Diana Tourjée
Senior Staff Writer
diana.tourjee@vice.comDiana Tourjée is a writer living in New York City.
Department of Defense Uses 'Categories' of Transgender People to Defend Ban
In emails, the DoD insisted that their proposed transgender policy is not a ban, because trans people can serve—as long as they don’t transition.
NBA's Reggie Bullock Opens Up About Losing His Transgender Sister to Murder
A new documentary from Vice Sports follows Bullock's journey into LGBTQ activism after his sister Mia Henderson 2014 murder in Baltimore.
Dana Martin, First Trans Woman Killed in 2019
The 31-year-old Alabama resident was found in her vehicle, crashed in a ditch, with a fatal gunshot wound.
A Transgender Flag Flies On Capitol Hill
LGBT Rights organizations and Congressional equality leaders like Joseph Kennedy III, say it marks a commitment in congress to fight anti-trans initiatives in the government.
'There's Bulletproof Glass, And I'm Not Safe': Former FOX Host Speaks Out
In the final episode of season two of "The Scarlet Letter Reports," Amanda Knox speaks with Tamara Holder, who lost her career in television after she made claims against a FOX executive.
The Dancer Suing The New York City Ballet, An Institution She Once Loved
In this episode of "The Scarlet Letter Reports," Amanda Knox speaks with Alexandra Waterbury about her experience with a suit against the New York City Ballet after discovering explicit texts allegedly shared within the company.
I'm Sick of Not Having Been Abducted by Aliens
Report after report suggests the existence of extraterrestrial life. Yet, last night in Queens, a mysterious bright blue sky that was later revealed to be an explosion at a power plant cruelly reinforced a painful reality: I'm still here on Earth.
Michelle Obama Voted Most Admired Woman; Hillary and Melania Tie for Third
Hillary Clinton had previously been ranked first in the decades-old Gallup poll for 17 years running.
'We're Disposable': Former NFL Cheerleader Bailey Davis Speaks Out
In this episode of "The Scarlet Letter Reports," Amanda Knox speaks with Bailey Davis, who began to fight back against gender discrimination after being terminated for a "dirty" Instagram post.
How to Deal With An Unsupportive Family During The Holidays
Broadly spoke with the President of PFLAG National to find out how LGBTQ youth—and everybody—can cope with unsupportive relatives during the holiday season.
The 'Nightmare' That Made Black Legislator Kiah Morris Resign
In this episode of "The Scarlet Letter Reports," Amanda Knox speaks with Kiah Morris about living through an onslaught of white supremacist hatred and threats while fighting to represent her district.