Because of the COVID 19 pandemic, only three of the scheduled four states held primaries last night in Arizona, Florida, and Illinois. But that didn't stop the Joementum that has been building since Biden crushed Bernie Sanders in the South Carolina primary back on February 29.
Biden didn't just sweep all three primary contests, it was a political beatdown. He not only decisively won Florida and Illinois to open the night, he prevailed in Arizona to open a sizable lead in the delegate count.
Florida was expected to be a 'YUGE' loss for Sanders because of his pro-Castro comments during that disastrous 60 Minutes interview combined with a Latinx electorate made up predominately of Cubans, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans who don't have warm and fuzzy memories of socialism.
Oh yeah, because I need to remind some of y'all who the base of the Democratic Party is, Florida also has a 16% Black population.
It turned out to be Sanders' worst political nightmare. The Sunshine State was the big delegate prize of the evening with 219 delegates up for grabs, and Biden handled his Florida business by winning every county in the state.
Biden captured 61.9% of the vote and the lion's share of the available delegates. It was the fourth state this 2020 primary season in which he swept every county.
It was just as bad for Team Sanders in Illinois, where 155 pledged delegates were in play.
Biden captured 59.1% of the vote and 101 of the state's counties. The only one Biden lost was Champaign County, which is the home of the University of Illinois
And ahem, Black population percentage in Illinois is 14%.
It was closer in Arizona, where Latinx people make up 25% of the electorate and have been in Sanders camp for much of this primary season. Black population percentage in the Grand Canyon State is 4.1%.
It only had 67 delegates in play, and Biden had been trailing in the state to Sanders as late as March 3.
Biden edged Sanders by a 43%-32% margin. Arizona awards 23 of its delegates to the person who wins the statewide contest, and the other 44 are allocated based on how well you do in each of the states nine congressional districts. Biden swept all nine congressional districts
Biden is now well on his way to capturing the 2020 Democratic Party presidential nomination, with after last night's contests, 1165 delegates. You need 1991 to capture the Democratic nomination on a convention first ballot. Sanders has only 880 with states demographically friendly to Biden up on the calendar assuming those primaries aren't delayed like Ohio's was yesterday.
It's past time for the Sanders campaign to assess where they are, because the unmistakable message that is being sent by Democratic primary voters is they don't think you can win in November.
You have lost 19 contests since February 28, many by lopsided margins, and it's past time for you to consider dropping out in order to unify the party so that Biden can pivot to Job Number One in making Donald Trump a one term impeached POTUS.
But I don't expect you to do that.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Monday, September 09, 2019
Number 18- Rest in Power Bee Love Slater
As I was literally finding out about the Labor Day murder of 17 year old Bailey Reeves in Baltimore, I was getting word about an even more disturbing one that happened in Clewiston, FL on September 4.
23 year old Bee Love Slater was found inside her burning car outside the town of Clewiston, FL. Her burned beyond recognition body was only identified through her dental records.
Hendry County investigators have stated it is one of the most brutal murders they have seen yet.
Friends of Bee also stated to local media that she was in fear of her life and getting a lot of cyber bullying prior to her death.
A vigil for Slater was also held in Pahokee, FL where she lived.
Let's get the stats out of the way. Slater is the 18th trans person we have lost to anti trans violence in 2019. She is the 17th African American one, and more infuriating to me, the 12th under age 30 that we have lost.
If you have any information that will lead to the capture and incarceration of the wastes of DNA who killed Bee, you are urged to call the Hendry County Sheriff’s Office at 863-674-5600 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS (8477).
Rest in power and peace, Bee. We won't rest until the persons who killed you are captured and justice is served in your case.
23 year old Bee Love Slater was found inside her burning car outside the town of Clewiston, FL. Her burned beyond recognition body was only identified through her dental records.
Hendry County investigators have stated it is one of the most brutal murders they have seen yet.
Friends of Bee also stated to local media that she was in fear of her life and getting a lot of cyber bullying prior to her death.
A vigil for Slater was also held in Pahokee, FL where she lived.
Let's get the stats out of the way. Slater is the 18th trans person we have lost to anti trans violence in 2019. She is the 17th African American one, and more infuriating to me, the 12th under age 30 that we have lost.
If you have any information that will lead to the capture and incarceration of the wastes of DNA who killed Bee, you are urged to call the Hendry County Sheriff’s Office at 863-674-5600 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS (8477).
Rest in power and peace, Bee. We won't rest until the persons who killed you are captured and justice is served in your case.
Friday, August 02, 2019
Number 13-Rest In Power and Peace Marquis 'Kiki' Fantroy
Was just made aware of the fact that we closed out the month of July with another trans murder.
We travel to Miami for the latest one in the person of 21 year old Marquis 'Kiki' Fantroy.
Fantroy was only a few minutes from her home in the early morning hours of July 31 when she was shot multiple times at 4:30 AM EDT in the area of Southwest 224th Street and 115th Court in southwest Miami-Dade County.
She was taken to a nearby hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.
Fantroy was the 13th trans woman who has been murdered in the US this year. She is the 9th to die that was under age 30. Even more infuriating, all of the transgender women killed so far in the US in 2019 have been African American..
At this time no arrests have been made, nor is there a suspect of person of interest in this case. Fantroy's mother and other loved ones suspect Kiki may have been killed because she was trans.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. A reward of up to $3,000 is offered for information that leads to an arrest. At this time there is also no word on whether there is a memorial vigil being planned by the local Miami area trans community
Rest in power and peace, Kiki. You will be missed by all who loved you. We also will not rest until the person or persons who killed you are captured and brought to justice.
We travel to Miami for the latest one in the person of 21 year old Marquis 'Kiki' Fantroy.
Fantroy was only a few minutes from her home in the early morning hours of July 31 when she was shot multiple times at 4:30 AM EDT in the area of Southwest 224th Street and 115th Court in southwest Miami-Dade County.
She was taken to a nearby hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.
Fantroy was the 13th trans woman who has been murdered in the US this year. She is the 9th to die that was under age 30. Even more infuriating, all of the transgender women killed so far in the US in 2019 have been African American..
At this time no arrests have been made, nor is there a suspect of person of interest in this case. Fantroy's mother and other loved ones suspect Kiki may have been killed because she was trans.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. A reward of up to $3,000 is offered for information that leads to an arrest. At this time there is also no word on whether there is a memorial vigil being planned by the local Miami area trans community
Rest in power and peace, Kiki. You will be missed by all who loved you. We also will not rest until the person or persons who killed you are captured and brought to justice.
