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Blogger planetransgender said...

Amen Monica, this coming from a white M-f T. Its a honor to feel kinship to a struggle that has seen so many couragous leaders. We have a opportunity. And no better people than GLBT community to further intergration. Yes intergration. For all the talk of racial equality I am frequently embarrased by white bigotry. We can work towards uniting in a just cause and get to know each other. I have made friends with people with skin color other than my own becuse as I got to know them I begain to admire personality traits I did not have, and maybe never will! I grew to admire and trust them and they became my family.
Great Job of putting it out there.

7:47 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

This is not just an American struggle, this a worldwide movement.

12:56 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Monica,

Great post! I have to tell you, you've been really writing some great stuff lately and I hope you continue. Our community desperately needs more well-considered and written opinion pieces like this one. More please!

Also, I'm curious about something. When you write, I notice that you capitalize the word "Black" when you use it to describe African-Americans, but not the word "transgender" when you use it to describe transpeople. I'm making absolutely no judgment one way or the other here, this is simply the Associate Editor and writer in me wondering because this kind of thing is one I've given some thought to myself in my own writing and when I edit the work of others. Is this merely a stylistic preference or do you have a specific rationale for doing so? Just wondering...

Keep up the great work!

Peace and Power,

Becky Juro

11:12 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Becky,
Thanks. It's nice to see that the writing is appreciated. I know there are some folks inside and outside the transgender community that DON'T like truth tellers and people who 'tell-it-like-it-is'.

I lied to myself about my
gender issues for 20 plus years and as a result I have a low
tolerance for bull, duplicitous behavior or liars.

I capitalize Black for personal reasons. If I'm using the word like you'd use 'African-American' to describe someone, I think it should be capitalized.

As a matter of fact, it's one of the reasons the African-American community started referring to
ourselves as African-Americans because it was a mild irritant to many African-Americans that the use of 'black' to describe us was very often NOT capitalized and seen as a slight.

As far as transgender, haven't really thought about how best to use it other than I prefer to use
transgender as the inclusive, descriptive umbrella term that many of us correctly see it as to describe our diverse community.

Maybe I should probably for the sake of consistency start capitalizing 'transgender' if I'm using it similarly to describe the group like 'African-American'.

2:09 PM

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