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"The Divine Nine And Transpeeps- A Long Road Of Understanding Still To Travel"

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Blogger The Sexist said...

Thanks for posting about Devin. I think the link to the story is a little bit broken. Here is the link to the story:

http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/sexist/2009/02/18/menace-to-sorority

I also wrote another story this week you might be interested in, about a trans man attacked by a group of lesbians at a local gay bar.

http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/sexist/2009/03/18/glb-against-t-whos-man-enough-to-escape-a-beating/

Amanda

2:32 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Thanks Amanda.

2:34 PM

Blogger Go Go Jo Jo said...

If you can make room for White, Asian, Latina and lesbian women who are down with the organization to join, what's stopping you from admitting transwomen who dream of one day proudly wearing those colors and doing their part to write bold new chapters in these organizations second century of work?

A great question. I think fear is easiest answer. But I think it's probably more complex than that. I just hope we manage to get it together.

9:01 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

JoJo,
So do I. I'm a potential legacy member of one of those sororities.

8:01 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I can think of at least one of those sororities that wouldn't have even halfway considered Devin.

I don't think my Sorors asked enough questions to alleviate a future problem. They should have know how their graduate chapter would act and not want to put Devin through that.

Devin definitely shouldn't have destroyed all her stuff like that though. She should have just turned it in respectfully and not stoop to their level.

12:37 AM

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