Michaela Mendelsohn Talks Transgender Workplace Equality and More (AUDIO)
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When asked what she would like to see happen for LGBT equality in the next few years Mendelsohn stated:
We've made a lot of headway in certain areas but you know what we're seeing is a lot of pushback. I think the polarity between the two major parties in this country right now exists largely because a) we have an Afro-American President and b) that we have had all this LGBT exposure in the last three or four years and I think we're getting tremendous pushback from right-wing segments of this society and we've got a battle to fight. We know we have to keep pushing forward every attack we have to fend off and we can't be lazy. A lot of this depends on who gets elected president but this next four years, eight years are going to be a crucial time for us to continue the momentum and this is very Pollyanna-ish but I'm hoping to see an evolution where we get to the point where these labels are just not needed anymore. Even the word trans I think eventually will disappear because it's just another box we put ourselves into. I think gender nonconforming is a lot more open a term I would like to see.
Michaela Mendelsohn was born in New York City and moved to Southern California as a child where she has remained. Michaela was married for over 30 years and is the proud parent of three grown children. In 2008 she legally changed her name to Michaela Irvi Mendelsohn and her gender to female. As a parent Michaela is also focused on outreach for our LGBTQ youth, speaking on issues specific to the transgender community and informing the community about the work of the Trevor Project where she serves on the board. Michaela is truly one of those rare individuals who works to make a difference in and for our community. She's an admirable selfless human being and an inspiration for us all. Michaela lives with her partner Carmel and their two-year old son. (Photo Credit AFU Productions)
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