Friday, October 18, 2013

GOP Was Once Black But Can't (Or Won't) Go Back

In the wake of losing 95% of the African-American vote to the Democrats and President Barack Obama in the 2012 election cycle, the Republicans finally woke up to the reality that if they ever want to regain the White House and stay a competitive national party, the GOP can't run campaigns geared only to white people and expect to win national elections even if they attempt a massive voter suppression effort. 

All it does is piss us off and make us more determined to turn out in higher numbers to vote your politically shady behinds out of office. 

So now the Republicans are in the awkward position of having to try to approach a community they have politically abused, smeared and written off for over 40 years and ask them for their votes. 

They are also quickly finding out their standard anti-government propaganda that works with their vanillacentric privileged low information voter base doesn't work on a people who for the most part don't see government as evil and know that at times in our history we have required a strong central government to step in and safeguard our human rights. 

Then and Now: After the Civil War, the Democratic Party in the South was the party of white supremacy. Now, African Americans form the party's most loyal base of support.Yeah, once upon a time, back in the late 19th-early 20th Century the Republicans were politically tight with my people while the Democratic Party post Civil War was like the GOP is today, the party of white supremacy.    The first two African-American senators and congressmembers elected to Congress during Reconstruction and Black state legislators during that period had R's behind their names.  But the GOP lost the trust and loyalty of African-Americans as the Democrats starting with FDR made a serious push to compete for African-American voters.   That drift to the Democratic Party ranks that started in the 1930's became permanent after LBJ's landslide win in 1964 and the passage of the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act.  

Pimping that 'Party of Lincoln' spin line, pointing out the first African-American politicians post-emancipation were Republicans and insultingly claiming that Black people are 'brainwashed into voting for Democrats'  or 'on the Democrat plantation' not only won't make us stop voting for Democrats, we damned sure will line up in droves to vote against you.

African-Americans do what every other ethnic voting bloc does in the United States.  We vote for the people and the party that aligns with our community's political and economic interests, respectfully asks for our votes, gives us seats at the policy making table and enacts that policy agenda once elected to office.

It's the Democrats deeds over the last 40 plus years backed up their words and the diversity of their party that have earned them that whopping 95% of our ballots.  Ron Brown became the head of the DNC in 1988.  It was 20 years later that the RNC elected Michael Steele as its chairman and then you badmouthed, stabbed him in the back and bumrushed him out of the seat after one term.        

We also have evidence courtesy of the NAACP Civil Rights Legislative Report Cards (another respected org in our community you continue to demonize) just how receptive Republican legislators in Congress are to the concerns of African-Americans.

*Average NAACP Civil Rights Legislative Report Card grade for Democrats in Congress -  'A'    
*Average NAACP Civil Rights Legislative Report Card grade for Republicans in Congress-  'F'
 
Conversely, the Republican Party has spent so much time demonizing African-Americans since 1964 to get the Dixiecrats and white voters in their column that for a vast majority of our community conservatism + GOP = racism.

Erika HaroldThat impression keeps ossifying in the African-American community with every all too frequent racist comment by GOP politicians, every voter suppression efforts, every rollback attempt on signature civil rights legislation, and every failure to support policies that help our community.

Every time you racistly attack, demonize and disrespect President Obama, it's like a slap in the face to Black people.  It keeps us motivated to vote the GOP bums out of office.

And it's not just disrespect of President Obama that pisses us off.   When we see a Harvard educated Black Miss America with moderate views announce she wants to run for Congress as a Republican and she is disrespected, that is convincing evidence to African-Americans that you hate us and don't want my community's involvement in GOP circles period or votes in your party.   

It also doesn't help when your 'Come Back To The GOP' campaign has a person leading it in Sen. Rand Paul.   He not only embarrassed himself on the Howard University campus when he got called out by HU students about his revisionist history of the Civil Rights movement and the insulting way he did so, he later had to let go of an aide in his senate office with white supremacist ties.

And don't even get me started talking about the long list of cookie chomping sellouts you parade as spokesnegros for your party.  

Black conservatives have proved repeatedly over time they are more concerned with their individual status in the conservative moment than being drum majors for justice for our people. 

Herman Cain
, Star Parker  Sen. Tim Scott, Allen West and Dr. Ben Carson are just the latest examples of chocolate coated sycophants regurgitating the same failed policies and anti-Black rhetoric that turns us off when we hear it uttered by conservative white people at CPAC, on right wing talk radio or Fox Noise.

The point is, as someone who loves this country and is a proud Democrat, I would love to see the Republicans stepping up ther game and competing for my vote.   It would not only make my party beter but the nation, too. 

But because you continue to make the same idiotic unforced errors and bigoted mistakes, the Republican Party won't get African-American votes for the rest of this decade and the forseeable future until they come to the realization that the policies they are in love with are reviled in my community.   Doubling down on the social conservatism and ramping up the racist rhetoric may play well with your predominately white base, but will hasten your political extinction as a party
 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

2013 TransGriot NFL Predictions-Week 7

Richard Sherman's pick-six tied the game at 20-all. The Seahawks would defeat the Texans 23-20 in OT.It's NFL Week 7 and we're getting closer to the midpoint of the 2013 season.  

While I got out of my prognostication slump for now by tying Mr Watts for Week 6 honors with an 11-4 record, my Texans haven't corrected whatever ails them football wise after four weeks and they head to unbeaten Kansas City.

Meanwhile Mike has almost erased that deficit between him and Mr. Blake and is one game behind him   I'm in single digit deficit territory now and climbing out of that hole I dug with the less than stellar weeks.

Speaking of erasing deficits, let me cut the jibber-jabber and get started on trying to get back into this contest. Teams I'm picking are in underlined bold print.   Eli and Mike's picks are here.

