MarieDelta
Feb 21, 2010, 6:30 PM
North America's first women-only pharmacy has quietly reversed its controversial "women born women" policy to allow transsexual women through its doors.
On Jan 16, the Vancouver Women's Health Collective (VWHC), which operates Lu's: A Pharmacy for Women at 29 E Hastings St, made the decision to drop its "women-born" policy to include women who "self-indentify," says April English, a volunteer member of the collective.
The VWHC has yet to release an official statement announcing its decision, but English says one is forthcoming.
http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Womenonly_pharmacy_reverses_policy_excluding_trans _women-8271.aspx
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On Jan 16, the Vancouver Women's Health Collective (VWHC), which operates Lu's: A Pharmacy for Women at 29 E Hastings St, made the decision to drop its "women-born" policy to include women who "self-indentify," says April English, a volunteer member of the collective.
The VWHC has yet to release an official statement announcing its decision, but English says one is forthcoming.
http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Womenonly_pharmacy_reverses_policy_excluding_trans _women-8271.aspx
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