2010 • Tyler McCormick became the first openly transgender man (and the first wheelchair user, and the first person from New Mexico) to win
International Mr. Leather. • After a lawsuit filed by golfer
Lana Lawless, the rules of the
LPGA were changed in 2010 to allow transgender competitors. • Guinness World Records recognized transgender man
Thomas Beatie as the world's "First Married Man to Give Birth". •
Amanda Simpson became the first openly transgender presidential appointee in America when she was appointed as senior technical adviser in the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security. •
Kye Allums became the first openly transgender athlete to play in NCAA basketball. He was a transgender man who played on
George Washington University's women's team. •
Phyllis Frye became the first openly transgender judge appointed in the United States.
2011 •
Chaz Bono appeared on the 13th season of the US version of
Dancing with the Stars in 2011. This was the first time an openly transgender man starred on a major network television show for something unrelated to being transgender. •
Harmony Santana became the first openly transgender actress to receive a major acting award nomination; she was nominated by the
Independent Spirit Awards as Best Supporting Actress for the movie
Gun Hill Road.
2012 • Anti-discrimination legislation for gender identity:
Chile, Canadian province of
Manitoba • Anti-discrimination legislation for gender expression:
Ontario • The
U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development's
Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity issued a regulation to prohibit LGBT discrimination in federally assisted housing programs. The new regulations ensure that the Department's core housing programs are open to all eligible persons, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. • Emily Aviva Kapor, an American rabbi who had been ordained privately by a "
Conservadox" rabbi in 2005, began living as a woman in 2012, thus becoming the first openly transgender female rabbi. • Rainbow Jews, an oral history project showcasing the lives of Jewish bisexual, lesbian, gay, and transgender people in the
United Kingdom from the 1950s until the present, was launched. It is the United Kingdom's first archive of Jewish bisexual, lesbian, gay, and transgender history. •
Donald Trump intervened to allow
Jenna Talackova (a transgender woman and legally recognized as female in Canada) to compete in
Miss Universe Canada 2012, a
beauty pageant he then owned. In the contest, Talackova placed Top 12. •
Stacie Laughton became the first openly transgender person elected to any American state legislature when she won a seat in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. However, she resigned from the New Hampshire state legislature before she took office, after it was revealed that she had served four months in Belknap County House of Corrections following a 2008 credit card fraud conviction. •
San Francisco voted to become the first U.S. city to provide and cover the cost of sex reassignment surgeries for uninsured transgender residents.
2013 • Anti-discrimination legislation for gender identity:
Cyprus,
Puerto Rico, US state of
Delaware • Anti-discrimination legislation for gender expression: Canadian provinces of
Newfoundland and Labrador and
Prince Edward Island •
Nikki Sinclaire came out as transgender, thus becoming the United Kingdom's first openly transgender Parliamentarian. • The first United Nations ministerial meeting on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals was held. •
Fallon Fox came out as transgender, thus becoming the first openly transgender athlete in
mixed martial arts history. • Philadelphia passed one of the most comprehensive transgender rights bills on the city level, which addresses transgender bathroom use and city employee healthcare, making it the first city on the east coast to provide transition related healthcare to its city employees. •
Autumn Sandeen, a U.S. veteran and transgender woman, received a letter from a Navy official stating, "Per your request the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) has been updated to show your gender as female effective 12 April 2013."
