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Notes From the 2012 Philadelphia Trans Health Conference – Part 2 – Speakers, Aging/Estate Planning, Health Insurance
In Part 1 of posts about the 2012 PTHC, I mentioned the venue shared by the conference with the Philadelphia Comic Con, which was pretty cool. In Part 2 (this part) I thought I would share what were, for me, … Continue reading
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Tagged Chief Robert Red Hawk Ruth, conference, corporate equality index, Dru levasseur, estate planning, health insurance, HRC, Lambda Legal, Lenape, Mayor Michael Nutter, Minister Louis Mitchell, philadelphia trans health conference, pthc, transgender, Transgender Family Law book, transsexual
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Notes from the 2012 Philadelphia Trans Health Conference – Part 1 – Venue Sharing
I attended the 2012 Philadelphia Trans Health Conference (PTHC) for the second time in two years, and similar to my experience in 2011, I was not disappointed. The conference was huge with an attendance of over 2000 people, making it … Continue reading
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Tagged philadelphia comic con, philadelphia trans health conference, pthc, transgender, transsexual
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When a Hysterectomy is Only a Hysterectomy. Notes from the Philadelphia Trans Health Conference – Part 3.
I learned something at the Philadelphia Trans Health Conference that made me sit up and take notice. Well, it’s not that I didn’t sit up and take notice of anything else, but this particular tidbit is worth repeating. I don’t remember who it was – … Continue reading →