
Among the positives for the transgender community so far in 2017:

Herbst?s open letter comes as transgender rights have been thrust into the state and national spotlight thanks to a slew of so-called bathroom bills, including Texas? Senate Bill 6.
The Boy Scouts of America announced in January that it will allow transgender children to enroll in scouting programs. Boy Scouts chief executive Michael Surbaugh said in a video message that the organization will now accept boys based on the gender a parent puts on a child?s scouting application, ending a policy of accepting boys based on the gender listed on a child?s birth certificate. One week later a New Jersey boy has become the first openly transgender member of the Boy Scouts.

And in a first for the magazine, National Geographic featured a transgender person on its cover, with 9-year-old Avery Jackson who appeared on the subscriber?s edition.
Long-time transgender advocate Laverne Cox made history as the first transgender actress to play a transgender series regular on a broadcast television show when the legal drama Doubt premiered on CBS February 15th. Cox, already known for portraying Sophia Burset, a transgender woman on the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, became the first transgender person to be nominated for an Emmy award back in 2014 for her performance on the show.

At this year?s Grammys, a transgender woman served as a trophy presenter for the first time in the award show?s history, which puts the Grammys in the lead among award show diversity. Slay Model Management?s Martina Robledo joined actor Derek Marrocco and model Hollin Haley as presenters at Sunday night?s festivities, which broke away from the outdated tradition of simply using a ?trophy girl.?

And finally, Tonner Doll Company announced it will release a doll based on 16-year-old transgender teen Jazz Jennings from the TLC reality series I Am Jazz, which will be the first doll based on a transgender person.
While these are not all ground breaking news they do show that progress is being made in a variety of areas, and there is still much to be hopeful about. And 2017 is barely even two months old and a things can change in the blink of an eye, as we are already beginning to see. There is hope.

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