As some of you are aware of, I bounced up here to Washington DC as part of my board duties to spend yesterday handling TPOCC business.
Kind of speaks to mine and the board's determination to ensure that the Trans Persons Of Color Coalition stays the one national organization dedicated to the concerns of ethnic trans persons when several of the board members braved Winter Storm Thor to travel to a DC getting whacked by several inches of snow so we could be there on time for our all day facilitated meeting that occurred yesterday.
TPOCC will celebrate its fifth anniversary this year and our founding executive director Kylar Broadus has big plans for the organization that we will roll out over the next few months.
One of those I can talk about is giving our TPOCC constituents the chance to support
us fiscally, since this work takes money. Details on how you'll be
able to do that and invest in our organization will come soon.
TPOCC board members like Cecilia Chung, Mattee Jim, Louis Mitchell Andrea Jenkins and myself along with Kylar will be out, about and visible at major community events like the Trans 100 event in Chicago , the LGBT Media Journalists Convening, the Black Trans Advocacy Conference in Dallas, the Philadelphia Trans Health Conference and other regional events in our various locales around the country.
TPOCC is also ramping up its online presence on Facebook and Twitter.
There's a lot of things we discussed yesterday that a board confidentiality agreement will not allow me to talk about in this post, but you can be assured that TPOCC will be working to become that visible, muscular national trans advocacy organization you want, deserve, and look toward to role model principled leadership.
And yesterday we took some major steps toward making that happen.
While more people are aware of it because of the movie Selma, today marks the 50th anniversary of the brutal breakup of the first Selma to Montgomery voting rights march by Alabama state troopers on March 7, 1965.
SNCC and local activists between 1961-1964 had been trying to organize voter registration drives despite massive resistance from Dallas County, Alabama officials in the county seat of Selma.
They convinced the Rev. Dr Martin Luther King, Jr and SCLC to get involved and make Selma's intransigence to African-American voting a national concern. They agreed, and began a series of demonstrations in January-February 1965 to the Dallas County Courthouse.
On February 17 protester Jimmy Lee Cooper was fatally shot by an Alabama state trooper and in response, a Selma to Montgomery protest march was scheduled for March 7.
Six hundred marchers assembled in Selma on Sunday, March 7, and, led by John Lewis and other SNCC and SCLC activists, crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River en route to Montgomery. Just short of the bridge, they found their way blocked by Alabama State troopers and local police who ordered them to turn around. When the protesters refused, the officers shot teargas and waded into the crowd, beating the nonviolent protesters with billy clubs and ultimately hospitalizing over fifty people.
- See more at: http://www.blackpast.org/aah/bloody-sunday-selma-alabama-march-7-1965#sthash.zCNiuu8L.dpuf
Six hundred marchers led by future congressman John Lewis and other SNCC and SCLC leaders set off for Montgomery and crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River.
On the other side of it they were met by a wall of Alabama state troopers and local police demanding they turn back When they refused, the police responded by firing tear gas into the crowd and beating people with their billy clubs They sent 50 people to the hospital, including John Lewis.
The violent beating of nonviolent protestors was televised around the world, and led Dr King to call for a second march that he led despite being torn by federal officials urging him to exercise patience and the SNCC and SCLC activist demanding action.
The second march happened on March 9, but King turned it around at the bridge, which exacerbated the developing tension between the civil rights movement elders and the younger activists in SCLC and the more militant SNCC demanding radical action and tactics to overcome the oppressive systems.
On March 21 the third successful march occurred under federal protection, and on August 6 the Voting Rights Act passed, spurred by the horrific violence of the Bloody Sunday march
This Friday finds me waking up in a hotel room bed outside the 713 area code and inside I-495. Thankfully it's after the 2015 Cirque de GOP, also known as the CPAC conference, has mercifully been over for a week.
And the beautiful view that greeted me was a snow covered one of Dupont Circle.
At this moment you're reading this I'm knee deep in a Trans Persons of Color Coalition board meeting and loving every moment of it. I'm proud and happy to be spending this time with my TPOCC family helping to chart the course of this multicultural trans organization for this and the next few years.
Speaking of stuff I'm happy to be doing is calling out every Friday the fool, fools or group of fools that have us shaking our head pondering just how they walk through life being so off the charts ignorant and stupid.
So while I handle my TPOCC meeting business, you TransGriot readers get to find out who won this week's TransGriot Shut Up Fool Awards.
Honorable mention number one is a group award for the GOP House and Speaker John Boehner for their failure to legislate and provide funding for Homeland Security
Honorable mention number two I got north of the border for and give a group award to the Canadian Senate Conservativesfor stalling passage of the Trans Rights Bill for two years. and adding an amendment to it exempting C-279 from applying to public spaces including bathrooms and locker rooms.
