Thursday, April 12, 2012

Miss Universe Policy Change


This week I stumbled upon a news article that I found to be very relevant to our Women's Studies class. The title of this article was, "Miss Universe pageant allowing transgender women." In this article it explains that a new rule will be implemented so that next year transgendered women will be allowed to compete in the Miss Universe pageant. This new rule change is just one more step towards equality for people of all genders. I am so proud to see that we are taking these necessary steps to move towards equality.

Surprisingly, this new rule came about a week after Jenna Talackova was disqualified for competing in Canada's Miss Universe pageant in May. Jenna Talakova was born a male, and she had a sex change four years ago. Jenna was denied the right to compete in Canada's Miss Universe pageant because of the rule that states "must be a naturally born woman." The advocacy group GLADD asked the Miss Universe Organization to look at Jenna's case and asked that they allow transgendered women to compete in the pageant. "We want to give credit where credit is due, and the decision to include transgender women in our beauty competitions is a result of our ongoing discussions with GLAAD," said Paula Shugart, president of the Miss Universe Organization. "We have a long history of supporting equality for all women, and this was something we took very seriously."

This is another large milestone for feminism and equal rights. "The Miss Universe Organization today follows institutions that have taken a stand against discrimination of transgender women including the Olympics, NCAA, the Girl Scouts of America and The CW's America's Next Top Model," said GLAAD's senior director of programs Herndon Graddick. "At a time when transgender people are still routinely denied equal opportunities in housing, employment and medical care, today's decision is in line with the growing levels of public support for transgender people across the country."The pageant could set off a series of events that could lead people to be more understanding of transgendered people and it could hopefully translate to different aspects of society. By having transgendered women in the pageant, many stereotypes could be crushed and many people could become more accepting of something that seems so unfamiliar.

http://www.newsday.com/news/region-state/miss-universe-pageant-allowing-transgender-women-1.3652341

3 comments:

  1. I saw this on GMA a while go as well. I should have blogged about it because I think it was a really good idea to let her compete in the pageant. If I didn't know she was transgender, I would've never guessed! If someone wants and thinks they are the opposite gender that bad, then let them be. It's not hurting anyone else and they are much happier than they were before.

    It's not like these people want to stand out or are very flamboyant about their sex change, they just believe this is how they should have been born. I hope she wins the pageant!

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  2. This is simply amazing! To hear of news like this is wonderful. I cannot be anymore happy than to see our world work for equality amongst both gender. This is a really big step and there will be people out there who will oppose, but I'm glad they are taking this big step towards change. Not only does this go towards gender equality but it also is a big step to the LBGTQ community as well.

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  3. I saw this article a few weeks ago and found it to be quite inspiring. Lately LGBTQ groups are being challenged for not recognizing the prejudices that trans people face everyday, even more so than gays or lesbians. I actually first came across the article about the Canadians, and although I would have let her compete in the pageant, I understand that it was a private pageant and therefore they had the right to their own rules (even though I do not agree with them). I think the issues of trans people are still very new; in fact the idea of Trans people is a completely unheard of concept to many. By allowing trans women to compete in Ms. Universe, I believe people eyes are being opened. In fact, Glee recently did an episode introducing Transsexuals. Hopefully in the future, all members of the LGBTQ community will be equally accepted.

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