Friday, October 26, 2018
2018 Florida Governor's Debate
The race between Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum (D) and Rep. Ron DeSantis (R) has been ugly from the start, with DeSantis wasting no time going low and deploying racist tactics against the first African American nominee for governor of the Sunshine State.
Well, it shouldn't be a surprise since DeSantis has been swimming in the white supremacist sewers.
Early voting is now taking place in Florida as you read this, so if you live in the Sunshine State, handle you business. If you didn't see the October 21 debate that was broadcast on CNN, as a TransGriot public service, here's the debate video
Well, it shouldn't be a surprise since DeSantis has been swimming in the white supremacist sewers.
Early voting is now taking place in Florida as you read this, so if you live in the Sunshine State, handle you business. If you didn't see the October 21 debate that was broadcast on CNN, as a TransGriot public service, here's the debate video
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Number 20- Rest In Power and Peace Londonn Moore Kinard
While we're still waiting for confirmation on two possible murders in New York, we have a confirmed one in North Port, FL
20 year old Londonn Moore Kinard was found face down shot to death at the intersection of Sawyer Circle and Red Oak Road at 7:30 AM EDT Saturday.
And as you probably guessed, Londonn was egregiously misgendered in death by reporter Lauren Coffey, who went out of his way to misgender our fallen sister.
I'll call out this F+ transphobic 'reporting' and this stenographer later. In the meantime my priority is getting justice for Londonn and all who loved her.
Step aside, sir and watch how we properly cover a trans murder victim.
Back to business.
North Port PD is still investigating this case and are being tight lipped about many of the details in this case. They are asking if you do have evidence that will lead to the arrest, prosecution and conviction of the killer, you are asked to call Detective Chris Maki at 941-429-7323
Londonn is now the 20th person we have lost in the US in 2018 to anti trans violence. She is the 15th African American trans person we have lost this year, and the tenth person under age 30 we have lost.
And we're still trying to confirm if two more found dead last week were homicides.
Yeah, this pattern is getting beyond aggravating. My young trans siblings die, and get disrespected still further in death. The crap has got to stop. #StopKillingUs #BlackTransLivesMatter
20 year old Londonn Moore Kinard was found face down shot to death at the intersection of Sawyer Circle and Red Oak Road at 7:30 AM EDT Saturday.
And as you probably guessed, Londonn was egregiously misgendered in death by reporter Lauren Coffey, who went out of his way to misgender our fallen sister.
I'll call out this F+ transphobic 'reporting' and this stenographer later. In the meantime my priority is getting justice for Londonn and all who loved her.
Step aside, sir and watch how we properly cover a trans murder victim.
Back to business.
North Port PD is still investigating this case and are being tight lipped about many of the details in this case. They are asking if you do have evidence that will lead to the arrest, prosecution and conviction of the killer, you are asked to call Detective Chris Maki at 941-429-7323
Londonn is now the 20th person we have lost in the US in 2018 to anti trans violence. She is the 15th African American trans person we have lost this year, and the tenth person under age 30 we have lost.
And we're still trying to confirm if two more found dead last week were homicides.
Yeah, this pattern is getting beyond aggravating. My young trans siblings die, and get disrespected still further in death. The crap has got to stop. #StopKillingUs #BlackTransLivesMatter
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Historic Election Night In Florida!
When the votes were counted after the polls closed in the Florida primary election last night, Black history was made in the Sunshine State.
Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum was the surprise winner of the Democratic Party gubernatorial primary when the votes were all counted. Gwen Graham, the daughter of former Florida governor Bob Graham, had been considered the frontrunner for the nomination.
Gillum never led in any on the polls conducted prior to Election Night, and was consistently third in every one of them. But he prevailed in the only poll that mattered, the one at the ballot box.
The FAMU alum becomes the first African American to capture a major party nomination for governor in Florida
He goes on to face in the general election Rep. RonDeRacist DeSantis, who wrapped himself around Dolt 45, and wasted no time injecting race baiting rhetoric into the gubernatorial campaign and getting called on it.
Also making this night a historic one in the Sunshine State is state Rep Sean Shaw (D-Tampa)/ He won his Democratic Party attorney general primary race in his bid to become the first Black attorney general in the state's history.
These dual wins combined with Ron DeRacist's 'monkey this up' comment dissing Gillum less than 24 hours after he'd made history will no doubt juice African-American turnout in Florida for the general election, and that will have down ballot implications for other Florida Democratic candidates.
The other wild card in this Florida race is the 100,000 Puerto Ricans who have moved to Florida after being displaced from the island in the wake of the piss poor response to Hurricane Maria by the Trump misadministration
Think they are going to be inclined to vote for Republicans after the Trump misadministration's 'fantatsic job' they did in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria?
We'll see on November 6
Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum was the surprise winner of the Democratic Party gubernatorial primary when the votes were all counted. Gwen Graham, the daughter of former Florida governor Bob Graham, had been considered the frontrunner for the nomination.
Gillum never led in any on the polls conducted prior to Election Night, and was consistently third in every one of them. But he prevailed in the only poll that mattered, the one at the ballot box.
The FAMU alum becomes the first African American to capture a major party nomination for governor in Florida
He goes on to face in the general election Rep. Ron
Also making this night a historic one in the Sunshine State is state Rep Sean Shaw (D-Tampa)/ He won his Democratic Party attorney general primary race in his bid to become the first Black attorney general in the state's history.
These dual wins combined with Ron DeRacist's 'monkey this up' comment dissing Gillum less than 24 hours after he'd made history will no doubt juice African-American turnout in Florida for the general election, and that will have down ballot implications for other Florida Democratic candidates.
The other wild card in this Florida race is the 100,000 Puerto Ricans who have moved to Florida after being displaced from the island in the wake of the piss poor response to Hurricane Maria by the Trump misadministration
Think they are going to be inclined to vote for Republicans after the Trump misadministration's 'fantatsic job' they did in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria?
We'll see on November 6
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Thursday, July 19, 2018
Number 15- Rest In Peace Sasha Garden
Sadly I have another trans murder to report. We head to Orlando, FL for the latest trans person to join the ancestors too soon
The latest person we will be memorializing in November is 27 year old Sasha Garden. Her Facebook page states that she is from Milwaukee, WI.