Because only two teams are on their bye weeks, only 15 games to pick.  So like my hometown NFL ballers, don't have much room for error with an eight game deficit to make up.

Week 6 Results
TransGriot     11-4
Eli Blake          9-6
Mike Watts    11-4

2013 Season Record
TransGriot      53-39
Eli                  61-31
Mike              60-32

NFL Week 7
Bye Teams: New Orleans, Oakland   

Thursday Night Game
Seattle at Arizona

Sunday Noon Games
Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Chicago at Washington
Dallas at Philadelphia
New England at NY Jets
Buffalo at Miami
San Diego at Jacksonville
St Louis at Carolina
Cincinnati at Detroit

Sunday Afternoon Games
Houston at Kansas City
Baltimore at Pittsburgh
Cleveland at Green Bay
San Francisco at Tennessee

Sunday Night Game
Denver at Indianapolis

Monday Night Game
Minnesota at NY Giants

Spirit Day 2013

Today is Spirit Day, a commemoration day created by Canadian teen Brittany McMillan first observed in 2010 in reaction to a spike in the bullying provoked suicides of LGBT teens and young adults.

We break out the purple clothing in order to display our solidarity with TBLG youth who are victims of and who are being bullied.

Spirit Day received its name from the purple stripe on the rainbow flag created by Gilbert Baker, which represents 'spirit'

It's also a reminder of why we GLBT leaders and our organizations are fighting to ensure a world in which our trans, bi and SGL youth are respected, protected and enveloped in love just like every other child.

So here's hoping you TransGriot readers get in the spirit of this day and rock something in your closet that is purple colored to support our BTLG younglings.

I Don't Want Tolerance

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Tolerance according to the dictionary definition of the word is 'the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.'  

When that word is used in conjunction with discussing the human rights of transgender people, I do believe it's problematic on some levels. 

If your goal as a cis person is to simply tolerate transpeople, then you aren't inclined or motivated to do the work necessary go beyond a Trans 101 level of understanding about our lives and the issues we face.  If you think your religious faith trumps our lives, you will act in transphobic ways that aren't in lockstep with the tenets of your faith.   Tolerance leads to the unjust situation trans people find themselves in remaining a deadly societal status quo for us. 

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n't want tolerance. I want the same first class citizenship that you demand for yourself.  I want recognition from you that I am living my life, not a 'lifestyle'.   I want you to hear me and my transbrothers and transsisters when we say we are the men and women you see when we are out and about in the world and take it at face value when we talk about how we live our authentic lives.

I don't want tolerance.  I want you to have a crystal clear understanding that transpeople are part of the diverse mosaic of human life and our existence isn't subject to a debate by transphobic cis people. I'm tired of cis folks demonizing my people, writing anti-trans hate speech on your websites and broadcasting incendiary rhetoric on your YouTube channels and television and radio stations that gets African-American and Latina #girlslikeus severely beaten or killed   Any attempt to dehumanize us from this day forward will be met with swift, unrelenting and unyielding determination to set the record straight.   

I don't want tolerance. Our trans existence is not a vehicle for vanillacentric privilege wielding TERF's to turn failed disco era transphobic second wave feminist hate speech into new book sales in a desperate attempt to remain relevant in the second decade of the 21st Century. 


I don't want tolerance.  I'm looking for acceptance of the emerging reality that our trans lives are not fodder for transphobic cis people who think the best way to score political points and fundraise for their failing right wing causes is to engage in a morally bankrupt War on Transwomen.  Neither is it an opportunity for alleged Christians to pimp faith-based hatred of transpeople from the pulpit because they are losing the culture war against the gay and lesbian community and think we're an easy target.  
I don't want tolerance.  My human rights as a trans person shouldn't be subject to a vote by cis people who hate me or so-called gay and lesbian allies who have no problem throwing us under the bus to advance their own human rights cause.  You scream bloody murder about your liberty and pursuit of happiness and freedom as enunciated in the Declaration of Independence being impeded, but have no problem engaging in actions that restrict mine and the trans community's opportunities to experience the same freedom and liberty you demand for yourself.

And for that you should be ashamed of yourselves.

I don't want tolerance  I want 
acknowledgment from society that my humanity and human rights as a trans person living in this country are non-negotiable. 

Smile, You're On METRORail Crimefighting Camera!


Photo: Look, you're on camera! The North Line may still be under construction but our security cameras are up. Thanks to this screen shot, 18-year-old Salvador Sanchez was arrested by MPD on charges connected to tagging the Northline TC/HCC station platform.  If you see something, please call MPD, #673 on your cell, or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (9477).The METRORail Red Line extension to the Northline Mall Transit Center from UH Downtown was completed ahead of schedule.  It has undergone its unpowered and powered train clearance tests and is awaiting the start of revenue service in early December  

It'll be the second quarter of next year before METRO completes the construction of the Purple Line near me and get the testing out of the way before I can start riding the METRORail train from the house to wherever I need to go. 

One of the other things installed along with the landscaping and artwork at all the METRORail Red Line rail station platforms were the security cameras.  

18 year old Salvador Sanchez decided he'd head to the Northline Transit Center/HCC station platform at the end of the extended line and add his own creative spray canned spin to the artwork already installed and on display there. 

He probably presumed the installed security cameras weren't operational, but unfortunately for him the security cameras were powered up and got a nice clear screen shot of him doing his tagging business on the station.  The METRO Police armed with that photo arrested young Mr. Sanchez on charges connected to tagging the Northline TC/HCC station platform.

So smile, you're on METRORail Crimefighting Camera.  

And METRO, any chance that once you're done installing those cameras on the Green and Purple light rail lines you can start installing them at the bus transit centers and Park and Ride lots, too?

Senator-Elect Cory Booker!

