal Council ¬ Cuba ♣ Year 2012 • Adela Hernandez, Municipal Council of Caribean in the Ville Clara Province
ϖ South America ¬ Uruguay ♣ Year 2014 • Michelle Suarez Bertora, Uruguayan Parliament ¬ Venezuela ♣ Year 2015 • Tamara Adrian, National Assembly of Venezuela ¬ Chile ♣ Year 2004 • Felipe Gonzalez, Councilman for Lampa • Felipe Gonzalez, Councilman for Lampa (re-elect) • Felipe Gonzalez, Councilman for Lampa (re-elect) ¬ Peru ♣ Year 2014 • Luisa Revilla Urcia, Councillor in La Esperanza in the province of Trujillo ϖ Europe ¬ Spain ♣ Year of 2007 • Manuela Trasobares, Town Councilor in Geldo ♣ Year 2011 • Carla Antoneli, Deputy in the Assembly of Madrid for the Spanish Socialists Workers Party (PSOE) ¬ Poland ♣ Year 2011 • Anna Grodzka, Member of Parliament in Poland(Sejm) ¬ England ♣ Year 2002 • Jenny Bailey, Civic Leader of Cambridge City Council East Chesterton ward (councilor) ♣ Year 2004 • Jenny Bailey, Executive Councillor for Planning and Transportation • Jenny Bailey, Councillor For East Chesterton (re-elect) ♣ Year 2006 • Jenny Bailey, Civic Leader of Cambridge City Council East Chesterton ward (deputy) ♣ Year 2007 • Jenny Bailey, Civic Leader of Cambridge City Council East Chesterton Ward (mayor) ♣ Year 2009 • Nicole(Nikki) Sinclaire, Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands ♣ Year 2010 • Sarah Brown, Cambridge City Councillor Petersfield Ward ♣ Year 2016 • Anwen Dawn Muston, Member of Wolverhampton City Council for East Park ¬ France ♣ Year 2001 • Camille Cabral, Council of the 17th arrondissement of Paris ¬ Belgium ♣ Year 2014 • Petra de Sutter, Belgian Senate member ¬ Italy ♣ Year 2006 • Vladimir Luxuria, Chamber of Deputies by the Lazio 1 constituency in Rome(Member of Palriament in Europe) ¬ Germany ♣ Year 1990 • Christian Schenk, Member of the Bundestag for the Independent Women’s Association Party ϖ Asia ¬ Thailand ♣ Year 2012 • Yollada Suanyot, Mueang Nan District on the Provincial Administration Organization of Nan Province ¬ Sri Lanka ♣ Year 2016 • Nikula Ekanayake, Governor Central Province ¬ Philippines ♣ Year 2016 • Geraldine B. Roman, Representative of the 1st District of Bataan ¬ India ♣ Year 1998 • Shabnam “Mausi” Bano, Member of the Madhya Pradesh State Legislative Assembly ♣ Year 2000 • Kamla Jaan, Mayor of the Raigarh Municipal Corportation • Asha Devi, Mayor of Gorakhpur, eastern Uttarr Pradesh ♣ Year 2015 • Madhu Kinnar, Mayor of the Raigarh Municipal Corporation ¬ Malaysia ♣ Year 2013 • Hazreen Shaik Daud, Political secretary to Tanjung Bungah State Assemblyman The Yee Cheu of the Demcoatic Action Party ¬ Japan ♣ Year 2003 • Aya Kamikawa, Tokyo Municipal Official ♣ Year 2007 • Aya Kamikawa, Tokyo Municipal Official (re-elect) ϖ Africa ϖ Oceania ¬ New Zealand ♣ Year 1993 • Georgina Beyer, Carterton District Council ♣ Year 1995 • Georgina Beyer, Mayor of Carterton ♣ Year 1999 • Georgina Beyer, New Zealand Parliament
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