Allyson Robinson of
Outserve declared, "To our knowledge, this is the first time that the Department of Defense has recognized and affirmed a change of gender for anyone affiliated, in a uniformed capacity—in this case a military retiree." •
Ben Barres became the first openly transgender scientist in the
US National Academy of Sciences in 2013. • For the first time, the California Department of Education's list of recommended books for grades Pre-K-through-12 included a book with a transgender theme,
I Am J by Cris Beam. • California enacted America's first law protecting transgender students. The
School Success and Opportunity Act extends gender identity and gender expression discrimination protection to transgender and gender-nonconforming K-12 students in public schools •
Jennifer Pritzker came out as transgender in 2013 and thus became the world's first openly transgender billionaire. • A six-year-old girl named Luana, who was assigned male at birth, became the first transgender child in Argentina to have her new name officially changed on her identity documents. She is believed to be the youngest to benefit from the country's new Gender Identity Law, which was approved in May 2012. • On 31 October 2013
Paris Lees became the first openly transgender panellist to appear on the BBC's
Question Time programme, drawing praise from commentators who included former Deputy Prime Minister
John Prescott and the Labour Party deputy leader
Harriet Harman. • Stephen Alexander, of Rhode Island, became the first high school coach to come out publicly as transgender. • On 1 November Audrey Gauthier was elected president of CUPE 4041, representing Air Transat flight attendants based in Montreal. She thus became the first openly transgender person elected president of a union local in Canada. • San Francisco's first Project Homeless Connect for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people was held. • The diagnostic label gender identity disorder (GID) was used until 2013's release of the diagnostic manual
DSM-5. The condition was renamed to
gender dysphoria to remove the
stigma associated with the term
disorder. The DSM-5 also moved this diagnosis out of the sexual disorders category and into a category of its own.
2014 • Anti-discrimination law for gender identity: Canadian province
Saskatchewan • The U.S.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed the first
Title VII action taken by the federal government on behalf of transgender workers. The lawsuits were filed for Amiee Stephens and Brandi Branson, both transgender women. • Meghan Stabler became the first openly transgender woman to be named
Working Mother magazine's Working Mother of the Year. •
Laverne Cox was on the cover of 9 June 2014 issue of
Time, and was interviewed for the article "The
Transgender Tipping Point". She also became the first openly transgender person to be nominated for an
Emmy in an acting category: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Sophia Burset in
Orange Is the New Black. •
Transgender Studies Quarterly, the first non-medical academic journal devoted to transgender issues, began publication, with
Susan Stryker and
Paisley Currah as coeditors. •
Mills College became the first single-sex college in the U.S. to adopt a policy explicitly welcoming transgender students,
Mount Holyoke became the first
Seven Sisters college to accept transgender students. •
Blake Brockington became the first openly transgender high school
homecoming king in
North Carolina. • Nina Chaubal and Greta Gustava Martela cofounded
Trans Lifeline, the first U.S. suicide hotline dedicated to transgender people. •
Tona Brown became the first African-American openly transgender woman to perform at Carnegie Hall. • The Transgender Trends panel was the first panel on that subject ever held at San Diego Comic-Con. • The San Francisco Police academy graduated its first openly transgender police officer, Mikayla Connell. • The 100 block of Turk Street in San Francisco was renamed Vicki Mar Lane after trans activist Vicki Marlane. •
Lea T became the face of American hair-care brand
Redken, thus making her the first openly transgender model to front a global cosmetics brand. • A national
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention campaign featured an openly transgender person, Jennifer Barge, as its spokesperson for the first time. •
Chris Mosier became the first openly transgender man inducted into the National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame. •
Kinnon MacKinnon became the first openly transgender man to earn a gold in powerlifting at the Gay Games in the 2014 Games. •
BBC2 commissioned Britain's first transgender sitcom, called Boy Meets Girl, which follows the developing relationship between Leo, a 26-year-old man and Judy, a 40-year-old transgender woman. • ICEIS Rain became the first openly
two-spirit person to perform at the
Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards. • Padmini Prakash became India's first openly transgender television news anchor. • Denmark became the first European country to remove the Gender Identity Disorder diagnosis as a necessary requirement in the gender recognition process. • Malta became the first European state to add recognition of gender identity to its constitution as a protected category. • The first openly transgender woman got married in Malta. • At least 1,000 openly transgender Bangladeshis held Bangladesh's first pride march, to mark one year since the government recognized them as a third gender. • The Arizona Interscholastic Association Executive Board approved the first transgender student-athlete to play in a winter sport in Arizona. • The FTM Fitness Conference hosted the first bodybuilding competition for transgender men, the FTM Fitness World Bodybuilding Competition. • The UN Human Rights Council adopted a second resolution related to sexual orientation and gender identity on 26 September 2014. It passed by a vote of 25-14 and is the first time in the Council's history that it adopted a resolution on LGBT rights with the majority of its members. • Luisa Revilla Urcia became the first openly transgender person elected to a public office in Peru when she won a seat on the local council in La Esperanza in the province of Trujillo in northwestern Peru. • The Labor government in Victoria, Australia appointed Martin Foley as Minister of equality, marking the first time an Australian government has ever had a dedicated Minister overseeing gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex issues. • Vered Meltzer was elected to the City Council in Appleton; as such he became the first openly transgender elected official in Wisconsin. •
Butterfly Music Transgender Chorus, the U.S.'s second known transgender chorus, was founded, inspiring others to found similar groups in cities across the country.
