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The employees who transitioned genders during remote work

Transgender people who transitioned during the pandemic are reintroducing themselves to colleagues as they return to offices. The process isn’t always straightforward.

White House Interpreter Loses Role for Being a Trump Supporter

© press I was canceled and humiliated publicly, and it was unjust and unfair, Heather Mewshaw said White House sign-language interpreter Heather Mewshaw, who was outed by TIME magazine last month for being a supporter of Donald Trump, said she had not been asked to return to her role. Mewshaw, who worked as an independent contractor for the White House last year, blasted critics who attacked her professionalism and credibility. She said the Biden administration had not contacted her since the Time magazine report, which exposed her wearing a MAGA hat and running an online group that “provides sign language accompaniments to right-wing videos.”

Trump WH sign-language interpreter says Biden administration canceled and humiliated her

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. The White House sign-language interpreter who was outed as a supporter of former President Donald Trump said Sunday that she hasn’t been offered a return engagement since and blasted critics who attacked her credibility and professionalism. Heather Mewshaw, who began working as an independent contractor for the White House last year, said she hasn’t been contacted by the Biden administration in the wake of a Time magazine report that revealed she translated speeches for conservative social media groups. The goal of my activity at the White House or with Hands of Liberty is that it’s all about access, Mewshaw told The Post.

Early commitment to accessibility for disabled Americans has advocates hopeful for Biden s tenure

Early commitment to accessibility for disabled Americans has advocates hopeful for Biden s tenure Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON – The day President Joe Biden was sworn into office, those watching the inauguration saw fire Capt. Andrea Hall, the child of a deaf parent, recite the Pledge of Allegiance – spoken in English and signed.  “Let s just say that s the first time I ve ever cried at the pledge,” said Sara Novic, a deaf writer and college instructor based in Philadelphia. “Beyond access, that was representation, and it meant a lot to see her on the big stage as part of the ceremony.”

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