And yeah, as you probably guessed, Sasha was deadnamed and horribly disrespected by the local Orlando media and WFTV 9 reporters Ty Russell and Kevin Williams.
Read, watch and learn Orlando media, Ty Russell and Kevin Williams, on how to properly and RESPECTFULLY cover a trans person's murder.
We Black trans women are beyond sick and tired of being sick and tired of 'being disrespected in life and in death.
Her body was found at approximately 5 AM EDT behind the Reserve at Lake Buchanan Apartments located at Rio Grande and Holden Ave just east of Orange Blossom Trail. Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators are presuming she didn't live in the complex where her body was found.
Coroners arrived on the scene at approximately 8:45 AM as Orange County sheriffs began to canvass the area for information.
Garden is the 15th trans person killed in the US this year, and the ninth African American trans and GNC person we have lost to anti-trans violence in 2018.
I'm going to say it again because I'm really angry about it right now.
Sasha's Black trans life mattered. I and my Black trans siblings are getting really sick of media disrespect of dead Black trans women. It pisses me off even more when it comes from my own people
Rant over, back to the post
This is an active investigation, so if you have information that will lead to the arrest, conviction and incarceration of her killer, you are asked to call OCSD at 407- 254-7000
I'll call out the jacked up reporting later. As of his moment no word from my Orlando area trans family of a vigil or memorial service, but will pass that info along once I receive it.
Rest in power and peace, Sasha. Your life was taken away from us way too soon. Your trans family will not rest until the waste of DNA who committed this crime is brought to justice .
The latest person we will be memorializing in November is 27 year old Sasha Garden. Her Facebook page states that she is from Milwaukee, WI.And yeah, as you probably guessed, Sasha was deadnamed and horribly disrespected by the local Orlando media and WFTV 9 reporters Ty Russell and Kevin Williams.
Read, watch and learn Orlando media, Ty Russell and Kevin Williams, on how to properly and RESPECTFULLY cover a trans person's murder.
We Black trans women are beyond sick and tired of being sick and tired of 'being disrespected in life and in death.
Her body was found at approximately 5 AM EDT behind the Reserve at Lake Buchanan Apartments located at Rio Grande and Holden Ave just east of Orange Blossom Trail. Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators are presuming she didn't live in the complex where her body was found.
Coroners arrived on the scene at approximately 8:45 AM as Orange County sheriffs began to canvass the area for information.
Garden is the 15th trans person killed in the US this year, and the ninth African American trans and GNC person we have lost to anti-trans violence in 2018. I'm going to say it again because I'm really angry about it right now.
Sasha's Black trans life mattered. I and my Black trans siblings are getting really sick of media disrespect of dead Black trans women. It pisses me off even more when it comes from my own people
Rant over, back to the post
This is an active investigation, so if you have information that will lead to the arrest, conviction and incarceration of her killer, you are asked to call OCSD at 407- 254-7000
I'll call out the jacked up reporting later. As of his moment no word from my Orlando area trans family of a vigil or memorial service, but will pass that info along once I receive it.
Rest in power and peace, Sasha. Your life was taken away from us way too soon. Your trans family will not rest until the waste of DNA who committed this crime is brought to justice .
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Friday, June 29, 2018
Jacksonville,You Have A Trans Violence Problem
Less than a month after the November 2015 repeal of the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance, Jacksonville was trying to pass the addition of gender identity to their own ERO.
Fresh off their shady victory in Houston, Republican advocates and conservative fundamentalists went to work using the same reprehensible playbook to defeat Jacksonville's attempt to add gender identity to their ERO.
After a month of nonstop anti-trans rhetoric pimped by now disgraced pedophile pastor Kenneth Adkins and the Klan distributing anti-gay flyers mere days after a contentious public forum, Jacksonville's mayor Lenny Curry (R) then shut down the attempt to pass the ERO in January.
It was revived and successfully passed in February 2017, but the anti-trans animus stirred up by the Jacksonville hate pastors definitely didn't go away. The anti-trans animus needlessly stirred up by the hate pastors in their attempt to kill the Jacksonville ERO I assert is one of the reasons that Jacksonville has a trans violence problem.
In 2018 we have had three trans women, Celine Walker, Antasha English and now Cathalina James killed in this city. A fourth Black trans woman was shot during a domestic dispute but survived.
The animus between the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office and the local trans community doesn't help, either. The JSO needs to stop being transphobic azzholes and treat the local trans community with dignity and respect.
When Celine Walker was killed, she was misgendered by the JSO, and the local media followed their lead. When they got called on it by the local community and GLAAD, they claimed they had a policy that would not allow them to refer to victims as transgender
This blatant lack of respect from JSO is probably a major reason why these cases have remained unsolved so far and feeds into the anti-trans animus initially stirred up in 2015 .
According to local advocates, the trans community is more fearful of the JSO than the killer that is lurking about killing them. That's a situation that must change if they are to get the help necessary from the Jacksonville trans community that will solve this case.
JSO must become culturally competent to make that happen, because trans folks do live in the city of Jacksonville and Duval County itself.
Jacksonville, it's obvious you have a trans violence problem. What are you going to do to solve it?
Fresh off their shady victory in Houston, Republican advocates and conservative fundamentalists went to work using the same reprehensible playbook to defeat Jacksonville's attempt to add gender identity to their ERO.
After a month of nonstop anti-trans rhetoric pimped by now disgraced pedophile pastor Kenneth Adkins and the Klan distributing anti-gay flyers mere days after a contentious public forum, Jacksonville's mayor Lenny Curry (R) then shut down the attempt to pass the ERO in January.
It was revived and successfully passed in February 2017, but the anti-trans animus stirred up by the Jacksonville hate pastors definitely didn't go away. The anti-trans animus needlessly stirred up by the hate pastors in their attempt to kill the Jacksonville ERO I assert is one of the reasons that Jacksonville has a trans violence problem.
In 2018 we have had three trans women, Celine Walker, Antasha English and now Cathalina James killed in this city. A fourth Black trans woman was shot during a domestic dispute but survived.
The animus between the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office and the local trans community doesn't help, either. The JSO needs to stop being transphobic azzholes and treat the local trans community with dignity and respect.
