[Image]TransGriot Note: The TPOCC press release concerning the Wallace attack.
The
Trans Persons of Color Coalition (TPOCC) is saddened to hear about
the violent attack on Bree Wallace on June 21 at 1 a.m. where she was
found lying in the street outside of her apartment building at 2400 15th St Place S.E. after being lured to the location at 3038
Stanton Road, S.E., Washington, D.C. where the attack took place
This is unfortunately part of a
pattern of anti-trans violence aimed at transwomen of color not only
in the Washington DC area but across the nation. Since
April we have had three African-American transwomen killed in
Baltimore, Maryland, Orlando, Florida and Cleveland, Ohio with only
one arrest in those three cases.
In the Washington D.C. area there
have been the fatal murders of Deoni Jones and Lashai Mclean in
addition to anti-trans violence aimed at other transwomen. The
National Coalition of Anti-Violence reported in 2011 that 87% of
LGBTQH murder victims were people of color and 45% of hate murders
involved transwomen.
Ms.
Wallace is recovering in a local hospital.
“We join with the
Washington DC trans community and our allies in hoping that the
perpetrator who committed this heinous act is brought to justice.
From the reports that we’ve heard, the neighbors came to her aid
immediately by contacting local authorities. We are thankful for
their assistance and hope more people choose to be active in
assisting others in distress. Our communities cannot stand by and
watch human beings be beaten, harmed or killed any longer. We urge
our neighbors, friends and particularly communities of color to step
up and help stop the violence, Kylar W. Broadus, executive director,
TPOCC.
We
know that local activists Earline Budd and Ruby Corado are on the
ground working with local authorities. “Our role is to support and
assist local activist when these horrible crimes occur. We hope
others that have information will come forward and cooperate with
local authorities as well. We wish Ms. Wallace a speedy and total
recovery, Parker T. Hurley, deputy director, TPOCC.
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TPOCC
is an organization to inspire and nurture collaboration among
communities of color dedicated to anti-racism, fighting transphobia
and the empowerment of transgender persons of color. We work to
strengthen and mobilize individuals, families, and communities by
changing laws, educating the public, and building social and economic
strength among all persons of color.
"TPOCC Press Release On Wallace Atttack"
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