The Boston City Council passed a resolution in a 12-0 vote commemorating Transgender Day of Visibility for the first time in the body’s history at its meeting on Wednesday, March 27. Transgender Day of Visibility is celebrated annually on March 31. According to the Human Rights Campaign, the day is to “celebrate the joy and.
BOSTON — Bostonians will no longer have to identify their sex or gender on marriage certificates, and city workers will operate under new guidance designed to better acknowledge varied gender
The City of Boston is stripping sex and gender identification from marriage licenses, a measure aimed at providing a more inclusive experience for residents whose identities have historically been ignored by the government.
Bostonians will no longer have to identify their sex or gender on marriage certificates, and city workers will operate under new guidance designed to better acknowledge varied gender identities.
The city launched "gender aware guidelines and standards" for a variety of services, aiming to promote more inclusive language and communication involving residents who identify as transgender or nonbinary.