Brianna Austin
Is the reflection I see in the mirror who I am, or just the taxi that carries "me" around? As a TG journalist for a host of magazines I have explored this and many other ideas along the detour that has become my life. Being transgender is by far the most confused, conflicted, distracting and yet amazing journey I have ever encountered thus far.
Now that I am back in NYC I look forward to actively bringing new and exciting content to TGReporter.com
Are You A Sissy?
Growing up in Brooklyn, New York during the 1960s, the term “sissy” had a much different meaning than it does today. Where do you fall on that spectrum?
Cross dressing students fuel complaints
Local students at the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre appear to have ruffled some religious sentiments with a fundraising effort for their prom.
Miss Universe Reverses Position to Allow Jenna Talackova
The Miss Universe Organization will allow Jenna Talackova, a transgender beauty contestant, to compete in the 2012 Miss Universe Canada pageant.
Case Study: Testing and Counseling Transgender People in Pattaya, Thailand
PSI/Thailand has implemented the program with support from PEPFARand USAID’s Regional Development Mission Asia.
Laverne Cox
Laverne Cox is an actress, producer and transgender advocate who made television history when she became the first African American transgender woman to appear on an American reality show with her appearance as a finalist on VH1's "I Want to Work for Diddy.
My Top 5 Favorite Shopping Sites
Evaluation of a Theory-Driven Behavioral HIV Prevention Intervention for Young Transgender Women.
Dinner, Drinks, Laughs and Bar Crawl
Caroline (Tula) Cossey
The beautiful actress, glamour model, and Bond girl that was outed, denied her rights, and legally challenged the British Government.
ENCORE For Hope
Presented by the Diversity Initiative and sponsored by Metro Source Magazine, Logo, Kadmon and the American Cancer Society (ACS), the inaugural Encore For Hope was held at Providence NYC. It was an evening of cocktails and performances to benefit the society’s efforts within the LGBT community. The eventing raised $31,000.


