
Diana Tourjée
Senior Staff Writer
diana.tourjee@vice.comDiana Tourjée is a writer living in New York City.
Getting Tested for HIV Is Still Important During a Pandemic
COVID-19 hasn't stopped the spread of one of history's most devastating viruses.
What It's Like to Be Quarantined, Isolated, and Gender Dysphoric
Many transgender Americans have been cut off from essential hormones, surgeries, and support.
A Huge Porn Site Is Getting Rid of Transphobic Labels
"Since many people turn to porn as a way to explore their kinks, fantasies, and questions about sexuality, we have an opportunity to educate while we entertain."
Lorena Borjas, Legendary Trans Latinx Activist, Dies of COVID-19
Borjas was known for advocating for trans women in prison, those in need of housing, legal representation, and healthcare. She was also beloved for keeping her community together.
Trans Women’s Underwear Doesn’t Exist
The lack of options for simple panties are a poignant example of how deeply society actively disinvests in trans women.
How a Trans Woman’s Murder Led to an App that Saves Lives
Trans women across Brazil know the dangers of just being themselves—so a Canadian researcher stepped in to help them.
'Trans-Friendly' Company Policies Are Not Helping Unemployed Trans People
Even with a record-setting number of "trans-inclusive" companies in the U.S., transgender people are still disproportionately underemployed.
Straight Men Are Part of The Trans Community
It might be unsettling to imagine cis men as any part of the trans community. But here's why we should.
His Trans Sister Was Murdered, Then His Other Sister, Then His Mother
Mikal is only 23. He's lost five trans women in his life to violence.
My Hot Trans Girl Summer From Hell
After a life-shattering break up, I tried to find a new, stronger version of myself in sex. Instead, I got caught in a culture of male shame and discretion.