When Celine Walker was killed, she was misgendered by the JSO, and the local media followed their lead. When they got called on it by the local community and GLAAD, they claimed they had a policy that would not allow them to refer to victims as transgender
This blatant lack of respect from JSO is probably a major reason why these cases have remained unsolved so far and feeds into the anti-trans animus initially stirred up in 2015 .
According to local advocates, the trans community is more fearful of the JSO than the killer that is lurking about killing them. That's a situation that must change if they are to get the help necessary from the Jacksonville trans community that will solve this case.
JSO must become culturally competent to make that happen, because trans folks do live in the city of Jacksonville and Duval County itself.
Jacksonville, it's obvious you have a trans violence problem. What are you going to do to solve it?
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Number 13- Rest In Power and Peace Cathalina Christina James
We have lost our thirteenth person to anti-trans violence, and for the third time this year it happened in Jacksonville, FL.
She is 24 year old Cathalina Christina James. She is originally from Sumter, SC, but according to her Facebook page was in the process of moving to New York.
After the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office responded to a 1 PM EDT call Sunday at the Quality Inn located in the 8300 block of Dix Ellis Trail, James was found deceased from a gunshot wound in her third floor motel room by emergency responders.
The hotel was ironically located across the street from the JSO District 3 substation.
The only information so far concerning a possible suspect in this murder case is that a male was spotted driving a beige vehicle.
Cathalina is not only the 13th person killed this year and the third in Jacksonville alone, she is the seventh African American trans and GNC person we have lost to anti trans violence this year.
And what continues to sadden and infuriate me is that she was under 30 years of age.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is looking for any information that will help solve this case. I you saw something, please call Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS (8477) or JSO's non-emergency line at (904) 630-0500.
If you saw something, no matter how minor you think it is, call JSO so we can bring the perpetrator of this crime to justice. As of yet no word on a vigil or memorial service for Cathalina, but will pass that info also as I receive it.
There will be a Trans Lives Matter event sponsored by local activists at the Duval County Courthouse tomorrow at 7 PM EDT. Hope those of you in the Jacksonville area will consider attending it.
Rest in power and peace Cathalina. You barely got a chance to enjoy your life before it was taken from you. Your trans and GNC siblings will not only continue to remind people that your Black trans life mattered, we won't rest until your killer is behind bars
She is 24 year old Cathalina Christina James. She is originally from Sumter, SC, but according to her Facebook page was in the process of moving to New York.
After the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office responded to a 1 PM EDT call Sunday at the Quality Inn located in the 8300 block of Dix Ellis Trail, James was found deceased from a gunshot wound in her third floor motel room by emergency responders.
The hotel was ironically located across the street from the JSO District 3 substation.
The only information so far concerning a possible suspect in this murder case is that a male was spotted driving a beige vehicle.
Cathalina is not only the 13th person killed this year and the third in Jacksonville alone, she is the seventh African American trans and GNC person we have lost to anti trans violence this year.
And what continues to sadden and infuriate me is that she was under 30 years of age.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is looking for any information that will help solve this case. I you saw something, please call Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS (8477) or JSO's non-emergency line at (904) 630-0500.
If you saw something, no matter how minor you think it is, call JSO so we can bring the perpetrator of this crime to justice. As of yet no word on a vigil or memorial service for Cathalina, but will pass that info also as I receive it.
There will be a Trans Lives Matter event sponsored by local activists at the Duval County Courthouse tomorrow at 7 PM EDT. Hope those of you in the Jacksonville area will consider attending it.
Rest in power and peace Cathalina. You barely got a chance to enjoy your life before it was taken from you. Your trans and GNC siblings will not only continue to remind people that your Black trans life mattered, we won't rest until your killer is behind bars
Monday, June 04, 2018
Number 12- Rest In Power Antash'a English
I received the news about this while I was in the beginning stages of being waylaid by an illness that kept me miserable all weekend This is worse than me being sick because we have lost another trans sister.
We have now suffered our 12th murder of the year of a trans person. For the second time this year it has happened in Jacksonville, FL
She is 38 year old Antash'a Devine Sherrington English, who is originally from Albany, GA.
English died of a gunshot wound in a local hospital after being found during the early morning hours on Friday between two abandoned homes in the 1500 block of Ella Street.
English was for nearly ten years a featured performer at the InCahoots nightclub in the city and was known and loved in the community and as a multiple titleholder in the trans pageantry circuit
She had also been living as her unapologetic trans self for over 20 years.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office however, misgendered her when they announced her death,
According to a neighbor who didn't wish to be identified, someone driving by in a grey car and wearing a grey hoodie shot at her multiple times.
In addition to being the 12th person we have lost to anti- trans violence, she is now the SIXTH African-American trans or GNC person we have lost in 2018 .
And as already noted, she was under age 40.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office stated her death is an active murder investigation JSO is looking for any information or tips that will help solve this case. Call them at 904-630-0500 or email JSOCrimeTips@JaxSheriff.org. To remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward of up to $3,000 for tips that lead to an arrest, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS.
The local community is having on June 7 a candlelight vigil starting at 7:30 PM EDT to remember Antash'a. The vigil will be followed by a benefit show at InCahoots starting at 9:30 PM EDT.
All proceeds for the benefit show will go to help English's family defray burial expenses.
Rest in power and peace Antash'a. It's our job to ensure that the memory of you life never fades from this planet and we don't rest until the person who killed you is caught, punished and doing time for it.
We have now suffered our 12th murder of the year of a trans person. For the second time this year it has happened in Jacksonville, FL
She is 38 year old Antash'a Devine Sherrington English, who is originally from Albany, GA. English died of a gunshot wound in a local hospital after being found during the early morning hours on Friday between two abandoned homes in the 1500 block of Ella Street.
English was for nearly ten years a featured performer at the InCahoots nightclub in the city and was known and loved in the community and as a multiple titleholder in the trans pageantry circuit
She had also been living as her unapologetic trans self for over 20 years.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office however, misgendered her when they announced her death,
According to a neighbor who didn't wish to be identified, someone driving by in a grey car and wearing a grey hoodie shot at her multiple times.
In addition to being the 12th person we have lost to anti- trans violence, she is now the SIXTH African-American trans or GNC person we have lost in 2018 .
And as already noted, she was under age 40.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office stated her death is an active murder investigation JSO is looking for any information or tips that will help solve this case. Call them at 904-630-0500 or email JSOCrimeTips@JaxSheriff.org. To remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward of up to $3,000 for tips that lead to an arrest, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS.
