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This is a time to focus on trans women: their strength, their resilience, and most of all their vulnerabilities. By working toward holistic justice that will allow trans women - especially trans women of color - to live their lives under their own terms, we will further untangle the complexities of oppression faced by other marginalized groups. But we must begin with trans women. When trans women face the majority of violence faced by LGBTQ people; when 1-in-8 transgender women of color will be killed during their lifetime; when these statistics don’t fully display the disproportionate violence lodged against trans women; when the conversation is derailed to make room for an agenda that silences and actively excludes trans women. 

This is a time to focus on trans women: their livelihoods, their unique identities, and the systematic and institutionalized violence they face every single day. This is a time to shut up and listen. Trans women are literally dying to be heard - to simply exist - so use the privileges afforded to you to amplify their voices. Trans women deserve space in this world to thrive, as opposed to simply surviving. Make it a resolution to better the lives of trans women around you and beyond you. Remember that this isn’t about you. Listen.

gilly-laughs

Screen caps of four tweets from Janet Mock

First tweet: Dear Leelah: I’m sorry the world was not ready for you. Not ready to care for you + protect #girlslikeus. You mater.  (link to Leelah’s suicide note)

Second tweet: I shared Leelah’s suicide note versus reports because they are her words, her final testament. Nothing is more valuable than what she herself wrote.

Third tweet: Leelah’s note checked parents on intolerance, challenged medical gatekeepers, highlighted power of social media, and upheld self-determination.

Fourth tweet: Leelah bid farewell because she could not live her life AND be truly seen.  We all just want to be seen and/or just be. Let folks f*king BE.

dreadcunt

how quick non-trans women are to make this a “lgbt issue” that can best be addressed by enshrining laws to the benefit of all lgbtq+ people.

how quick you all are to turn a trans girl’s body into your personal political platform.  

how slow you are to address your own transmisogyny, to question your complicity in leela’s murder.  

how slow you all are are to show love, affection, acceptance, and support to living trans women. 

gaywrites:

More than a year after the death of 30-year-old Ashley Sinclair, a man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for murdering her.

Sinclair, a trans woman, was found shot to death in April 2013 in a wooded area in Florida. Kentz Louis, age 23, is a reoffender who has previously served time in prison and now faces another 30 years. 

“You took my child, but you didn’t break me. You can’t break me,” Angela Smith, the mother of Sinclair, told Louis according to The Orlando Sentinel. “I don’t hate you. You are somebody’s child. I will pray for you because somebody prayed for my child. But young man, if my heart could show… you would see a scar that will be there for ever and ever.”

In a final attempt to spare Louis punishment for the crime, his attorney called for a new trial claiming his client was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Despite the attorney’s claims, the judge was unwavering in his decision to sentence Louis.

The conviction and sentencing has brought new faith to the LGBT community of Orange County. Axavier Darnell Strick, the entertainment director for Parliament House, remembered Sinclair as an entertainer, who was as an integral part of the community.

“She was somebody who was important,” Strick told The Sentinel. “She was somebody who was valued, and she was my friend…You took someone away from this community, and it mattered.”

I’m thankful justice was served, though it won’t bring her back. Thinking of her loved ones during this emotionally taxing time. 

gaywrites

More than a year after the death of 30-year-old Ashley Sinclair, a man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for murdering her.

Sinclair, a trans woman, was found shot to death in April 2013 in a wooded area in Florida. Kentz Louis, age 23, is a reoffender who has previously served time in prison and now faces another 30 years. 

“You took my child, but you didn’t break me. You can’t break me,” Angela Smith, the mother of Sinclair, told Louis according to The Orlando Sentinel. “I don’t hate you. You are somebody’s child. I will pray for you because somebody prayed for my child. But young man, if my heart could show… you would see a scar that will be there for ever and ever.”

In a final attempt to spare Louis punishment for the crime, his attorney called for a new trial claiming his client was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Despite the attorney’s claims, the judge was unwavering in his decision to sentence Louis.

The conviction and sentencing has brought new faith to the LGBT community of Orange County. Axavier Darnell Strick, the entertainment director for Parliament House, remembered Sinclair as an entertainer, who was as an integral part of the community.

“She was somebody who was important,” Strick told The Sentinel. “She was somebody who was valued, and she was my friend…You took someone away from this community, and it mattered.”

I’m thankful justice was served, though it won’t bring her back. Thinking of her loved ones during this emotionally taxing time. 

positronicwoman:

Please help me circulate this after you finish reading.

positronicwoman

Please help me circulate this after you finish reading.

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huntersallisons

Hey, guys, quick warning for everyone.

Anyone who’s trans or intersex or genderqueer in any way might want to avoid watching the news or reading the papers today.