BookerOn behalf of the nation, thank you New Jersey for handling your electoral business yesterday and sending Newark Mayor Cory Booker to Washington as your next US senator. 

The rising Democratic political star entered this special election as a heavy favorite to claim the seat once held by the late Sen Frank Lautenberg and didn't disappoint. 

Booker crushed Steve Lonegan, the former state director of the Tea Baggers in New Jersey by garnering 713, 594 votes (54.6%) to Lonegan's 579,388 (44.3%) votes.

This special election was also taking place with the background noise of the GOP instigated government shutdown, something Booker noted when he spoke to his supporters in Newark. 


A supporter of U.S. Senate candidate Cory Booker waits for his arrival during his campaign's election night event in Newark, New Jersey, October 16, 2013. REUTERS-Eduardo Munoz"It would have been easy to listen to this frustrating negativity and stay home today. But here in New Jersey, more than a million people rejected cynicism and came out on a Wednesday, in the middle of October, three weeks before we have another election, to fight the cynicism," he said.

"You didn't just vote, you believed that your vote and choice mattered," Senator-elect Booker said.

With the win Booker made a little African-American and political history.   He became the ninth African-American senator in US history, the first from New Jersey and the first Democratic senator elected from a state besides Illinois.   He is also only the fourth elected African-American senator in US history and the first elected since Barack Obama accomplished that feat in 2006.

Once he's sworn in, it will create for only the second occasion in US history two African-American senators serving in the Senate at the same time. More importantly, it restores the 55-45 Democratic edge in the Senate at least until November 4, 2014.

Senator-elect Booker will also have to run for the seat again next year since Sen. Lautenberg's term was due to expire in 2014.

Congratulations Senator-elect Booker on a historic night for you! 

Senator-elect Booker.   Gee, I love the sound of that!  

2015 Women's World Cup Details

File:2015 FIFA Women's World Cup logo.svgI wrote a post back in 2011 discussing the FIFA announcement that the 2015 Women's World Cup would be held in the Great White North

And yeah Renee (and 'errbody' else in Canada), I can't wait for the USA women to beat Canada again like they did in the 2012 London Olympics women's semis and the June friendly in Toronto.

But for that to happen, the USA women not only have to qualify, we have to hope we don't end up in Group A with them or on the same side of the bracket.

More details have come out since that May 2011 post.   The dates for the FIFA Women's World Cup will be June 6 to July 5 with the cities hosting matches being Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Ottawa, Montreal and Moncton.  Toronto decided not to bid because they will be busy hosting the 2015 Pan American Games that summer and Halifax took itself out of the running for match hosting duties in March 2012.

Canada's Rhian Wilkinson, left, battles for the ball against USA's Heather O'Reilly during the first half of a women's international friendly match in Toronto, June 2, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim
The great thing about this upcoming FIFA women's tournament is that due to the increased interest in women's soccer around the world, the number of teams in this tournament has been expanded from 16 to 24.  

The only team is qualified right now are the host Canadians, and FIFA determined in a June 11 meeting last summer how the other 23 tournament qualifying berths will be allocated to the various confederations.

The AFC (Asia) gets 5 (up from 3), CAF (Africa) gets 3 (up from 2), CONCACAF (North/Central America, Caribbean) gets 3.5 plus the host slot  (up from 2.5), CONMEBOL (South America) gets 2.5 slots (up from 2) and Oceania keeps their single slot.  The big winner was UEFA (Europe) which got 8 slots, up from the 4.5+1 they had in 2011)

Qualification started in the AFC on May 21, the CAF on February 13 and in UEFA on April 4.  CONCACAF, Oceania and CONMEBOL have yet to get the qualification party started.

Draw for 2011 women's World Cup unfoldedOne of the teams we know won't be in Canada is North Korea, which has been banned for the 2015 Women's World Cup by FIFA.   Several North Korean players tested positive for performance enhancing drugs during the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany to draw the ban.  

Once the qualification period ends, the draw to fill out the six tournament groups will take place.   Canada is already slotted into Group A, so it is at that time we'll discover the other three teams that will be in their group and how the other five groups will shake out.

The FIFA Women's World Cup Final will be held at BC Place in Vancouver on July 5, with the semifinals on June 30 and July 1 in Montreal and Edmonton.  The Third Place playoff match will take place July 4 in Edmonton.

BC Place Opening Day 2011-09-30.jpgSo which teams will be the last ones standing in Vancouver two years from now? 

Will there be a heartwarming run to the 2015 title by an underdog nation like there was for the Nadeshiko Japan in 2011?  Will Sweden now that former USA coach Pia Sundhage has returned to her homeland to coach the national team make a title run?   Will the Canadians and Christine Sinclair be fired up enough to turn their bronze Olympic medal, home fan support and national pride into a home soil FIFA world championship run? 

Can Marta finally lead the Brazilians to their first world title?   Will the French women finally break through after frustrating semifinal losses in 2011 to the USA and the 2012 Olympics to Japan?  What will the Three Lionesses of England do now that after 15 years of running thangs Hope Powell is no longer patrolling their sidelines?  Will an African team finally get to the knockout round?

Will the power teams like the USA and Germany shake off their respective disappointing 2011 tournament results and resume their dominance of the international women's game? 

And how much Hateraid will Canada have for striker Sydney Leroux who grew up there but plays for Team USA?

It's going to be fun watching this dramatic feminine sporting story play out two summers from now.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

NoMoreDownLow.TV Unsolved Black LGBT Murders Show

NoMoreDownLow.TV is in their third anniversary season and has up on their YouTube channel and website a show discussing the murders of out trans, bi and SGL peeps. 

It has an interview with the parents of JaParker Deoni Jones as part of it just to give you a taste of what they put together.





New Jersey, Handle Your Special Election Business!

