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Next Tuesday is Transgender Day of Remembrance. There are many vigils happening over the weekend. Here is the complete list:
http://transfm.org/index.php?module=...sition=127:127 If you want to learn more about the Transgender Day of Remembrance, please visit Remembering Our Dead. I'm going to the Chicago vigil on Sunday at the LGBT community center. If anyone else is going, PM me. Last edited by Dumbledore; 11-16-2007 at 10:40 PM. |
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Drew Phoenix, pastor of St. John’s United Methodist Church in Baltimore, MD
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Presbyterian minister Rev. Erin Swenson
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I will be attending a vigil and march on Tuesday night.
Gennee |
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I wanted to briefly share about the Chicago Transgender Day of Rememberance. We all met at the new Chicago LGBT community center on the roof garden with it's view of the Chicago skyline. There were about 200 people there to remember the transgender people killed in 2007.
There were a lot of people in attendance wearing "Shame on HRC" buttons for their complicity in dropping the "T" from ENDA. One of the speakers offered a definition of Transphobia: Quote:
The other thing that stuck me was the absolute vulnerability of our transgender sisters and brothers. As they read the names of the people murdered in 2007 and rang a bell to remember each one, it was the unidentified victims that really touched my heart. Is it possible to be so marginalized in death that you remain unidentified? The other thing that stuck me was that so many crimes against transgender people are never solved. |
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