Kylar Broadus T-shirt for sale!

Kylar Broadus, T-shirt for sale by TRANSGUY Supply

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From TRANSGUY Supply

Kylar Broadus is a former attorney, professor of law, and senior public policy counsel at the National LGBTQ Task Force. He is also the first openly transgender person to testify before the United States Senate – testifying in support of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in 2010. Today, Broadus works as a consultant with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Throughout his career, he has worked tirelessly for the legal protection and advancement of trans people.

This shirt is a part of Transguy Supply’s Trans Trailblazer Series. Each shirt in this series was illustrated and signed by Artist & Fashion Designer, Auston Bjorkman. A comfortable and lightweight 100% Polyester t-shirt, made of a fine count yarn for a super silky feel.

10% of profits from the sale of this t-shirt will be donated to the Transgender Law Center, an organization dedicated to the promotion of transgender rights.

Task Force Welcomes Kylar W. Broadus To Lead Transgender Civil Rights Project

task forceThe National LGBTQ Task Force has named Kylar W. Broadus as Senior Public Policy Counsel of the Transgender Civil Rights Project.

“We are delighted to have Kylar W. Broadus join the Task Force as Senior Public Policy Counsel, leading our Transgender Civil Rights Project which is such an important component of our work,” said Rea Carey, Task Force Executive Director.

Broadus has enjoyed a prolific career as an activist, writer, lawyer, professor, lobbyist and public speaker. As an attorney, Broadus practiced with a focus on LGBT law, particularly, transgender rights. He currently serves as faculty at Lincoln University in Missouri.

“I am extremely honored and excited to be working at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force given its history in general as a progressive organization but particularly the leadership it has provided in the transgender movement”, said Broadus. “I intend to build off this great work and continue to make the Task Force a key player in the transgender movement.”

In 2012, Broadus was awarded the Susan J. Hyde Activism Award for Longevity in the Movement at the Task Force’s National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change. That same year, he made history as the first transgender American to testify before the U.S. Senate on behalf of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Broadus’ testimony was also personal, because he has faced discrimination due to his gender identity.

He recalls: “After I announced my gender transition, it only took six months before I was ‘constructively discharged’ from my employer. I was harassed until I was forced to leave. The stress was overwhelming. I ended up taking a stress leave for several weeks. In the end, I was forced out and unemployed for about a year before finally obtaining full-time employment.”

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