Cory Booker is pictured. | AP PhotoVoters in New Jersey get to go to the polls today and handle their electoral business of selecting a new US senator to replace the late Sen Frank Lautenberg who passed away on June 3.

It's Newark Mayor Cory Booker (D) squaring off against Tea Klux Klanner Steve Lonegan to fill out the remainder of Lautenberg's term.

For most of the campaign Booker has maintained a double digit lead of 13 points on Lonegan but the race has tightened over the last few days to a mere 10 points.  Booker is favored to win in this election, but where's Nate Silver when you need him?

Since Sen Lautenberg was a Class 2 senator whose term was due to expire next year, the winner will have to run for reelection in the 2014 midterms in order to secure a full six year US Senate term

Should Cory Booker emerge victorious, he'll make a little political and African-American history.  He will not only become the ninth African-American senator in US history, but the first from New Jersey and the first Democratic senator elected from a state besides Illinois. 

So good luck Cory Booker!   Hope you win tonight.   We need somebody who will stand up for the interests of African-Americans in the Senate since it's obvious that cookie chomping conservative knee-grow from South Carolina won't. 
   

Yeah, The Conservafools Are Definitely Fighting Us Now

"Our human rights win is inevitable no matter how much money, time and propaganda the haters deploy to stop it.  We have a human rights win that is there for the taking.  But that win will become a reality only if we transpeople here in the United States and around the world are tough minded enough to push back even harder against all our trans oppressors lies." 
-TransGriot February 20, 2013  'First They Ignore You...'


Told you they were coming for us.   I fact, I've been warning y'all the conservafools would be coming for us on this blog since 2007.  

And now, more signs that the wingnuts are about to pull the plug on their lost culture war against the gay and lesbian community over marriage equality and shift their money and energy to fighting the trans community with their patented 'fear and smear' tactics. 

We already have seen it come to pass with the transphobic falsehoods that Fox Noise has been broadcasting against us.  Going on the attack against the San Antonio non-discrimination ordinance that sought to add gender identity and sexual orientation language that still overwhelmingly passed thanks in part to soon to be former San Antonio councilmember Elisa Chan's transphobic utterings.

Now they are going after our trans kids.  The most recent pathetic example was Bryan Fischer's disgusting bullying of Cassidy Campbell after her historic homecoming queen win.  The California conservafools are gearing up to gather signature to force a referendum to repeal AB 1266 backed by the California Republican Party.  

And now we have former South Carolina GOP chair Todd Kincannon letting fly with the transphobic remarks and stating trans people should be interned in camps

Surprised the TERF's haven't declared Kincannon an 'honorary woman' for that one.  

So transpeeps, if you thought I was selling you woof tickets about the two front War on Transwomen the right wing is about to ramp up on their front, the unmistakable evidence piling up leads no doubt to the conclusion that is exactly what's happening.  

And for those of you in the trans community who continue to vote for Republican candidates or claim you are 'proud conservatives', you are complicit in and contributing to enabling your own oppression.

So get ready trans peeps, we have a fight on our hands, and it's a war we must win.
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Masen Davis Address At 2013 TLC Spark Gala

The San Francisco based Transgender Law Center back on October 3 recently had their SPARK gala in which my West Coast trans brother Kortney Ryan Ziegler was honored with their inaugural Authentic Life Award. 

Here's TLC's Masen Davis addressing the crowd at the SPARK Gala.

Road To Creating Change 2014-Setting The Bar


It's time for another episode of my Creating Change 2014 Diary.  I've been chronicling through my eyes since May what's happening as the Houston TBLG community prepares to host Creating Change here for the first time ever at the Hilton Americas Hotel January 29-February 2, 2014.

The Houston Host Committee is a little more than 100 days and and one month closer to our Creating Change 2014 dates and we couldn't be happier.  We know from looking at our remaining Host Committee meeting schedule and the calendar we have only three more of them on November 12, December 3, and January 7.

Our conference is taking shape, but we still have a lot of work ahead of us to complete before January 29 arrives.

Speaking of completed, with the passage of the September 30 deadline date to submit proposals, one of our committees has wrapped up its work  Major kudos to Januari Leo for handling the Programming committee's business to the point we set an all time Creating Change record for proposal submissions with 650.   101 of those proposals were from Texans, which was another Creating Change record. 

With the Programming committee's work done, the members of it are migrating to other committees whose work is ramping up as our convention dates approach and need the help.   

Join Russell and Sue In HoustonOur October 1 Host Committee meeting had three special guests from Creating Change National in the Montrose Center house. 

Creating Change National Director Sue Hyde was in town along with Daniel Pino and Mel Braman.   Once we gave our 15 subcommittee reports, they said a few words and answered the questions we had for them before we ended the meeting.  

Hyde remarked about how impressed they were concerning our Host Committee team, the quality of leadership in the subcommittees from top to bottom, our innovative touches in terms of creating a Host Committee website to promote our conference, the aggressive regional marketing of CC14, our social media pages and the fact the Houston Host Committee is obliterating many of the previous all-time Creating Change records including the fundraising one. 

Because many people around LGBT nation aren't aware of the major role that Houston has played in shaping trans, bi and SGL history, when you out-of-town guests arrive in January, you will be greeted with a display in the lobbies of the Hilton Americas using historical documents and mementos from various local organizations, including National Coming Out Day memories.  In addition, my Racial Diversity Hospitality Committee is planning to honor a diverse group of Houston LGBT history makers in our hospitality suite during the conference.

Hilton Americas- Houston Hotel, TX - ExteriorOur team is determined to smash the all-time Creating Change attendance record, too  We set a goal of 4000 attendees for Creating Change 2014. 