The local community is having on June 7 a candlelight vigil starting at 7:30 PM EDT to remember Antash'a. The vigil will be followed by a benefit show at InCahoots starting at 9:30 PM EDT.
All proceeds for the benefit show will go to help English's family defray burial expenses.
Rest in power and peace Antash'a. It's our job to ensure that the memory of you life never fades from this planet and we don't rest until the person who killed you is caught, punished and doing time for it.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Emma Gonzalez Gun Control Rally Speech
As you may be aware, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior Emma Gonzalez put Trump, the Republican Party and the NRA on blast during her powerful speech at a gun control rally in For Lauderdale, FL a few days ago that has since gone viral.
Here's Ms. Gonzalez's speech. The text of it is below the video.
Here's Ms. Gonzalez's speech. The text of it is below the video.
We haven't already had a moment of silence in the House of Representatives, so I would like to have another one. Thank you.
Every single person up here today, all these people should be home grieving. But instead we are up here standing together because if all our government and President can do is send thoughts and prayers, then it's time for victims to be the change that we need to see. Since the time of the Founding Fathers and since they added the Second Amendment to the Constitution, our guns have developed at a rate that leaves me dizzy. The guns have changed but our laws have not.
We certainly do not understand why it should be harder to make plans with friends on weekends than to buy an automatic or semi-automatic weapon. In Florida, to buy a gun you do not need a permit, you do not need a gun license, and once you buy it you do not need to register it. You do not need a permit to carry a concealed rifle or shotgun. You can buy as many guns as you want at one time.
I read something very powerful to me today. It was from the point of view of a teacher. And I quote: When adults tell me I have the right to own a gun, all I can hear is my right to own a gun outweighs your student's right to live. All I hear is mine, mine, mine, mine.
Instead of worrying about our AP Gov chapter 16 test, we have to be studying our notes to make sure that our arguments based on politics and political history are watertight. The students at this school have been having debates on guns for what feels like our entire lives. AP Gov had about three debates this year. Some discussions on the subject even occurred during the shooting while students were hiding in the closets. The people involved right now, those who were there, those posting, those tweeting, those doing interviews and talking to people, are being listened to for what feels like the very first time on this topic that has come up over 1,000 times in the past four years alone.
I found out today there's a website shootingtracker.com. Nothing in the title suggests that it is exclusively tracking the USA's shootings and yet does it need to address that? Because Australia had one mass shooting in 1999 in Port Arthur (and after the) massacre introduced gun safety, and it hasn't had one since. Japan has never had a mass shooting. Canada has had three and the UK had one and they both introduced gun control and yet here we are, with websites dedicated to reporting these tragedies so that they can be formulated into statistics for your convenience.
I watched an interview this morning and noticed that one of the questions was, do you think your children will have to go through other school shooter drills? And our response is that our neighbors will not have to go through other school shooter drills. When we've had our say with the government -- and maybe the adults have gotten used to saying 'it is what it is,' but if us students have learned anything, it's that if you don't study, you will fail. And in this case if you actively do nothing, people continually end up dead, so it's time to start doing something.
We are going to be the kids you read about in textbooks. Not because we're going to be another statistic about mass shooting in America, but because, just as David said, we are going to be the last mass shooting. Just like Tinker v. Des Moines, we are going to change the law. That's going to be Marjory Stoneman Douglas in that textbook and it's going to be due to the tireless effort of the school board, the faculty members, the family members and most of all the students. The students who are dead, the students still in the hospital, the student now suffering PTSD, the students who had panic attacks during the vigil because the helicopters would not leave us alone, hovering over the school for 24 hours a day.
There is one tweet I would like to call attention to. So many signs that the Florida shooter was mentally disturbed, even expelled for bad and erratic behavior. Neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem. Must always report such instances to authorities again and again. We did, time and time again. Since he was in middle school, it was no surprise to anyone who knew him to hear that he was the shooter. Those talking about how we should have not ostracized him, you didn't know this kid. OK, we did. We know that they are claiming mental health issues, and I am not a psychologist, but we need to pay attention to the fact that this was not just a mental health issue. He would not have harmed that many students with a knife.
And how about we stop blaming the victims for something that was the student's fault, the fault of the people who let him buy the guns in the first place, those at the gun shows, the people who encouraged him to buy accessories for his guns to make them fully automatic, the people who didn't take them away from him when they knew he expressed homicidal tendencies, and I am not talking about the FBI. I'm talking about the people he lived with. I'm talking about the neighbors who saw him outside holding guns.
If the President wants to come up to me and tell me to my face that it was a terrible tragedy and how it should never have happened and maintain telling us how nothing is going to be done about it, I'm going to happily ask him how much money he received from the National Rifle Association.
You want to know something? It doesn't matter, because I already know. Thirty million dollars. And divided by the number of gunshot victims in the United States in the one and one-half months in 2018 alone, that comes out to being $5,800. Is that how much these people are worth to you, Trump? If you don't do anything to prevent this from continuing to occur, that number of gunshot victims will go up and the number that they are worth will go down. And we will be worthless to you.
To every politician who is taking donations from the NRA, shame on you.
(Crowd chants, shame on you.)
If your money was as threatened as us, would your first thought be, how is this going to reflect on my campaign? Which should I choose? Or would you choose us, and if you answered us, will you act like it for once? You know what would be a good way to act like it? I have an example of how to not act like it. In February of 2017, one year ago, President Trump repealed an Obama-era regulation that would have made it easier to block the sale of firearms to people with certain mental illnesses.
From the interactions that I had with the shooter before the shooting and from the information that I currently know about him, I don't really know if he was mentally ill. I wrote this before I heard what Delaney said. Delaney said he was diagnosed. I don't need a psychologist and I don't need to be a psychologist to know that repealing that regulation was a really dumb idea.
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa was the sole sponsor on this bill that stops the FBI from performing background checks on people adjudicated to be mentally ill and now he's stating for the record, 'Well, it's a shame the FBI isn't doing background checks on these mentally ill people.' Well, duh. You took that opportunity away last year.
