Katrina Rose is an attorney, licensed in Texas & Minnesota, and is currently working on a Ph.D. in History at the University of Iowa, where she teaches undergraduate courses on trans history. In addition to being the primary pontificatrix at ENDABlog (http://endablog.wordpress.com) and occasional flamethrower at Pam's House Blend (http://www.pamshouseblend.com) she is the author of "Where the Rubber Left the Road: The Use and Misuse of History in the Quest for the Federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act," which will be appearing in the upcoming issue of the Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review (18 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 397 (2009)). She has spoken, and will continue to speak, out whenever and wherever necessary against the lie known as 'incremental progress'; and she refuses to speak with subservient respect about laws - such as those in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, Maryland, Wisconsin, Nevada and Delaware - which give gays and lesbians the special right to discriminate against trans people.