2015 ;No date • Anti-discrimination law for gender identity and gender expression: Canadian province of
Alberta. ; • Madhu Kinnar became India's first openly transgender person to be elected mayor; she was elected mayor of
Chhattisgarh's Raigarh Municipal Corporation. •
Zoey Tur joined
Inside Edition as a Special Correspondent during February, thus becoming the first openly transgender television reporter on national TV in America. ; • Pennsylvania State Representative
Mark B. Cohen introduced the first transgender rights bills in Pennsylvania's history. ; • The inaugural White House Trans Women Of Color
Women's History Month Briefing was held. • The U.S. Justice Department announced that it had filed its first civil lawsuit on behalf of a transgender person (Rachel Tudor); the lawsuit was
United States of America v. Southeastern Oklahoma State University and the Regional University System of Oklahoma, filed in federal court in that state. ; • In a first for the state, California's Department of Corrections was ordered by a federal judge to grant a transgender prisoner (Michelle-Lael Norsworthy) access to gender-affirming surgery. •
Andreja Pejic became the first openly transgender model profiled by
Vogue, in its May 2015 issue. •
Laverne Cox (among others) posed nude for the
Allure annual "Nudes" issue, becoming the first openly transgender actress to do so. She also became the first openly transgender person to have a wax figure of herself at
Madame Tussauds. She also won a Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Special Class Special as Executive Producer for
Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word. This made her the first openly transgender woman to win a Daytime Emmy as an Executive Producer; as well,
The T Word is the first trans documentary to win a Daytime Emmy. On the same show, the character
Maya Avant (played by
Karla Mosley) became the first transgender bride to be married on daytime television when she married Rick Forrester (played by
Jacob Young). • Maka Brown, an 18-year-old senior at the Salt Lake School for Performing Arts, was crowned Utah's first openly transgender prom queen. ; • When President Obama declared May to be
National Foster Care Month in 2015, he became the first president to explicitly say gender identity should not prevent anyone from adopting or becoming a foster parent. •
Abby Stein came out as transgender and thus became the first openly transgender woman (and the first woman) to have been ordained by an ultra-Orthodox institution, having received her rabbinical degree in 2011 from Yeshiva Viznitz in South Fallsburg, New York. However, this was before she was openly transgender, and she is no longer working as a rabbi as of 2016. She is also the first openly transgender woman raised in a
Hasidic community, and is a direct descendant of Hasidic Judaism's founder the
Baal Shem Tov. ; • Loiza Lamers won "
Holland's Next Top Model", making her the first openly transgender winner of the "Top Model" franchise. • Philadelphia flew the
transgender pride flag above City Hall for the first time. •
Caitlyn Jenner became the first openly transgender woman on the cover of
Vanity Fair. •
Chris Mosier became the first known out trans athlete to join a U.S. national team that matched his gender identity, rather than the gender assigned him at birth, when he won a spot on Team USA in the men's sprint duathalon. •
Manabi Bandopadhyay, India's first openly transgender college principal, began work; she worked as the principal of the
Krishnagar Women's College in Nadia district. •
Breanna Sinclairé became the first openly transgender person to sing the national anthem at a professional sporting event, which she did at a
Major League Baseball game. • Audrey Middleton became the U.S. television show Big Brother's first openly transgender houseguest. ; •
Aydian Dowling became the first openly transgender man on the cover of ''
Men's Health'' magazine, as part of a special collector's edition. •
Jacob Anderson-Minshall became the first openly transgender author to win a Goldie award from the
Golden Crown Literary Society; he shared the award for best creative non-fiction book with
Diane Anderson-Minshall for
Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across Genders. ; •
Schools In Transition: A Guide for Supporting Transgender Students in K-12 Schools was introduced; it is a first-of-its-kind publication for school administrations, teachers, and parents about how to provide safe and supportive environments for all transgender students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. •
Hari Nef became the first openly transgender model signed to IMG. • President Obama appointed
Raffi Freedman-Gurspan to serve as an Outreach and Recruitment Director in the Presidential Personnel Office, making her the first openly transgender appointee to work inside the White House. • The (American) Department of Veterans Affairs opened its first clinic for transgender service members. ; • Andrew Guy became Australia's first openly transgender TV host, as a guest presenter on