If you’ve heard of the swimmer Michael Phelps, his girlfriend has been outed as trans. Well, from what I’ve read, she’s actually intersex and assigned male, but most of the media is getting it wrong. And almost all of the coverage is extremely transphobic and transmisogynistic. I can’t find a link that’s trigger free, but if I do, I’ll edit this post and link it.

So be careful, it’s awful and I want all of you guys to stay safe.

(And awful timing, I know, but it’s also Transgender Day of Remembrance today, so have a good day!)

punlich

If cafab trans people are wondering what they can do to combat the forces that make virtually any gender expression they do be valued more than what trans women and camab nonbinary people do in the most direct and immediate ways here’s one

Adamantly and relentlessly back up any camab trans people’s gender expressions as valid and cool and fantastic. Adamantly and relentlessly back up any trans woman’s gender expressions as valid and cool and fantastic. Don’t let people get away with bullshit with pushing them out and making them feel unwelcome.

And then, when the camab trans person/trans woman isn’t around? Do that again. When the queer space does its backstabbing gossipy nastiness, talks behind the trans woman and/or camab trans person’s back about them, attacking their expression and their validity, take those fuckers down a notch.

Do not give an inch. Do not laugh at the jokes and show your displeasure. 

You might get kicked out of a few spaces. But other spaces will change. Because the complicity of all involved (and silence is complicity) is necessary for them to continue hurting us and pushing us out.

So if you fight that, you can prevent that and then we can enjoy queer and trans spaces more too.

This is the bare fucking minimum that you should be doing in these spaces. The bare, base level, Just Reaches Decent Human Being Maybe, minimum.

So get on that.

mayatalksfemedia

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not enough people are talking about how a white american soldier stationed in the philippines drowned and murdered a filipina trans woman in a hotel room toilet this month and its goddamn important 

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her name is jennifer laude. she was 26. she was engaged. she was planning on getting married in march, going back to school for hotel management, going on to become a flight attendant. not that this matters necessarily, because even if she had been a sex worker, which a lot of media has assumed, she would obviously not have deserved to die — but not every media source is giving her an identity outside of “trans” “filipina” and i want people to know who she was.

she was out on october 11 with a friend, met a 19 year old US marine named joseph scott pemberton, and the two of them went to a motel together. 

thirty minutes after checking in, he left, and she was found naked with her head in the toilet, dead. there were two condoms found which are currently undergoing investigation.

tensions are rising because the US naval&military presence in the philippines has already been highly contested, many citizens want US soldiers out of their homes, and this isn’t the first potential hate crime, potential rape, or murder committed by US soldiers in the philippines (or, obviously, anywhere). the US is currently ensuring that US guards protect joseph scott pemberton even though potentially the philippines should have jurisdiction given the fact that it’s fairly definite that he murdered a philippine citizen.

her boyfriend and sister have even literally climbed into the military base demanding justice, and her mother has also voiced protests. they have not been answered.

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guys, this is important for so many reasons.

it’s important because we need to talk about how trans people are still murdered every day.

we need to talk about how being nonwhite and trans in the presence of whiteness and cisness is still dangerous — literally, just existing.

we need to change the way we talk about nonwhite queerness, nonwhite trans people. they are not inherently exotic, erotic, or “other.” they are human people. their genitalia is not your business. their gender is not a reason or excuse for their murder.

we need to change the way the media talks about being trans. “chicks with dicks,” the “used to be a dude,” the “surgery” question — media must stop dehumanizing trans lives, reducing them to an absurdity or a joke. media coverage still uses jennifer’s “birth” name or mentions “formerly a man,” or shit like that, and it physically pains me to see these microaggressions, because they are a reminder of the exact transphobia that cost her her life. they participate in the same violence, they reinforce that otherness, and microaggressions will not necessarily kill a trans person but the attitudes they inspire clearly often do. 

we need to talk about masculinity and the military and what leads 19 year old boys to commit murder in the face of what they’ve been told is the “other.” because articles are surfacing arguing that pemberton didn’t know she was trans, but she was naked and she was killed and so i’m pretty sure that’s not a fucking useful defense. 

i don’t actually care whether or not she was cheating on her fiancé (which i doubt). i wouldn’t care if she was planning on having sex with pemberton for money (she was also robbed this night, by the way, though it’s not clear by who) (though i’ve got a guess). she did not deserve to die.

we need to acknowledge that trans lives are worth saving. we need to acknowledge that they are being stolen. we need to acknowledge that we are losing trans lives because misinformation and prejudices present transgender people as less than important, as other, as separate, as disgusting, and not only are their murders altogether too common, but so is the poisonous rhetoric that follows, that she deserved it for being a monstrosity, or for “tricking him,” and this is rhetoric that we cannot abide.