And just an FYI Texas and Louisiana LGBT peeps and allies wanting to come, we have Megabus service into Houston from Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and New Orleans that drops off across the street from METRO's Downtown Transit Center.   

The CC National team also shared with us that we were setting the organizational bar for Creating Change so high that the Denver Host Committee, who gets Creating Change 2015 was getting a little nervous about how they were going to top us when CC14 concluded. 


Sue also shared the news that CC National was in negotiations to get some very special and well known guests for our keynotes and CC14 performances that must stay secret for now.   Y'all know as soon as I find out and I'm able to tell you, I will.

As for the Racial Diversity Committee I co-chair with Melissa Meadows, we're still working hard toward planning that Houstoncentric experience.  We have another meeting scheduled on October 17 at 7 PM CDT to take the next steps toward making it happen.

On October 10 another milestone event happened that let us know that CC14 is closer to becoming a reality.  

15 members of the Host Committee along with three of our CC14 Co-chairs, Augie, Christina and Bryan met in the opulent lobby of the Hilton Americas to be escorted by Carol from the Hilton staff on a tour of the facility.  

We got a chance to look at one of the hospitality suites, which was an immense help to Melissa, myself and the other hospitality suite planners who were part of the tour group to have a concrete idea of what kind of space we're working with. 

We were also shown one of the third floor breakout rooms that will be used for the seminars, the space that we'll be using to check in our local volunteers and one of the proposed spots for CC14 convention check in.

Hilton Americas- Houston Hotel, TX - Ballroom of the AmericasNEWAnd if you trans* and gender variant peeps are wondering about gender neutral bathrooms, since this hotel opened in 2003, it has family bathrooms in various spots between the gendered ones.  

We got a chance to look at the massive Ballroom of the Americas, where our plenary sessions will be held and the miniball will be conducted for the younglings 24 and under.    There's another party being planned for those of us above age 24, and as I mentioned we've talked to the city about having the ice rink at Discovery Green open.during CC14.  The Host committee is also discussing getting the Skyline Room for a TBD convention event.    

Melissa, Dylan and I took a look at the pool/jacuzzi area which opens up to a patio that has a beautiful view of downtown, the Hermann Park-Medical Center area and Houston's south side that the Trans* and Gender Diversity Hospitality Committee is planning..  

We're also having a Creating Change Pre-Convention Celebration event open to all volunteers, guests and people wanting to know more about Creating Change 2014 this Saturday, October 19 from 4-8 PM.  It'll be held at Neon Boots Dancehall and Saloon, a GLBT country venue that is one of the largest such clubs of its type in the South and practically screams TEXAS. 


Light food and entertainment will be part of this kickoff event celebrating the fact that Creating Change 2014 is coming to H-town soon.  

So nope, I wasn't kidding when I said our goal was to have the best Creating Change event ever and we're well on our way to making it a reality.      

Moni Goes To An H-town Mayoral Forum

Since I was in no mood to watch Monday Night Football last night, decided to head to the Near Northside and the Leonel Castillo Community Center for a mayoral candidate forum moderated by Cynthia Cisneros, the KTRK-TV Community Affairs Director.   

On my way out there from the Downtown Transit Center I got a firsthand look at the completed and soon to be opened METRORail Red Line extension and the Quitman-Near Northside station when I got off my bus.  Since there was limited parking at the Castillo Community Center, there was a community center shuttle bus running from a nearby elementary school to take people from the school parking lot to the center a few blocks away that I happily boarded. 

I arrived at 5:50 PM with the forum scheduled to start at 6:00 PM and run until 7:30 PM.  After signing in and filling out two question cards, I went to the room where the forum was going to take place and was pleased to look around and see a nice turnout for it.  

The staff was setting up additional chairs for people to sit on and watch the political fun along with the television cameras from three TV stations, assorted photographers and reporters. 

The candidates were milling about with either their groups of supporters or pressing the flesh with constituents before they answered the call to take their seats for the timely start of the event.

I saw Kristopher Sharp come in and he hugged me before he went off to talk to some other candidates, and as I got in my seat and pulled out my trusty WNBA notebook to begin taking notes, I spotted HISD Board President Anna Eastman walk in.  She spotted me and the empty seat next to me and after we exchanged greetings settled in to watch the forum.  

The Jeff Davis High School color guard presented the colors and led us in the Pledge of Allegiance.  After that was completed along with an opening prayer by an African-American minister the forum began. 

There wee five candidates at the start of it,  Mayor Parker and her main challenger Ben Hall, Keryl Douglas, Don Cook, and Eric Dick.  Victoria Lane came in after the candidate had all given their two minute opening statements and when they were answering the first of their three prepared questions before taking selected ones from the audience.  

Houston civic elections are non-partisan, but Dick through his literature and stances has made it quite clear he's the Republican running for mayor.  It also means he has as much chance of getting that chair in Blue Houston as Janice Raymond is of getting an invite to do a keynote speech at Southern Comfort.

They started with two minute opening statements followed by three prepared question from the moderator the candidates had one minute to answer, then as many audience questions as they could fit in with the one minute candidate answer time limit before the candidates launched into their two minute closing statements to end the event..

It also didn't take Ben Hall long to start attacking Mayor Parker, which is what he has done the entire campaign.

What were the two questions I submitted?  One asked where the candidates stood in terms of adding gender identity and sexual orientation to the Houston non-discrimination ordinance and the second was a transit related question concerning future METRORail expansion to both airports and what we could do to make that expeditiously happen  

As you probably guessed, they managed to get four audience questions in, and neither of mine were asked. But as it concluded, I was determined to ask as many of the candidates that question as possible before they bounced, starting with Ben Hall.

As I mentioned in the post I compiled about the KUHT-TV televised forum, I was not happy about the evasive answer that he gave about the subject, and got the opportunity to ask him point blank where he stood on the issue. 

