When a series of murders of transgender women
occurred in Atlanta, Margaux was appointed to the Mayor’s Gay and
Lesbian Task Force. This led to an op-ed in The Advocate, “Do
Transgender Issues Affect the Gay Community,” which she co-authored
with Dallas Denny. She was also an invited guest on the Joan Rivers
Show.
After moving from Atlanta to Phoenix, Margaux worked in
Information Technology. She played a critical role in the first all transgender
production of the Vagina Monologues, presented on V-Day
2004 in Hollywood’s Pacific Design Center. Margaux not only performed
one of the monologues (“My Vagina Was My Village”), but she created the
visual materials, including the posters, keepsake books, and postcards.