The Project. • Nepal adopted its first democratic constitution, which is the first in Asia to specifically protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. ; • The first Oscar campaigns for openly transgender actresses supported by a movie producer were launched for actresses Kitana Kiki Rodriguez and
Mya Taylor of the movie
Tangerine. •
EastEnders chose Riley Carter Millington as the first openly transgender actor in UK TV soap history; he played 'Kyle', a man who has transitioned from female to male, which Riley did in real life. Shortly after,
Hollyoaks cast transgender actress Annie Wallace. • A transgender man's
phalloplasty became the first ever seen on camera, in the Channel 4 documentary
Girls to Men. ; • The first U.S. congressional forum on anti-transgender violence was held. ; •
Mya Taylor won the
Gotham Award for Breakthrough Actor, making her the first openly transgender actress to win a Gotham award. • Tamara Adrian was elected to the
Venezuelan National Assembly, thus becoming the first openly transgender Venezuelan to be elected to their national legislature, as well as the first openly transgender person in the entire Western Hemisphere to do so.
2016 ; • Through her Foundation,
Jennifer Pritzker gave a $2 million donation to create the world's first endowed academic chair of
transgender studies, at the
University of Victoria in British Columbia;
Aaron Devor was chosen as the inaugural chair. The
United Nations voted to create their first LGBT human rights watchdog. ; •
Caitlyn Jenner became the first openly transgender person on the cover of
Sports Illustrated. •
Mya Taylor became the first openly transgender actor to win an
Independent Spirit Award; she won for Best Supporting Female. ; • Israel held its first transgender beauty pageant, which was called "Miss Trans Israel", and was held at a club in Tel Aviv. • President Barack Obama appointed
Raffi Freedman-Gurspan as the White House's primary LGBT liaison, making her the first openly transgender person in the role. •
Nisha Ayub received the
International Women of Courage Award in 2016, becoming the first openly transgender woman to receive that award. • Aiden Katri, 19, became the first Israeli transgender woman to be jailed for refusing to serve in the military. ; • Trans United Fund was founded; it is the first group of its kind, a 501(c)(4) organization of transgender leaders focused on transgender issues. ; •
Geraldine Roman became the first openly transgender woman elected to Congress in the Philippines. •
Anwen Muston was elected to
Wolverhampton City Council, making her the first openly transgender woman to be elected as a Labour representative. ; • Amelia Gapin became the first openly transgender woman to be featured on the cover of ''
Women's Running''. • On 10 June 2016, an
Oregon circuit court ruled that a resident,
Elisa Rae Shupe, could obtain a non-binary gender designation. The
Transgender Law Center believes this to be "the first ruling of its kind in the U.S." • On 10 June 2016, the
National Assembly of Quebec passed a bill to amend the
Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity or expression. •
Chris Mosier was chosen as the first openly transgender athlete to be featured in the "Body Issue" of
ESPN The Magazine, and appeared in Nike's first ad with an openly transgender athlete. • It was announced on 30 June 2016 that, beginning on that date, otherwise qualified United States service members could not any longer be discharged, denied reenlistment, involuntarily separated, or denied continuation of service because of being transgender. ; •
Misty Plowright became the first openly transgender candidate to win a major party primary for the US House of Representatives. • An important legal victory for transgender people occurred in April 2016, when the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of transgender male student
Gavin Grimm, which marked the first ruling by a U.S. appeals court to find that transgender students are protected under federal laws that ban sex-based discrimination. The ruling came on a challenge to the Gloucester County School Board's policy of making transgender students use alternative restroom facilities. • On 25 July, the
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia unanimously passed a bill to amend the
British Columbia Human Rights Code to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and gender expression. •
Sarah McBride was a speaker at the
Democratic National Convention, becoming the first openly transgender person to address a major party convention in American history. •
Elle printed special collectors' covers for their September 2016 issue, and one of them featured Hari Nef, which was the first time an openly transgender woman had been on the cover of a major commercial British magazine. ; •
Lea T became the first openly transgender person ever to participate in the opening ceremonies of an Olympics when she led the Brazilian team into the stadium on her bike during the
2016 Rio Olympics. ; •
Tracey Norman and
Geena Rocero became the first two openly transgender models to appear on the cover of an edition of ''Harper's Bazaar''. ; •
Harrison Browne of the
National Women's Hockey League came out as a transgender man, which made him the first openly transgender athlete in professional American team sports.