Hall told me that he was NOT in favor of adding sexual orientation and gender identity language to the city non-discrimination ordinance, and cited the 2001 domestic partners benefits ban ordinance as his reason.
(which is BS). 

I must have given him a facial expression that let him know I thought his answer was full of toro poo-poo, so he quickly shifted gears and told me that once the citizens of Houston repealed that ordinance, then he would be in favor of doing so.

You should have stopped with the first answer.  Putting my human rights up for a vote is unacceptable.  It also undercut you message that Houstonians should be able to engage in the pursuit of happiness.

Well, Mr. Hall, trans people live in Houston, too.  It's hard for us to pursue happiness when we're being discriminated against when we apply for jobs and other idiots deputizing themselves as gender police are starting crap over bathrooms.

So yeah, it confirmed what I suspected was Hall's position about the ordinance.  I already had a problem with him only moving into the city from Piney Point Village just before he started his predominately self financed campaign. 

Keryl Douglas gave me a different answer from Ben Hall in terms of she supports the addition of the gender identity and sexual orientation language addition to the non-discrimination ordinance and we chatted for a few minutes before another forum attendee approached her to ask a question.    

I knew Eric Dick's answer on that question already (not a supporter) and decided not to waste my time or breath asking him so I decided to catch up with Mayor Parker and thank her for stating she's in favor of it, and her longtime support of the Houston trans community.

Mission accomplished, and it was time for me to head back to the south side of town.  As I headed toward the Castillo Community Center to get to the shuttle bus ran into Dr Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, who is running for the Houston City Council At-Large Position 5 seat.  

She commented on my supermodel height and after talking about her candidacy for a moment I asked her the question about where she stood on the proposed ordinance.  

She told me she is in favor of adding that language in the non-discrimination ordinance as a long time NAACP Houston member.  We had a nice chat about some of the discrimination trans folks face and her perception of how her campaign was going before I noted the time for my southbound METRO bus arriving at the Quitman St was approaching and I needed to bounce.

So now I'm waiting for October 21 to get here so I can early vote. I'm more convinced than ever we Houstonians already have the right person in the mayor's chair already.  So is the Houston Chronicle and a long list of organizations that gave Mayor Parker their endorsement..  

Monday, October 14, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving 2013, Eh!

Today is Thanksgiving on the other side of the long 5525 mile boarder (including Alaska) that we share with our northern neighbors.   My Canadian friends are sitting down at their dinner tables to get their grub on and give thanks for the many blessings they have received this year.

One of the blessings I receive from you is that out of the top ten nations that surf to my blog, you are number two in terms of the number of people who surf over here to read my posts just ahead of Great Britain.  I thank you Canadian TransGriot readers for taking the time out of your busy day to surf over to the blog. 

And yes, there is my cadre of wonderful cis and trans friends and blogging colleagues that span the country from British Columbia to Alberta to Newfoundland and Labrador. 

And most definitely have to give thanks for the enduring friendship and constantly evolving sisterhood I share with my Timmy's Icecapp drinking homegirl in Niagara Falls.

After the scary news we heard about her earlier this year, so happy that Renee's not only made a remarkable recovery from her health challenge, but is dispensing her thoughtful commentary and wisdom in the social justice blogosphere and at Womanist Musings once again.     

And as a bonus, I get to chat with her about the latest 'Scandal' episodes, Canadian, American and international politics, fashion, human rights, our lives and a wide range of topics on a regular basis.  

The Canadian Parliament is reconvening after Thanksgiving, so we will see what transpires with C-279, the Trans Rights Bill that because of the prorogation of Parliament, has to start over at First Stage in the Senate legislative process.  It reached Third Stage before the Conservative Senate majority stalled it long enough for them to go on summer break in June without taking that final vote.

Will C-279 finally pass and codify the human rights of my Canadian trans cousins?   We'll see if the Senate does the right thing or the right-wing thing..

But we can discuss that later.   I know you're beyond ready to start carving into your Thanksgiving turkeys, ham (or vegan fare) and get busy eagerly devouring that delicious meal with family and friends. 

Happy Thanksgiving!
   

Why This Janet Mock Photo Is More Important Than You Think


Photo: Today, I was in conversation with bell hooks at Ohio State University. Our talk was called, "Gender Policing and the Politics of Defining Womanhood." I gave her my book Redefining Realness and she read it in one sitting. She actually read passages during our convo. In awe over our conversation, our meeting, having shared ideas about womanhood, and the fact that she enjoyed #RedefiningRealness.My sis Janet Mock has been piling up the frequent flyer miles lately with recent trips from New York to the University of Louisville and The Ohio State University to talk about our issues.  But it's the Ohio State trip that raised my eyebrows, especially after I saw her photo with the legendary bell hooks.

I called Janet Saturday to catch up with her and get her impressions about meeting the iconic Ms. hooks.   She was on the Ohio State University campus as part of a discussion entitled,  "Gender Policing and the Politics of Defining Womanhood." organized by OSU's Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Multicultural Center

They met in their Columbus hotel before the actual event and Janet gave bell an advance copy of her soon to be released book Redefining Realness

Janet was elated to discover the next day that Ms. hooks not only stayed up all night to read it, she was quoting passages from it during their discussion. 
Last night, upon our first meeting, I gave bell my book Redefining Realness, and she surprised me at breakfast this AM by having read the entire book. She actually read passages to the audience! It was a transformative experience for both of us, as black women from different generations and experiences to share stories, insights and thoughts.

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One of the things we African-American trans women have needed African American cis women to understand is that trans women are women.  We are just as down for the cause of uplifting Black womanhood if just given the opportunity to do so.  We have also needed cis Black women to understand that some of the issues we Black trans women face walking around in a Black female body are the same cultural and societal issues Black cis women face with the additional challenges of anti-trans discrimination and off the charts violence we have to deal with on top of it.

