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Transgender Episcopal Priest in the Diocese of Arkansas. The first to transition after the church included gender identity and gender expression to the non-descrimination canons in the church (2014). Despite this, was removed from her position after her transition. LGBTQ activist. | Transgender Episcopal Priest in the Diocese of Arkansas. The first to transition after the church included gender identity and gender expression to the non-descrimination canons in the church (2014). Despite this, was removed from her position after her transition. LGBTQ activist. | ||
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Revision as of 15:50, 17 October 2017
Country
United States
Birth - Death
Occupation
Religion
Description
Transgender Episcopal Priest in the Diocese of Arkansas. The first to transition after the church included gender identity and gender expression to the non-descrimination canons in the church (2014). Despite this, was removed from her position after her transition. LGBTQ activist.