By Mia Frances Yamamoto
Transitioning
After practicing criminal defense in Los Angeles for over 30 years as a male, I recently decided to come out as a transgender woman--a decision that, though many decades in coming, was, at least for me, inevitable and inescapable. At the outset I had some trepidation about how I would be received. I had heard abou...
Transitioning
After practicing criminal defense in Los Angeles for over 30 years as a male, I recently decided to come out as a transgender woman--a decision that, though many decades in coming, was, at least for me, inevitable and inescapable. At the outset I had some trepidation about how I would be received. I had heard abou...
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