So yeah, that picture of Janet and bell hooks is a Big Fracking Deal.  So are the Black Trans Revolution Will Not Be Televised (or blogged about) conversations Janet had with her once the just as important one during the OSU event was completed.   

Sunday, October 13, 2013

2013 Texans Watch-Four Weeks, Four Straight Aggravating Losses

St Louis Rams v Houston TexansAs you probably guessed, I'm not too happy with my fave NFL team right now.   Thank goodness my alma mater is unbeaten and the Dynamo are making their usual late season surge toward the MLS playoffs to keep my Houston sporting pissivity to a minimum

And yes people, my TV is still intact. 

The Texans have had the number one ranked defense, but suck in stopping people in the red zone.   They have forced only three turnovers so far in this 2013 season.  The offense has now after today's game thrown a pick six in every game starting with the opening one against the Chargers.  And what's up with all the penalties being called on this team that have stalled drives at critical times or kept them alive for their opponents?  

Despite the Texans dominating time of possession in the first half against the Baltimore Ravens back on September 22, a critical second quarter pick six by Schaub gave the Angry Birds the lead and eventually led to a 30-9 rout at M&t Bank Stadium that knocked them from the unbeaten ranks and got this NFL losing party started.  

Good thing I didn't go double or nothing on the crab cakes Robyn Webb owes me from last year's rout we put on the Ravens at Reliant.   


Richard Sherman's pick-six tied the game at 20-all. The Seahawks would defeat the Texans 23-20 in OT.
The Texans get the Seattle Seahawks at home, are beating them soundly and I leave home for another event that Sunday with them comfortably ahead 20-3.  By the time I arrive at the venue for it I discover that Matt Schaub has tossed another pick six to Richard Sherman that tied the game with 2:40 left in the fourth quarter that they eventually lose 23-20 in overtime.    


The Texans then head to Candlestick Park and get embarrassed again on national TV.  Schaub starts this game against the 49ers like he did the San Diego one with a pick six that jump started their 34-3 blowout loss  

It was Schaub's NFL record fourth straight game with a pick six and had elements of the fan base here calling for his permanent benching in favor of TJ Yates.   After Schaub threw his third pick of that 49er game he was pulled.  The turnovers and stupid penalties on both sides of the ball didn't help either. 

(Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)Their latest loss came at Reliant to their third straight NFC West opponent in the St Louis Rams . The Texans once again moved the ball around at will but settled for field goals in the red zone. Arian Foster rushed 20 times for 140 yards, but penalties and four critical red zone turnovers turned this into a 38-13 rout as well.

And I have two words for the nekulturny bandwagon riding 'fans' who cheered when Schaub was carted off the field with a ankle injury after being sacked in the third quarter. 

Not cool.  

The 2-4 Texans have a trip to unbeaten (6-0) Kansas City looming next Sunday in which they will attempt to avoid going 0-for-October before their much needed bye week. 

They finally ended a touchdown drought that covered 9 quarters and 12 minutes of overtime when Ben Tate scored in the fourth quarter on his one yard plunge.   It was the first Texan TD scored since the second quarter of the Seattle game so I have some hope they'll get it together. 

When they come out of that bye week, they are facing a schedule that has the rest of their division games starting with the better than expected Colts team they have never beaten in Indianapolis, plus the New England Patriots, the Denver Broncos, a fast improving Oakland Raiders squad and a Jekyll-and-Hyde like Arizona Cardinals team in which you don't know which one will show up on Sunday.

Frankly, the Texans need to return to the football fundamentals.  Stop committing silly penalties. The receivers need to start coming back to the ball on those out routes to help Schaub out.   Get more creative in their play calling.  The Bulls On Parade need to create more turnovers.  

Whatever is ailing the Texans better get fixed fast because they are fortunate they have only played one AFC South Division game and already beat the Tennessee Traitors.   They are also 2-1 in their AFC conference games that go a long way toward breaking ties and determining who will get into the NFL playoffs at the end of the season. 

But their margin for error is shrinking and their time to turn this season around is dwindling.  .



Happy 55th Birthday, Cherrelle!

I had the pleasure of meeting her while working an LAX flight in the late 90's.   She was traveling under her birth name, but I knew who she was the millisecond she walked up to gate C-14. 

It also worked out than on this particular LAX departure it was swapped to one of the widebody aircraft that had an expanded first class.  I got the opportunity to improve the seating assignments of one of my fave singers and have an enjoyable chat with her for a few minutes before she boarded.

I'm going down Moni's airline memory lane for a moment because today is the 55th birthday of Cheryl Anne Norton, known to the rest of the music world as Cherrelle.  
She was born in Los Angeles on this date in 1958 and is another one of the talented group of singers that Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis produced into R&B stardom in the 80's and early 90's.

She is also the cousin of Perri 'Pebbles' Reid, who is a Grammy nominated singer who had a few hits herself. in the late 80's early 90's.  You can hear Cherrelle's voice on her her cousin's song 'Always'.

Her signature hits like 'I Didn't Mean To Turn You On'   (yes people, she recorded it first, NOT Robert Palmer), 'Everything I Miss At Home', and her 'Saturday Love' and 'Never Knew Love Like This' duets with Alexander O'Neal.  

She's still touring and pooping up at various events like the BET Honors in which she sang 'Saturday Love with her back in the day duet partner.
 
Happy birthday Cherrelle!  May you have many more..

Nikki Goes To Prairie View

Nikki AraguzNikki Araguz Loyd took another road trip inside the borders of the Lone Star State Tuesday, but this time it was up US 290 to speak on the campus of  Prairie View A&M University.