Just another example why marginalized people all over the world hate conservatism.
Honorable mention number three is Tennessee state Rep Sheila Butt (R), who got her butt (pun intended) in trouble with a racist tweet saying it's time for an NAAWP.
Oh Sheila, you already have the National Association For The Advancement of White People. It's called the Republican Party. So have several seats and a nice tall sweet tea flavored glass of shut the hell up.
Honorable mention number four is the Liberty Institute. They are doing loud and long bitching about the fact their petitions to force a May repeal referendum on the recently passed non discrimination law were rejected. But what they fail to admit to their sheeple is the
city of Plano notified the Liberty Institute three weeks before the
deadline to submit the petitions they had problems, and they failed to
correct the problems.
Oops. Looks like no matter what end of I-45 they are on, the haters have a demonstrated inability to collect signatures for petition drives.
And when you attempt to dig a grave for someone, better dig one for yourselves.
Honorable mention number five is Flip Benham, who spent far more time at that Monday hearing for Charlotte's failed LGBT rights bill staked out in front of the women's bathroom oppressing trans women and trans kids than he did listening to the testimony of over 150 Queen City citizens expressing themselves pro and con about the ordinance.
Doesn't your perverted azz and your fellow faith based perverts have better things to do than creepily standing watch in front of the women's restroom to berate any transwoman going to piss and poop in them?
Honorable mention number six is Ben Carson, who in addition to the rants he unleashed during the Cirque de GOP, said that science needs religion to interpret it because it could be propaganda, and that prison sex proves that being gay is a choice.
Honorable mention number seven is Andrea Shea King, who let loose a racist rant on Wing Nut Daily calling for Congressional Black Caucus legislators that boycotted Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to be hanged.
Another racist idiot with a radio show firing up the conservasheeple. If she were thirty years younger she'd be perfect FOX Fembot material.
And y'all wonder why I continue to call the Tea Party the Tea Klux Klan.
This week's Shut Up Fool is Cal-ee-forn-ia attorney Matt McLaughlin, who has proposed a California ballot initiative, the 'Sodomite Liquidation Suppression Act'. that would if it made it to the ballot in Cali and passed, would mandate the execution of all gay peeps in the state,
Hey, I have to give him props to not only naming and claiming his hatred, he put his own money ($200) down on what he believes in. Even if it is genocide.
And you know I gots to call his azz out on it. Here's another example of a white conservamale wanting to oppress (and kill) somebody he doesn't like.
Never mind the fact a federal judge ruled the California death penalty was unconstitutional last June
Matt McLaughlin, have several seats and shut the hell up, fool!
Maybe it's me being inside the Beltway or simply being pissed off at the spectacle of a grown ass faith based bully berating a trans youngling in Charlotte for simply handling a nature call, or the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday happening in Selma tomorrow, but Moni has something to say about what I've observed going on over the last few weeks in Trans World and beyond.
Like many of you in Trans World I'm not happy about the Religious Reich doubling down on the thoroughly debunked bathroom predator meme and sponsoring dehumanizing anti-trans legislation that is a straight up attack on our humanity
While one is on its way to dying in Kentucky despite being passed by their GOP controlled senate, there are others in Florida and Texas still floating around that haven't gotten the derisive pushback they need to make the GOP withdraw them or the business community calling them out.about it.
But that's a subject for another post. I want to talk about what we in the trans community can control.
And Moni's going to be real about it and can't say it enough, your humanity as a trans person in this country is under attack. I've been warning you for years that the faith-based haters were going to come for us, and now that day of reckoning is here.
What are you going to do about it? Are you going to meekly submit to right-wing oppression and let them criminalize being trans without a fight?
And don't think you can reason with GOP women on this issue. Debbie Riddle sponsored our trans hate bill in Texas, and I predict that you'll see more white GOP women acting as useful fools to front these scientifically illiterate anti-trans measures
Let's also not forget that some of our LGB friends voted for some of the GOP legislators who are oppressing us, and are more concerned with their wallets that aiding us and anyone else in our human rights struggles.
How much is your dignity and humanity as a human being worth to you trans people, and are you willing to fight for it? Are you going to be the trans men and women you say you are and these times demand? Are you willing to join our younglings in fighting for our human rights against white male conservafools who are basically mad they didn't get to oppress somebody Jim Crow style like their great grandparents did?
Or are you going to cower in the false security of nondisclosure and let others do the heavy lifting of being agents for our liberation while you insultingly say from the safety of your keyboards 'these people don't represent me'?