The people in the government who were voted into power are lying to us. And us kids seem to be the only ones who notice and our parents to call BS.Companies trying to make caricatures of the teenagers these days, saying that all we are self-involved and trend-obsessed and they hush us into submission when our message doesn't reach the ears of the nation, we are prepared to call BS. Politicians who sit in their gilded House and Senate seats funded by the NRA telling us nothing could have been done to prevent this, we call BS. They say tougher guns laws do not decrease gun violence. We call BS. They say a good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun. We call BS. They say guns are just tools like knives and are as dangerous as cars. We call BS. They say no laws could have prevented the hundreds of senseless tragedies that have occurred. We call BS. That us kids don't know what we're talking about, that we're too young to understand how the government works. We call BS.
If you agree, register to vote. Contact your local congresspeople. Give them a piece of your mind.
(Crowd chants) Throw them out.
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Another US Mass Shooting Nothing Will Be Done About To Prevent The Next One
These school shootings are happening so often I barely comment on them anymore.
This Valentine's Day massacre wasn't conducted by Al Capone's mobsters in a Chicago warehouse. It was in a Parkland, FL high school by a 19 year old 'white identity extremist' named Nikolas Cruz.
The antidote to stopping them has been obvious to me for a long time.
*Ban the ownership of assault weapons like AR-15's by civilians
*Institute instant background checks for anyone wishing to buy a gun tied to the National Crime Database
*Allow the CDC to study the effect of gun violence
*Ban high capacity magazines
*Vote people out of Congress who take NRA money and block any attempts at passing sensible gun control legislation
*Kick the Republicans out of control of Congress and the White House,
*Keep the GOP out of power for the next 30-40 years so we can FIX the gun violence problem
Lori Alhadeff, mother of 14 year old Alyssa Alhadeff, one of the 17 people slain in this latest incident, called out Trump on CNN.
How many more kids have to die before something is done about this problem? Will it take the death of the child of a senior NRA leader? The death of a GOP congress member's child or a GOP congressmember before that happens?
That's a good question. But thoughts and prayers damned sure aren't going to stop these mass shootings. Actions like banning assault weapons will.
This Valentine's Day massacre wasn't conducted by Al Capone's mobsters in a Chicago warehouse. It was in a Parkland, FL high school by a 19 year old 'white identity extremist' named Nikolas Cruz.
The antidote to stopping them has been obvious to me for a long time.
*Ban the ownership of assault weapons like AR-15's by civilians
*Institute instant background checks for anyone wishing to buy a gun tied to the National Crime Database
*Allow the CDC to study the effect of gun violence
*Ban high capacity magazines
*Vote people out of Congress who take NRA money and block any attempts at passing sensible gun control legislation
*Kick the Republicans out of control of Congress and the White House,
*Keep the GOP out of power for the next 30-40 years so we can FIX the gun violence problem
Lori Alhadeff, mother of 14 year old Alyssa Alhadeff, one of the 17 people slain in this latest incident, called out Trump on CNN.
How many more kids have to die before something is done about this problem? Will it take the death of the child of a senior NRA leader? The death of a GOP congress member's child or a GOP congressmember before that happens?
That's a good question. But thoughts and prayers damned sure aren't going to stop these mass shootings. Actions like banning assault weapons will.
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Friday, February 09, 2018
Number 4- Rest in Power and Peace Celine Walker
Not long after I learned about the murder of Tonya Harvey in Buffalo, because of the misgendering of her by law enforcement and Jacksonville, FL media, I'm just now discovering thanks to reader Kayla Gore about the murder of the fourth trans person we have lost to anti-trans violence in 2018 and the second we have lost this week in 36 year old Celine Walker.
Walker, who was from Brandon, FL , was found shot to death in a room at the Extended Stay America on Skinner Lake Drive near St John Town Center. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office was called to the location after Walker's body was found at 8 PM EST Sunday.
The reason the media has misgendered her is because it started with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, who is claiming they have a policy that does not refer to victims as transgender.
Well Jacksonville Sheriff's Department, y'all need to deal with the reality that trans people exists, because it was not only disrespectful to refer to Celine as a man, not stating from the outset that a transgender female was murdered (see how easy that was Jacksonville Sheriff's Office) has delayed your investigation
Many of us in the trans community who know her don't know, don't want to know or don't care to know a trans person's dead name. If you tell us what your name is, we respect that.
And her Black trans life mattered
Police and JSD investigators did canvass the hotel and the area talking to find out if they heard or saw anything that will help bring Celine's killer to justice. If you have any information about this case, you are urged to call Crimestopper at 866-845-TIPS (8477)
As of yet no word about a memorial service for Celine, but when I find out I'll pass that info to you as soon as I receive it.
Rest in power and peace, Celine. Everyone who loved you will not rest until the person who killed you is brought to justice.
Walker, who was from Brandon, FL , was found shot to death in a room at the Extended Stay America on Skinner Lake Drive near St John Town Center. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office was called to the location after Walker's body was found at 8 PM EST Sunday.
The reason the media has misgendered her is because it started with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, who is claiming they have a policy that does not refer to victims as transgender.
Well Jacksonville Sheriff's Department, y'all need to deal with the reality that trans people exists, because it was not only disrespectful to refer to Celine as a man, not stating from the outset that a transgender female was murdered (see how easy that was Jacksonville Sheriff's Office) has delayed your investigation
Many of us in the trans community who know her don't know, don't want to know or don't care to know a trans person's dead name. If you tell us what your name is, we respect that.
And her Black trans life mattered
Police and JSD investigators did canvass the hotel and the area talking to find out if they heard or saw anything that will help bring Celine's killer to justice. If you have any information about this case, you are urged to call Crimestopper at 866-845-TIPS (8477)
As of yet no word about a memorial service for Celine, but when I find out I'll pass that info to you as soon as I receive it.
Rest in power and peace, Celine. Everyone who loved you will not rest until the person who killed you is brought to justice.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Get Well Soon, Arianna!
I was horrified, appalled and pissed off to hear that she was assaulted yesterday at her South Florida area home, and the attack left her hospitalized with a broken arms that will require surgery.Arianna is one of the sweetest people you would ever want to meet, and has been putting in the work as a well respected advocate for the trans Latina and HIV+ communities in Florida and nationally with the TransLatina Coalition .
I'll say it again. Anti-trans hate thoughts + anti-trans hate speech = anti-trans hate violence and murders. That anti-trans rhetoric you let slide off your lips has real world consequences for transgender people. The more high profile we are, the bigger the target on our backs.
