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Dear Editor,

Sunday, I came across the first issue of Innerchange that I have ever seen, and found it very interesting. Both for the articles and the advertising. I found this at the Unitarian-Universalist church on Wade Ave. in Raleigh.

My concern is that, as a transgendered (not in M2F transition) person, transgendered topics should very much be a part of the Innerchange group of topics and themes, as gender can change from one incarnation to another, for the purpose of learning lessons in soul development. In looking over the archives of articles in Innerchange, I see nothing that hints of being centered on the gender or transgender in any role, never mind as a tool for soul development. I strongly urge you to publish some articles on this topic, and the related topics of all forms of gender and sexual variation from the usual bi-polar concept of gender.

Also, I would like to see a "letters-to-the-editors" column in your magazine, and a discussion forum on your website. If I have missed these, please let me know. I love participation, and I am on many Yahoo groups and clubs dealing with gender issues.

Hope to hear from you soon, Charlene, Rocky Mount, NC

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