Transgender Tapestry
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Transgender Tapestry was a magazine, intended for the TG Community, published by the International Foundation for Gender Education.
At its height around the year 2000, it had a paid circulation in the thousands plus considerable retail sales, including mainstream outlets such as Border's and Barnes and Noble.
Controversies
Two specific controversies occurred during the life of the publication. One was over the use of attractive "Cover Girls" on the front cover. Specifically a dispute arose when the editorial staff intended to use a transman on the cover. Concerns were raised about low retail sales of that issue since a major percentage of those purchasing the magazine at retail outlets were admirers of transgender women.