2017 ; • The January 2017 issue of
National Geographic has a nine-year-old transgender girl on the cover (Avery Jackson); she is thought to be the first openly transgender person on
National Geographic's cover. • Denmark became the second country in the world to officially remove transgender identities from its list of mental health disorders. •
Gabrielle Tremblay became the first openly transgender actress ever nominated for a
Canadian Screen Award, as Best Supporting Actress for her role in ''
Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves (Ceux qui font les révolutions à moitié n'ont fait que se creuser un tombeau)''. ; • Brazilian model Valentina Sampaio became the first openly transgender model on the cover of French
Vogue. • Joe Maldonado became the first openly transgender member of the Boy Scouts of America. In 2016, he was rejected from the Cub Scouts for being transgender, but this policy was changed in 2017 after his story became nationally known. ; • Japan became the first country in the world to elect an openly transgender man to a public office when Tomoya Hosoda was elected as a councilor for the city of
Iruma. ; • M Barclay became the first openly non-binary trans person to be commissioned as a Deacon in the
United Methodist Church. • The
Unitarian Universalist Association's General Assembly voted to create inclusive wordings for non-binary, genderqueer, gender fluid, agender, intersex, two-spirit and polygender people, replacing the words "men and women" with the word "people". Of the six sources of the living tradition, the second source of faith, as documented in the bylaws of the denomination, now includes "Words and deeds of prophetic people which challenge us to confront powers and structures of evil with justice, compassion, and the transforming power of love." ; •
Philippa York, formerly Robert Millar, came out as transgender, thus becoming the first former professional cyclist to have publicly transitioned. •
Alex Hai came out as a transgender man, thus becoming the first openly transgender gondolier in Venice. ; •
Ines Rau became the first openly transgender
Playboy Playmate. ; •
Danica Roem was elected as
Virginia's first transgender lawmaker. •
Andrea Jenkins became the first openly transgender black woman elected to public office in the United States when she was elected to the Minneapolis City Council. • Tyler Titus, a transgender man, became the first openly transgender person elected to public office in Pennsylvania when he was elected to the Erie School Board. He and
Phillipe Cunningham, elected to the Minneapolis City Council on the same night, became the first two openly trans men to be elected to public office in the United States. • The
United States Defense Health Agency for the first time approved payment for sex reassignment surgery for an active-duty U.S. military service member. The patient, a trans woman infantry soldier, had already begun a course of treatment, and the procedure, which the treating doctor deemed medically necessary, was performed on 14 November at a private hospital, since U.S. military hospitals lacked the requisite surgical expertise. ; • America's first all-LGBT city council was elected in Palm Springs, California, consisting of three gay men, a transgender woman and a bisexual woman.