We advocates are all keenly aware of that point, but we don't let it deter us from doing what needs to be done for our people
Speaking of things that need to be done, hopp the waste of DNA who did this is expeditiously caught, punished and does serious jail time.
It is also my hope and prayer that you recover quickly from your injuries, and I get to see you at some event in 2018, or my travels bring me to South Florida.
Get well soon Arianna!
Monday, December 04, 2017
Happy Milestone Birthday, Lauren!
"i'm not a fetish. I'm not a sideshow. I'm not a trend. I'm none of those things. I feel like I have a target on my head now But I don't reside in my trans-ness; I don't live there. I'm just another woman:
-Lauren Foster
Today is the milestone birthday of South African born and Miami resident, advocate, model and just another girl Lauren Foster who I have mad love and respect for. We talk and chat from time to time and I'm looking forward to the day that we can FINALLY meet in person.
When she's not being her fabulous self, her day job is being the Director Concierge and LGBTQ Coordinator at the University of Miami Hospital where she helps folks navigate the gender confirmation surgery process with Dr. Chris Salgado.
And yeah, she is one amazing person that I hope to finally get to spend some quality time with in 2018.
Happy milestone birthday Lauren! May you celebrate many more of them
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Sunday, December 03, 2017
Rest In Power Bishop S.F. Makalani-MaHee
'I have to tell you as an African-American transgender man of faith that it is crucially important that the dignity of every citizen not only be provided for, but affirmed."
-Bishop S.F. Makalani-MaHee , 2014
I first met Bishop S.F Makalani MaHee when I was tapped to deliver the keynote speech for the TransSaints Conference in Charlotte, NC in 2012. We were connected on Facebook, and he, like myself was a contributor to the Bilerico Project. I kept up with him as one of the amazing people speaking up for the trans community of South Florida and being a transgender man of faith .
I was shocked to hear that Bishop had suffered a heart attack on November 2 and after a valiant struggle to recover, passed away on November 20 at the age of 45.
Bishop Makalani-MaHee born in New York, and was the founder of Black Gay Pride South Florida in addition to his day job of being the Transgender Programs Coordinator for the Florida Department of Health in Broward County.
In addition to becoming the youngest commissioned pastor at Unity Fellowship Church, he was a strong voice for the empowerment of the South Florida transgender community and a strong critic of proposed policies and unjust laws that would harm it
.
A memorial service is being held for Bishop Makalani-MaHee later today starting at 4 PM EST at the Sunshine Cathedral, located at 1480 SW Ninth Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
But there is no denying the fact that we have lost one of our community's powerful soldiers for human rights, and he will be missed not only by all who loved him, but his trans family in South Florida and around the country.
-Bishop S.F. Makalani-MaHee , 2014
I first met Bishop S.F Makalani MaHee when I was tapped to deliver the keynote speech for the TransSaints Conference in Charlotte, NC in 2012. We were connected on Facebook, and he, like myself was a contributor to the Bilerico Project. I kept up with him as one of the amazing people speaking up for the trans community of South Florida and being a transgender man of faith .
I was shocked to hear that Bishop had suffered a heart attack on November 2 and after a valiant struggle to recover, passed away on November 20 at the age of 45.
Bishop Makalani-MaHee born in New York, and was the founder of Black Gay Pride South Florida in addition to his day job of being the Transgender Programs Coordinator for the Florida Department of Health in Broward County.
In addition to becoming the youngest commissioned pastor at Unity Fellowship Church, he was a strong voice for the empowerment of the South Florida transgender community and a strong critic of proposed policies and unjust laws that would harm it
.
A memorial service is being held for Bishop Makalani-MaHee later today starting at 4 PM EST at the Sunshine Cathedral, located at 1480 SW Ninth Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
But there is no denying the fact that we have lost one of our community's powerful soldiers for human rights, and he will be missed not only by all who loved him, but his trans family in South Florida and around the country.
Saturday, April 22, 2017
BTWI Statement Concerning The Death Of Chayvis 'Chay' Reed
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 22, 2017
Contact: Monica Roberts BTWI Media Chair
Carmarion Anderson BTWI Founding National Director
855-255-8636 Ext 11
media@blacktranswomen.org
Black Transwomen, Inc is saddened and angered to hear about the loss of another precious life to anti-trans violence in the person of 28 year old Chayvis Darice 'Chay' Reed of Miami. FL.
We at Black Transwomen, Inc express our deepest condolences to Ms. Reed's family and all the people in her all too brief life who loved her.
According to a witness a group of people were walking up a sidewalk in the West Little River neighborhood near the intersections of Northwest 27th and Northwest 93rd Streets when one of them ran across Northwest 27th Street at approximately 5 AM EDT. Six or seven shots subsequently rang out according to the witness and that person fell to the ground.
The shooter fled the scene and is being sought by Miami-Dade police. The incident was captured by the home surveillance cameras of the witness, and the video is being reviewed by Miami-Dade police detectives.
We at BTWI are also upset and angered to note that once again, a deceased Black trans woman has been misgendered and disrespected in the local media.
Reed is the ninth trans woman of color murdered in the US in 2017, and the eight African-American trans person killed this year. Out of those eight Black trans women we have lost this year, seven of them are under age 40.
If you have any information that will bring Chay's killer to justice, you are urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305- 471-TIPS (8477)
Rest in power and peace, Chay. Know that all who love you will not rest until justice is served in this case.
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Now There Are Nine - Rest In Power And Peace, Chay
We've lost another Black trans woman to anti-trans violence, and as you probably guessed, she was misgendered by the media.
The location for the ninth US trans murder this year is Miami, FL and it happened at approximately 5 AM EDT this morning according to a witness.
28 year old Chayvis 'Chay' Darice Reed according to this witness was walking with a group along Northwest 27th Street and Northwest 93rd Street in the West Little River neighborhood. The witness stated that one person ran across the street, six or seven gunshots subsequently rang out and a person fell to the ground.
The shooter fled the scene and has not been located at this time. The witness has home surveillance footage which is being reviewed by Miami-Dade police detectives.
Chay is the ninth transperson of color killed in 2017, and the eighth Black trans woman this year.
Of the eight Black trans women killed this year, sadly seven of them have been under age 40.
If you have information concerning Chay's murder that will help capture the perpetrator of it, you are urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477)
If I hear of a memorial service for Chay, will pass along those detail as I receive them.
