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"TDOR..My Thoughts"

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Blogger genevieve said...

I attended a TDOR ceremony last evening. It gave me much hope that our community is strong and growing. As a transgender woman, I was greatly disappointed about the results about the ENDA bill. We have to keep on fighting. What encourages me is the number of young people outside the community who are more open about LGBT issues. Another is that I am sharing my story with people who are really interested.

Monica, just be thankful that we can still do that because there are places around the world where transgender people cannot do this.

11:08 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Genny,
I know. Our brothers and sisters in Jamaica and some places of the African continent are catching hell.

But it's hard to think that life is better here when British transsexuals and Spainish ones have FULL citizenship rights, and we in the States are SUPPOSED to be the world's leading democracy.

yeah, right

4:42 PM

Blogger Lisa Harney said...

I really think, even though I wavered briefly on this, that the GLB part of the movement isn't really going to push for any rights for us that they're not going to push for them. So we get hate crimes legislation, and ENDA legislation, but nothing like The Gender Recognition Act or any privacy from social security outing us to our employers, never mind the Real ID mess.

And of course any legislation we do get to be a part of, we can be cut out of easily as a bargaining chip. :(

I've seen you mention the "no civil rights legislation until 2013" thing twice now, and it just makes me angrier each time, that our civil rights are subject to the Drowning Maestro. We all deserve to lose out on equality because a few assimilationist gay men got their white, affluent, privileged noses out of joint.

9:18 PM

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