She was invited to the suburban Houston HBCU school as part of their Students Participating In Transcending Knowledge (SPIT) Lecture Series

She was introduced by junior psychology student and #girllikeus Londyn Williams before taking the stage at the Opal Johnson Auditorium to a crowd according to PV Panther reporters Amanda Leon and Joshua Bennett unsure of how to react to Nikki, but her larger than life personality and her compelling story quickly changed that dynamic.

Nikki not only discussed the traumatic sexual assault she endured at age 13, she talked about the drama surrounding the death of her husband Thomas Araguz and the subsequent legal case now winding its way through the Texas legal system.

And when she departed the stage, it was to rave reviews..

Senior sociology major LaFredrick Smith said, “The event was wonderful to have on a campus that was created in results of equality issues. I wish more people would have attended the event due to the fact that more people on this campus need to be educated on the subject. But then again the ignorant will be ignorant and not open to expanding their ways of thinking. Nikki Araguz-Loyd was amazing. I love how open and down to earth she was. She left nothing out. That’s what we look for at S.P.I.T Knowledge! My favorite quotes from Nikki were: “Love shouldn’t have to be defended” and “My vagina says I’m a woman.”

Prairie View,, I'm amazed that you invited any trans woman up to your campus period for a chat about trans issues and hope that trend continues. 

So when will another conversation continuing the discussion that Nikki helped start happen?

Saturday, October 12, 2013

2013 UH Cougar Watch-5-0!

The good news is that H-town has one unbeaten football team playing inside Loop 610, and nope it ain't the guys who get paid to play in Reliant Stadium.

The Cougars once again played some serious defense, forcing 4 turnovers to add to their NCAA leading +14 turnover ratio and limited the Memphis offense to five field goals.

UH needed the defensive bailout, because the Air Raid offense took awhile to get going with Memphis' number 15 FBS ranked defense holding the usually high octane Cougar offense to a season low 247 total yards. 

UH got the scoring party started at BBVA Compass Stadium early with a 17 yard O'Korn to Daniel Spencer touchdown strike on their opening drive after Memphis turned the ball over.

But after that initial UH touchdown drive, the Coogs couldn't muster any sustained offense.  The Tigers narrowed the gap to 7-6 before a Leone second quarter field goal pushed the lead to 10-6 and Memphis got another one from Jake Elliott to narrow it to 10-9 at the half. 

The Cougar offensive struggles continued into the second half and Memphis eventually took a 15-10 lead in the third quarter before a 33 yard goal line catch by Xavier Maxwell seat up the first of Kenneth Farrow's two scoring touchdowns. 

Welcome back, Kenneth! Boy have they missed you in red zone situations.  The subsequent successful two point conversion gave them a three point lead before UH put the game away in the fourth quarter for the 25-15 win. 

With the victory UH not only matched their disappointing win total for last season, but go to 5-0 to start a season for only the fourth time in school history.  They also joined Louisville and South Florida at 2-0 for the AAC lead.

“There’s nobody in our program satisfied winning five games,” UH coach Tony Levine said in a Houston Chronicle interview. “There is nobody in that locker room — players, coaches and staff — that is driving home saying one more win and we’re going to a bowl game. That’s not our focus.”

Especially since the Coogs are now in an AQ conference and the winner of the AAC title, at least for this season automatically qualifies for a BCS bowl. 

The undefeated Cougars get tested next week when those other Cougars from BYU come to Reliant Stadium followed by a AAC road trip to New Jersey to play Rutgers.


The Assault On The ATL Trans Community Continues

Our trans elder Cheryl Courtney-Evans continues to be on the case watching Peggy Denby AKA 'The Queen of Mean' and her acolytes in the MPSA (Midtown Ponce Security Alliance) continue to attack, denigrate and harass the ATL trans community and push for a draconian (and probably unconstitutional) ordinance that would banish people from Atlanta for a second prostitution arrest.

The MPSA is now enlisting conservative leaning blogs to help with their 'fear and trans smear' campaign aimed at the ATL trans community in order to drum up support for their unjust ordinance.

Here's Cheryl breaking it down for you and her previous posts about the ongoing drama.

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With these meetings going on, all the while Peggy and her MPSA continue their campaign against the transgender community via constant media attacks in so-called "finger on the pulse of the community" blogs  and online communications through their web site. Following is one such example from a local blog called the "Midtown Patch" which professes to keep the Atlanta community informed of the 'happenings of midtown Atlanta'. Titled "MPSA Gives Update on Midtown's Trans-Prostitute Gangs", posted by Marc Richarson (Editor), it supposedly details the actions of  'trans-prostitutes'. To give an indication that the MPSA uses strongly derogatory terms in reference to our trans* community, the editor begins the publication of the article with this disclaimer:

The original article written by the MPSA that is below contained language that I believe was inappropriate for Midtown Patch.  We decided to delete the word and replaced it with something else more appropriate that we placed in parentheses to note the edit.

Notice the air of fear-mongering utilized in the piece, as well as the inclusion of the photo (most likely used from some totally un-related incident).


Notice how this author tries to give the impression that he (or she) has done an indepth 'study' of the "trans-prostitute situation"...as if he knows something about "walk-in" versus "drive-ins" and three different types of "johns"...

And what would an MPSA stalker know about "prostitute traffic shifting to Stone Mountain, GA." [which is miles away from 'midtown' Atlanta]?? The MPSA is a half step above a neighborhood watch group, however with some its members being off-duty Atlanta police officers [who really try to intimidate]; there's not suppose to be any "connection" with the Atlanta Police Department [officially], so how would they be privy to information/records from the Stone Mountain area?? Their "jurisdiction" doesn't extend nearly that far!


You can read the rest of Cheryl's post at her abitchforjusticeblog