Dee Dee Watters will also be hosting a moment of silence in Chay's honor starting at 9 PM CDT this evening on her Facebook page.
Rest in power and peace, Chay. Your trans family will not rest until the waste of DNA who killed you is rotting in a jail cell.
The location for the ninth US trans murder this year is Miami, FL and it happened at approximately 5 AM EDT this morning according to a witness.
28 year old Chayvis 'Chay' Darice Reed according to this witness was walking with a group along Northwest 27th Street and Northwest 93rd Street in the West Little River neighborhood. The witness stated that one person ran across the street, six or seven gunshots subsequently rang out and a person fell to the ground.
The shooter fled the scene and has not been located at this time. The witness has home surveillance footage which is being reviewed by Miami-Dade police detectives.
Chay is the ninth transperson of color killed in 2017, and the eighth Black trans woman this year.
Of the eight Black trans women killed this year, sadly seven of them have been under age 40.
If you have information concerning Chay's murder that will help capture the perpetrator of it, you are urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477)
If I hear of a memorial service for Chay, will pass along those detail as I receive them.
Dee Dee Watters will also be hosting a moment of silence in Chay's honor starting at 9 PM CDT this evening on her Facebook page.
Rest in power and peace, Chay. Your trans family will not rest until the waste of DNA who killed you is rotting in a jail cell.
Saturday, April 01, 2017
Florida Silicone Pumper Sentenced In Nuby Case
When we last checked in on 36 year old silicone pumper Oneal Morris, she was about to do a year in jail as part of an accepted plea deal for practicing medicine without a license.
But she was still facing manslaughter charges for the pumping death of 31 year old Shatarka Nuby, when the silicone that was pumped into her posterior leaked to other parts of her body and caused fatal respiratory failure
On Monday she was sentenced by a Florida judge to ten years in prison and another five years of probation as Nuby's family and people she'd pumped watched the courtroom proceedings.
The only thing I do have a problem with is you being sentenced to serve your time in a men's jail. You need to be incarcerated in a women's facility, not subject to being assaulted and abused by male prisoners and guards
Back to the case.
Medical experts could never determine what exactly was in the pumping concoction, but what they do know is that Morris injected Nuby ten times between 2007 to 2011, with the initial procedure costing her $2000 and eventually her life.
Morris of course denied that she intentionally hurt anyone and that she was being 'convicted by the media'.
Naw boo boo kitty, don't even try it. Your pumping actions resulted in injury to several people and the death of one, so enjoy your time in jail. .
But she was still facing manslaughter charges for the pumping death of 31 year old Shatarka Nuby, when the silicone that was pumped into her posterior leaked to other parts of her body and caused fatal respiratory failure
On Monday she was sentenced by a Florida judge to ten years in prison and another five years of probation as Nuby's family and people she'd pumped watched the courtroom proceedings.
The only thing I do have a problem with is you being sentenced to serve your time in a men's jail. You need to be incarcerated in a women's facility, not subject to being assaulted and abused by male prisoners and guards
Back to the case.
Medical experts could never determine what exactly was in the pumping concoction, but what they do know is that Morris injected Nuby ten times between 2007 to 2011, with the initial procedure costing her $2000 and eventually her life.
Morris of course denied that she intentionally hurt anyone and that she was being 'convicted by the media'.
Naw boo boo kitty, don't even try it. Your pumping actions resulted in injury to several people and the death of one, so enjoy your time in jail. .
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Moni's In The Middle Of LGBTMedia17
Had an amazing morning at IAH wandering Terminals C and E before I boarded my United flight to Orlando. It was nice seeing some of my old co workers, and I see some more when I return on Sunday.
I've arrived in Orlando for what is basically a business trip. I've been to the Orlando airport before to catch connecting flights, but this is the first time I've visited the city.
I've always wanted to visit Disney World, and when I was working at CAL is was something on my travel bucket list, ,but never got the chance to do so while I was an airline employee and had the ability to fly there.
I'm checked into my 17th floor Rosen Centre hotel room with a nice view of the Orlando Convention Center across the street and downtown Orlando in the distance. I also gleefully discovered I have a 7 Eleven less than a block away, so that means Slurpees will be destroyed on this trip
I'm getting ready for the first event of this year's 8th Annual LGBT Media Journalists Convening, which is an icebreaker reception at Mango's Tropical Cafe.
I alway enjoy getting to see and spend quality time with my TBLGQ media colleagues from across the nation. But this year's edition of LGBTMedia17 is happening at a time in which we have a so-called POTUS who seems to think it is okay to attack the media.
This convening is needed and even more necessary at a time when journalism is under attack. For those of us in Trans World who are in attedace, we're here at a time when not only our humanity and human rights are under assault, we had our 8th trans woman of 2017 murdered in Baltimore a mere 24 hours ago.
It's going to be an interesting few days as we get our learn on about various issues that impact the TBLGQ community, network and get to see some of Orlando beyond the hotel.
You can check out the action at the #LGBTMedia17 hashtag, our Facebook pages, and our various blogs and media stories.
And so ready to get my media learn on.
I've arrived in Orlando for what is basically a business trip. I've been to the Orlando airport before to catch connecting flights, but this is the first time I've visited the city.
I've always wanted to visit Disney World, and when I was working at CAL is was something on my travel bucket list, ,but never got the chance to do so while I was an airline employee and had the ability to fly there.
I'm checked into my 17th floor Rosen Centre hotel room with a nice view of the Orlando Convention Center across the street and downtown Orlando in the distance. I also gleefully discovered I have a 7 Eleven less than a block away, so that means Slurpees will be destroyed on this trip
I alway enjoy getting to see and spend quality time with my TBLGQ media colleagues from across the nation. But this year's edition of LGBTMedia17 is happening at a time in which we have a so-called POTUS who seems to think it is okay to attack the media.
This convening is needed and even more necessary at a time when journalism is under attack. For those of us in Trans World who are in attedace, we're here at a time when not only our humanity and human rights are under assault, we had our 8th trans woman of 2017 murdered in Baltimore a mere 24 hours ago.
It's going to be an interesting few days as we get our learn on about various issues that impact the TBLGQ community, network and get to see some of Orlando beyond the hotel.
You can check out the action at the #LGBTMedia17 hashtag, our Facebook pages, and our various blogs and media stories.
And so ready to get my media learn on.
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