A transgender
woman has filed a complaint with the New York City
Commission on Human Rights after she was denied access to a
dressing room to try on clothes in a department store,
WCBS TV reported on Monday. Jane Galla told the
station that Loehmann's employees turned her away when she
wanted to try on tops for the summer in the department
store's communal dressing room, a mix of open and
private spaces.
According to
WCBS, the city's laws protect transgender people, allowing
them access to facilities such as bathrooms and changing
rooms that are consistent with their gender identity.
Galla, who has
been living as a woman for more than three years, said
that she can no longer use men's rooms. She told the station
that this was the second incident in which she was
allegedly discriminated against by the downtown
location of that department store.
The
last time, she said, "I was in the area where you fix
your makeup and whatnot, and we were discussing
fashions, and someone from the staff from Loehmann's
[said I] shouldn't use the ladies' room." (The
Advocate)