On the left, three people holding scissors prepare to cut a ribbon in an entryway, while others look on. On the right, a man speaks into a microphone.

The First City-Funded Trans Homeless Shelter Wasn’t In New York, it Was in San Francisco

[Image: Staff cut the ribbon and Joaquin Guerrero speaks at the opening of the Taimon Booton Navigation Center in San Francisco, March 7, 2022.]

In my new article for Assigned Media, I share photos and an interview with trans advocate Joaquin Guerrero about housing trans people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco.

https://www.assignedmedia.org/breaking-news/the-history-of-the-first-trans-homeless-shelter