
I thought about what one of the trans hackers told me in terms of Brandy Martell being fatally shot two blocks from where trans hackers were compiling code for apps and websites that would help save lives and advance social justice issues in our community
I took a moment on my journey to the gallery from my hotel to walk by that corner at 13th and Franklin Streets to say a few words of silent prayer for her and express my hope that the perpetrator who committed that crime soon faces justice in an Alameda County criminal courthouse.

Kortney, myself and our other two judges had a tough time sorting out who would be the prize winners for the initial Trans Hack since all of the projects are ones that were worthy of winning the prizes for first second and third place.
But I was flown 1900 miles to help make that tough decision, and the winning project was Trans* Resources US.
They were the first to make their presentation, and they blew us away with the breadth, scope, execution and the fact it was already live on Facebook. Second place was Dottify.me, and third was Know Your Transgender Rights. .

After taking some photos and watching Kortney get interviewed (he is a grad of GLAAD's POC Media Institute like yours truly), we headed to a nearby bar to celebrate the fact the inaugural Trans*H4CK was an unqualified success.
The lives of those of us who participated in this amazing inaugural trans hacking event were impacted. Six open source projects with enormous potential to help the trans community were created, friendships were forged, and Kortney finally gets to exhale after he drops me off at the airport in a few hours.
And yes, if you're wondering, Trans*H4CK 2.0 is n the planning stages
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