Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Laverne Cox Respectfully Redirects to the Real Lived Experiences of Trans People



Laverne Cox and Carmen Carrera made appearances on Katie Couric's talk show on Monday.

When Katie posed a problematic question, Ms. Cox decided to use this opportunity to bring up issues of trans justice in an incredibly respectful,  redirecting way.

Ms. Couric had tried to bring up the question of surgery with Carmen, who deflected. Katie Couric then tried to ask a similar question of Laverne, and this was her response:

"I do feel there is a preoccupation with that. The preoccupation with transition and surgery objectifies trans people. And then we don’t get to really deal with the real lived experiences. The reality of trans people’s lives is that so often we are targets of violence. We experience discrimination disproportionately to the rest of the community. Our unemployment rate is twice the national average; if you are a trans person of color, that rate is four times the national average. The homicide rate is highest among trans women. If we focus on transition, we don’t actually get to talk about those things."



The Orange is the New Black star then addressed the recent murder of Islan Nettle last August, in which the NYPD said a man used anti-gay slurs while beating Nettles so severely, Nettles went into a coma, never to regain consciousness.  Cox adeptly rattled off compelling statistic after statistic, of violence and oppression against trans Americans. She continued with:

"By focusing on bodies we don’t focus on the lived realities of that oppression and that discrimination."

Ms. Cox is currently working on a documentary Free CECE in order to bring that story to a greater audience. CeCe McDonald was the victim of a hate based attack, and in her self defense, her attacker was killed. It has been reported that Ms. McDonald will be released on January 13, 2014. If accurate, she will have served 19 months of a 41 month sentence.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Maryland Coalition for Trans Equality reaches over 50 member organizations!

TransMaryland applauds the work of fellow coalition members with the inclusion of our 50th coalition member.

If you or your organization is interesting in joining the coalition which will finally bring  fairness for ALL Marylanders,  please click here

MTCE members as of 12.3.13:

ACLU of Maryland
Advocates for Youth
Baltimore Black Pride
Bethesda United Church of Christ
Baltimore NOW
Black Trans Men
Bois of Baltimore
CASA of Maryland
Central Atlantic Conference of the United Church of Christ
Chase Brexton Health Care
Equal Rights Center
Equality Maryland
FDA GLOBE
FreeState Legal Project
Gender Education & Advocacy, Inc.
Gender Empowerment Maryland (GEM)
GLCCB
Hearts and Ears
Hollaback Baltimore
Human Rights Campaign
Jews United for Justice
LGBTQ Humanist Council of Baltimore
Maryland Black Family Alliance
Maryland NOW (National Organization for Women)
Metro Area Gender Identity Connection (MAGIC)
Metropolitan Community Churches/Global Justice Institute
Montgomery County Young Democrats
NAACP – Baltimore
NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland
National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC)
National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR)
National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE)
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF)
New Ways Ministry
Open Door MCC Church
Outserve-SLDN
PFLAG
Planned Parenthood of Maryland
Pride At Work, Baltimore- Washington Chapter
Progressive Maryland
Trans People of Color Coalition (TPOCC)
Trans Maryland
SEIU 500
SEIU 1199
Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry of Maryland
Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice in the National Capital Region
Unity Fellowship Church of Baltimore
Unity Fellowship Church of Columbia
Women’s Law Center of Maryland