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The first openly transgender judge to be appointed in the United
States, the first attorney to obtain corrected birth certificates
for transgender people who had not undergone gender confirmation
surgery, a survivor of conversion therapy, and author of a law
review article that helped thousands of employers adopt supportive
policies for their workers, Phyllis Frye is truly a pioneer in the
fight for transgender rights.Among her many accomplishments, Frye
founded the first national organization devoted to shaping
transgender law-the International Conference on Transgender Law and
Employment Policy, which has since created a body of work that
includes the International Bill of Gender Rights-trained a cadre of
future trans activists, and built the first national movement for
transgender legal and political rights. Based on interviews with
Frye, Phyllis Frye and the Fight for Transgender Rights covers her
early life, the discrimination she faced while struggling with her
identity-including being discharged from the army and fired from a
subsequent job at her alma mater, Texas A&M-her transition in
1976, her many years of activism, and her current position as an
associate judge for the municipal courts of Houston. This gripping
account of Frye's efforts to establish and protect the
constitutional rights of transgender individuals not only fills a
gap in existing histories of LGBTQ+ activism but will also inform
and instruct contemporary trans activists.
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