Showing posts with label marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marriage. Show all posts

Monday, October 03, 2011

Happy 19th Wedding Anniversary To The POTUS And FLOTUS

Today is the day that Barack H. Obama got married in 1992 to Michelle LaVaughn Robinson in Chicago. It happened one month before Bill Clinton was elected president of the United States.

At the time the future president was working as a lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School and true to his community organizer roots worked on a voter registration drive.  His wife was an attorney working in Chicago city government as an assistant to the mayor of Chicago.

I doubt at the time they or their wedding guests thought in their wildest dreams the happy couple would be celebrating future wedding anniversaries as the POTUS and FLOTUS, and having 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue as their street address, but that's exactly what has happened since 2009.

Happy 19th anniversary to the President and First Lady.   May you be celebrating your 20th through 24th wedding anniversaries in the White House, and may you have many more.  

Saturday, September 03, 2011

Indian Trans Activist Interview About Marital Rights

The fight continues around the globe to respect the human rights of transwomen to get married.   Check out this interview on Indian television with trans activist Kalki. 




Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Trans Rights Flow From Marriage Equality? Um, No,

Peeped the latest lie spin coming from the 'all marriage all the time' forces trying to pimp the meme to the huddled trans masses yearning for human rights that GL people gaining marriage equality will mean trans rights flow in their wake.

Really?  Seems like that hasn't happened in Massachusetts, New York, or New Hampshire

Jillian Weiss' quote from a Bilerico project piece on the subject tells it like it T-I-S is along with Kat's post at ENDAblog.  

"The idea that marriage equality is going to help transgender rights is a theory that has no evidence to back it up.".

Let's make this crystal clear once again.  Civil rights do not flow from marriage.  It is the other way around.  Out of all the things we marched for during the Civil Rights movement, jobs, voting rights and stopping the violence and brutality aimed at my people had a much higher priority.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Congratulations Wendy and Ignacio!

 There's at least one country on Planet Earth in which people aren't actively fighting a transperson's ability to get married, and ironically that's Cuba.

On August 13, which just happened to coincide with Fidel Castro's 85th birthday, transwoman Wendy Iriepa got married to activist Ignacio Estrada in a Havana civil ceremony.  

She arrived at the ceremony held at a Havana wedding chapel in a vintage Ford convertible car and holding a rainbow flag. 

The 37 year old Iriepa was one of the first transwomen in Cuba to receive a state sponsored SRS when they were resumed in 2007 and made part of Cuba's universal health care system a year later.  Iriepa worked for Cenesex, the sex education center run by Fidel's niece Mariela Castro until they parted ways over Castro's questioning her relationship with the 31 year old Estrada. 

There have been developing tensions in the TBLG rights movement in Cuba centered on their powerful friend who is the daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro. Elements of it have accused the noted sexologist of monopolizing the cause and organized a smaller pride march in which Estrada took part in.

Despite the drama between them, Castro did take the time at a trans event on Friday to tout the work of Cenesex and wish Wendy well.

"One of our accomplishments has made it possible for Wendy to get married," Castro said. "It seems she found the love of her life and we wish her many congratulations, because all of our work has been for this, the well-being and happiness of our sisters." 

Iriepa's maid of honor was dissident Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez, who has received international attention and acclaim for writing about Cuban life and raised the ire of the government for doing so. 

Sanchez said about the event via Twitter: "How positive! Cuba now shows itself to be a kaleidoscope of ideas... The only thing missing is for them not to be repressed." .


Congratulations Wendy and Ignacio. May you two have a long, healthy and happy marriage. 

My hope is the rest of your transsisters around the world get the chance to experience that walk down the aisle and getting married to the person they love without interference from their governments and misguided faith-based bigots one day as well. 
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