no one is asking for it.

jennifer laude has faced more oppression, discrimination, and prejudice in her life than most people could bear. her strength and courage to be herself every day is praised by her friends and family. she has inspired filipina and filipino queer and trans youth. she worked so hard to become who she is and create a life that allows her to be true to herself, and to recognize that that life was cut so brutally, needlessly short — it makes me furious. and it should make you furious too.

jennifer laude’s only crime was being a human, who happened to be trans, filipina, and female, and her murder needs to be acknowledged and met with justice.

a personal note: this story is particularly devastating to me because i am a cis female bisexual half-filipina, and i’ve been struggling coming out to my family in the philippines because the pervasive culture is very catholic and conservative, and moving very slowly towards an acceptance of queer identity. jennifer laude is and was an inspiration — and so was her mother, pictured below, who came to accept, love, and protect her. 

it is not easy for people who were raised largely ignorant about being trans to come around, and so to know that jennifer’s mother made the journey to accept and support her daughter only to have that journey cut so brutally, horrifically short — i can’t stand it. i cannot. 

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here are some links for further news and reading (trigger warnings for some transphobic language, obviously, unfortunately), and if any word surfaces on protests or petitions for her murderer to find justice i will let you know, but before i leave you guys let me quote what the commission on human rights (CHR) chairperson loretta ann rosales said at jennifer’s wake:

Ang pinakamahalagang usapin dito human being siya. Hindi siya dapat pinatay.

The most important issue here is that she is a human being. She shouldn’t have been killed.

links to more information:

wiki page

Witness Says Suspect U.S. Marine Didn’t Know Murdered Filipina Was Transgender

Marine murder case reveals US-Philippine sore spot

Remarks vs Laude reflect deep-seated prejudice – CHR

Jennifer Laude ignored haters, fought for dolls, kept poise

  1. Cis boy: *wears makeup*
  2. Tumblr: Yeah you break those gender stereotypes!! Men can wear make up and still be masculine!!!! You're so amazing and inspiring!
  3. Trans boy: *wears makeup*
  4. Tumblr: Um sorry but you can't be a guy unless you wear basketball shorts every day and play at least 2.5 sports.
  5. Cis girl: *wears masculine clothing and no makeup*
  6. Tumblr: Girl power!! Feminism!!!! Amazing!! Fight the power!!!
  7. Trans girl: *wears masculine clothing and no makeup*
  8. Tumblr: I'm sorry but you are not a girl unless your favorite color is pink and you wear a dress at least 5 days a week.
earth-dad

Cis boy: *wears makeup* Tumblr: Yeah you break those gender stereotypes!! Men can wear make up and still be masculine!!!! You're so amazing and inspiring! Trans boy: *wears makeup* Tumblr: Um sorry but you can't be a guy unless you wear basketball shorts every day and play at least 2.5 sports. Cis girl: *wears masculine clothing and no makeup* Tumblr: Girl power!! Feminism!!!! Amazing!! Fight the power!!! Trans girl: *wears masculine clothing and no makeup* Tumblr: I'm sorry but you are not a girl unless your favorite color is pink and you wear a dress at least 5 days a week.

fuckyeahsexeducation:
“ johnsonc47:
“ totallyamelia:
“ imightgetcynical:
“ totallyamelia:
“ Yeaaaahhh…
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Marriage equality is cool and all, but uh…
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Trickle down equality, yo!
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Do you have any sources to back up these claims.
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California is the...
totallyamelia

Yeaaaahhh…

imightgetcynical

Marriage equality is cool and all, but uh…

totallyamelia

Trickle down equality, yo!

johnsonc47

Do you have any sources to back up these claims.

fuckyeahsexeducation

California is the first state that has banned “gay/trans panic” as a legal defense. Gay and Trans panic as a legal defense is when you say in a court of law that you were driven to a state of temporary insanity by a person being LGBT+ and this is why you were violent towards or killed them. Of course this being used as a defense won’t work in a lot of courts, but it depends on the jury, attorney, and judges. In California its illegal to use this as defense so you don’t have to depend on the hope that decent people will be involved in the case.

In 2013 the American Bar Association passed a resolution urging states to ban this defense, a year later California is still the only state to do so and that happened quite recently.

http://www.advocate.com/crime/2014/09/29/california-becomes-first-state-ban-gay-trans-panic-defenses

hexualsealing

heres a tip if you want your feminism to be genuinely inclusive stop equating breasts, periods, XX chromosomes with femininity because a lot of women dont have these things and a lot of men and nonbinary people do have these things

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