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(from "Six Years In Sodom: From The Journal Of James Hartline," 9/4/2006, written from the "homosexual stronghold" of Hillcrest in San Diego).

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Regarding A Recent Atlantic Monthly Story On TransYouth...

by: Autumn Sandeen

Sat Oct 18, 2008 at 21:00:00 PM EDT



Last Wednesday afternoon, the Atlantic Monthly posted a story online by reporter Hanna Rosin entitledA Boy's Life. The article horribly presents transyouth and their families -- everything from the headline getting the child they focused on wrong (which is in conflict with the Associated Press Stylebook -- the "Bible" of journalism standards) to how Kim Pearson the Executive Director of TransYouth Family Allies (TYFA) believes that the Atlantic betrayed the trust of the families that talked to their reporter. When I asked for a comment from Kim about the article, she told me:

[Hanna Rosin] focused on the most vulnerable family she could have focused on, creating the illusion that this family was representative of all of the families -- and that's just not true. We trusted her, and we felt betrayed.

Kim also told me that Rosin has made it at least twice as hard as before for TYFA to connect families of transyouth to members of the mainstream media (MSM). TYFA's goal in connecting families of transyouth to MSM reporters is so that readers will be educated about transyouth, and in this case with the Atlantic reporter misrepresented what kind of article she was going to write. Instead of educating people about transyouth, Kim and most of her TYFA parents felt betrayed; they felt the Rosin not only didn't paint an accurate picture of TYFA families, but that Rosin exploited a vulnerable family and a transyouth.

And now, a few months after the family talked to this reporter, the child profiled in the story is living full time as a girl and is doing very well at both home and at school. So, it was especially frustrating to Kim that the article gives a wrong impression how the child is actually doing; the child in question's full time public expression of her affirmed, female gender actually resolved the conflict the child was feeling about being a girl. The impression Rosin left was that the child was presenting as gender confused, and that's just not the case -- The child has known who she is, and is comfortable about being a girl; it was the rest of her world not allowing her to affirm her gender which was previously this youth's challenge.

I see the reasons for making these transyouth and their families available to the MSM, but I really appreciate TYFA's dilemma of making transyouth and their families for articles that later turn out to seem exploitive. How many times does TYFA make transyouth and their families available to reporters when so many reporters apparently want to exploit the transyouth? I don't know. Not every reporter does as well as Barbara Walters did with the story of transyouth, that's for sure.

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It might have been better to show two or more families/communities
including one that adapted relatively easily to the child. Having a family that is just beginning to come to terms with it and is dealing with community rejection seems realistic in my red-state neck of the woods. It would also have been better for the writer to spend a little less time on the Freudian approach, though I can see that showing the lack of adaptation of the Toronto Zucker families is realistic. I think that a reader's opinion of the article depends on which component of the transyouth universe the reader is trying to understand or empathize with. It seems obvious that transpeople of all ages would object to the reporter's using "boy" about the child Bridget. I thought the article was interesting for showing the reactions of the parents and the world to Brandon or Bridget (from their point of view).

I think a follow up article featuring the voices of older transyouth and focusing on their viewpoint would be in order, and a sample of an adult-transition transperson's experiences as a youth would be worth including. It seems that the choice of a 6 year old and family rather limits the reporter to reporting from the viewpoint of a family with a problem child.


GULLIBLE.... is the word.
I'm sorry but that family and probably others are just much too gullible.. MSM only want sensationalism..just like the Rags do.  If you want the story told properly have it done by PFLAG or GLSEN.... at least these entities have a philosophy committed to helping all GLB and T youth.  It is a lesson for many of you to never talk directly to reporters as they have deadlines, know exactly what they plan on doing with your story and will not give you any rejection or veto power over it. Especially if this was a story of a minor!  It makes you wonder what the intentions of the parents actually were, even if they were subconscious... This is not the kind of famous or even infamous you want to be.

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