Hearing Set for Allegedly Transphobic Barbershop

"The barber then stared at Rose as if he was examining Rose's appearance and stated 'We don't cut women's hair,'" said Trevis's attorney, Gloria Allred during a press conference in Los Angeles.
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Attorney Gloria Allred (L) and her client Rose Trevis

A preliminary injunction hearing has been set for June 21 in the case of Rose Trevis v. Hawleywood's Barbershop and Shaving Parlor, in which the plaintiff, a transgender man, alleges the self-described "old school barbershop" in Long Beach, Calif. discriminated against him on the basis of what the shop's operators perceived as his gender.

The trouble at the shop began on a Friday in early March when Rose and his partner Laura Lozano walked into Hawleywood's to see about a haircut.

"The barber then stared at Rose as if he was examining Rose's appearance and stated 'We don't cut women's hair,'" said Trevis's attorney, Gloria Allred during a press conference in Los Angeles.

"Rose is a transgender male with a masculine gender expression," Allred told reporters gathered at her offices on Wilshire Boulevard for the press conference. "Rose was surprised by the barber's response and replied 'Who says I am a woman?' The barber replied, 'Like I said, we don't cut women's hair.'"

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