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Transgender sports writer for ESPN.com and baseballprospectus.com (co-founder).  Board member, GLAAD.  LGBTQ activist working on police reform on behalf of the trans and genderqueer youth at risk for police harassment, fair housing, and on public accommodations issues where they impact the trans community.  Active on the boards or advisory boards of the Trans Life Center and the You Can Play Project.
 
Transgender sports writer for ESPN.com and baseballprospectus.com (co-founder).  Board member, GLAAD.  LGBTQ activist working on police reform on behalf of the trans and genderqueer youth at risk for police harassment, fair housing, and on public accommodations issues where they impact the trans community.  Active on the boards or advisory boards of the Trans Life Center and the You Can Play Project.
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* http://zagria.blogspot.ca/2014/08/christina-kahrl-196-sports-writer.html
 
* http://zagria.blogspot.ca/2014/08/christina-kahrl-196-sports-writer.html
 
* http://www.glaad.org/about/board/christinakahrl
 
* http://www.glaad.org/about/board/christinakahrl
 
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Revision as of 18:07, 17 October 2017

Christina Kahrl

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Journalist

Description

Transgender sports writer for ESPN.com and baseballprospectus.com (co-founder). Board member, GLAAD. LGBTQ activist working on police reform on behalf of the trans and genderqueer youth at risk for police harassment, fair housing, and on public accommodations issues where they impact the trans community. Active on the boards or advisory boards of the Trans Life Center and the You Can Play Project.

See Also

Further Reading/Research