2018 ; •
Canadian Women's Hockey League player
Jessica Platt came out as a transgender woman, making her the first transgender woman to come out in North American professional hockey. •
Yance Ford and Joslyn Barnes were nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for producing
Strong Island, which he also directed. As such, Ford was the first openly transgender man to be nominated for any Academy Award, and the first openly transgender director to be nominated for any Academy Award. ; •
Laverne Cox became the first openly transgender person to appear on the cover of any
Cosmopolitan magazine (specifically, Cosmopolitan South Africa's February 2018 issue). •
Transgender Health reported that a transgender woman in the United States breastfed her adopted baby; this was the first known case of a transgender woman breastfeeding. •
Daniela Vega became the first openly transgender person in history to be a presenter at the
Academy Awards. ; •
Marvia Malik became the first openly transgender newsreader to appear on Pakistani television in 2018. ; •
Peppermint made her
Broadway debut in
The Go-Go's-inspired musical
Head Over Heels. The show began previews on 23 June 2018 and officially opened 26 July; playing the role of Pythio, Peppermint became the first trans woman to originate a principal role on Broadway. •
Angela Ponce made history on 29 June 2018 as the first openly transgender woman to be crowned
Miss Spain, and became the first openly transgender contestant in Miss Universe. •
Jesse James Keitel played TV Land's first non-binary character on
Younger. ; •
Christine Hallquist became the first openly transgender candidate for governor nominated by a major political party in the United States when she was nominated for governor of Vermont by the Democrats. ; •
Stav Strashko became the first openly transgender actress ever to receive an
Ophir Award nomination for Best Actress. •
Yance Ford and Joslyn Barnes were awarded an Emmy for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking for producing
Strong Island, which made Ford the first openly transgender man and the first black openly transgender person to win an Emmy award, as well as the first openly transgender filmmaker to win a
Creative Arts Emmy. ; •
Paris Lees became a correspondent with British
Vogue. ; • Patricio Manuel became the first openly transgender male to box professionally in the United States, and, as he won the fight, the first openly transgender male to win a pro boxing fight in the U.S. • Colombia prosecuted a transgender woman's murder as a
femicide for the first time in 2018, sentencing Davinson Stiven Erazo Sánchez to twenty years in a psychiatric center for "aggravated femicide" a year after he killed Anyela Ramos Claros, a transgender woman.
2019 ; •
Nyla Rose became the first openly transgender woman to sign with a major American
professional wrestling promotion when she signed with
All Elite Wrestling (AEW). • Army Capt. Alivia Stehlik, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Blake Dremann, Army Capt. Jennifer Peace, Army Staff Sgt. Patricia King and Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Akira Wyatt became the first openly transgender members of the United States military to testify publicly in front of Congress. ; • The Trump administration announced on 12 April that transgender people were no longer allowed to enlist in the United States military if they had ever medically transitioned or had a history of gender dysphoria. Currently serving individuals were required to serve under their gender assigned at birth. This legal action is colloquially known as the "Trans Military Ban". ; • Meghan Stabler became the first openly transgender member of Planned Parenthood's National Board of Directors.
The Advocate editors named Meghan as one of
The Advocate magazine's 2019 Champions of Pride. •
Indya Moore became the first openly transgender person to be featured on the cover of the U.S. version of
Elle magazine. • Lucia Lucas, normally based in Germany, made her debut as Don Giovanni with the Tulsa Opera, becoming the first openly transgender person to sing a lead role in a standard operatic work in the US. •
Gianmarco Negri was elected mayor of
Tromello, making him Italy's first openly transgender mayor. ; •
Janet Mock signed a three-year deal with
Netflix giving them exclusive rights to her TV series and a first-look option on feature film projects; this made her the first openly transgender woman of color to secure a deal with a major content company. • Zach Barack became the first openly transgender actor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe when he played a classmate of Peter Parker's in
Spider-Man: Far From Home. ; •
Laverne Cox was one of fifteen women chosen by guest editor
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex to appear on the cover of the September 2019 issue of
British Vogue; this made Cox the first openly transgender woman to appear on the cover of British
Vogue. ; •
Valentina Sampaio was hired by
Victoria's Secret as their first openly transgender model in August 2019. •
MJ Rodriguez became the first openly transgender woman to win Best Actress - Television at the
Imagen Awards. • June Eastwood became the first openly male-to-female transgender athlete to compete in NCAA Division I cross country; she competed for the University of Montana women's team. •
Teddy Quinlivan became the first openly transgender model to be hired by Chanel. ; •
Angelica Ross became the first openly transgender person to host an American presidential forum. • Mattel launched the world's first line of gender-neutral dolls, which they marketed as
Creatable World. ; • In November 2019, transgender community leader Lauren Pulido raised the transgender pride flag over the California state capitol for Trans Day of Remembrance, reportedly the first time the transgender flag was raised over a state capitol building in the United States. ; • In 27 December,
Chile's Gender Identity Law came into force, allowing people to change their legal name and gender without the need of sex reassignment surgery. ==2020s==