Your nondisclosed status will not protect you forever from anti-trans oppression or anti-trans bigotry. Sooner or later that pseudo-cisnormative status you have painstakingly built up will unravel, and you'll be blowing up mine or other activists phones wanting us to drop other important collective work that needs to be done to deal with your personal crisis.
Want to stop or slow down trans youth suicides? The first step to that happening ,is trans adults being visible, proudly being possibility models living our lives to the best of our ability, and role modeling leadership is such a positive way it inspires our trans youth to live, handle their educational business and take the steps to dare to dream to be productive in society.
When we are doing the trans advocacy, we have to bear in mind that is not just for us. Some of the policies we're fighting to get passed we may not be around to see them implemented, much less enjoy them. But fight for them we must.
And finally, we must send the message that our humanity and our human rights are not up for discussion, nor are our human rights to be played with for your personal political gains.
Don't tread on us or our human rights. We're tired of it. We've had enough. That message also goes to our peeps who are willing to throw the entire community under the human rights bus for their own comfort.
We also need to hold those who claim trans leadership status accountable in our community who aren't doing the job of being trans leaders.
We also need to be on our job of building trans community. I'm sick of the selfish trans separatist inspired rugged individualism. We need collective community building for the rest of this decade and beyond.
Trans Americans, your humanity is under attack. What are you going to do about it?
The Air Marshal has landed again in Washington DC, but this is once again another one of those in and out business trips in which the only sightseeing I'll be doing is as I'm passing stuff on final approach to DCA, in a van, car or on a Washington Metro train.
And yeah, I refuse to call this airport Reagan National. Hated his racist azz.
I'm back inside I-495 for a Trans Persons of Color Coalition board meeting. But I'm having to battle Winter Storm Thor, which canceled my original 7:35 AM departing flight out of Hobby, snow which delayed my arrival and had me and the other 74 people on my flight doing lazy circles over Virginia as we waited for the DCA runways to be cleared of falling snow.
And my Southwest flight crew handled their flying business We also had a hotel change, and my third floor room at the Beacon Hotel has a lovely view of a snow covered Dupont Circle and the Australian Embassy.
But that's okay, since my 12:05 CST departure was a nonstop albeit bumpy at times flight up here and I'm thrilled I'm going to see my TPOCC colleagues again.
That also goes for anybody else I know up here in the Washington DC area that blows up my cell phone or feels like trudging through the snow to see me before I head back home Saturday.
What's not okay is it's 20 degrees colder here than what I left in Houston with snow on the ground , and it was a chilly for Houston 40 degrees after the front passed through after 2 AM CST
Wednesday it was a balmy 75 degrees and I actually had to crank up the air conditioner to get rid of the humid air at Casa de Monica.
I did bring the sun with me from H-town, but it's still going to be cold while I'm up here and you aren't going to see it until tomorrow.according to the forecasts.
But I'm going to be indoors for most of this trip, so it's not going to matter much.
What I would like to do is find some time in my packed schedule to hit the legendary Ben's Chili Bowl before I bounce back home on Saturday.
And if I can't, Five Guys will do until I come back up here next time.
Since I was a little late compiling and putting it up on the blog because of other breaking news, I decided to give y'all a few extra days to ponder the answers to these questions.
Hey, it was an open Internet test.
So here they are, the answers to the 5th Annual TransGriot Black Trans History Quiz.
1. This organization founded by Kylar Broadus is celebrating its 5th anniversary this year. Name it. The Trans Persons Of Color Coalition
2. The Dewey's Lunch Counter Sit-In and Protest took place in what city 50 years ago? Philadelphia
3. Which one of these gospel groups was Wilmer Broadnax NOT a part of?
a: The Blind Boys Of Mississippi
b. The Golden Echoes C. The Houston Heavenly Chorale
d. Spirit of Memphis
4. What is the name of the show in which Laverne Cox will play an Ivy league educated attorney? Doubt
5. True or False. A transwoman has appeared as a JET Beauty of the Week Centerfold. True. Her name is Ajita Wilson
6. Angelica Ross founded this Chicago based organization to provide job training for trans people. Name the organization. TransTech Social Enterprises
7. Model Ines Rau because the first person since Caroline Cossey to do this in May 2014. What was it? Appear as a Playboy magazine centerfold
8.True or False Janet Mock has an MSNBC show entitled So POPular. True
9. This activist scored a groundbreaking legal win for herself and trans people in her nation Name her and the nation. Audrey Mbugua in Kenya
10. This now annual award event was conceived and created by this trans woman. Name it. The Trans 100 by Antonia D'orsay
11. What do Dee Chamblee, Tracee McDaniel, Toni-Michelle Williams and
Cheryl Courtney-Evans have in common besides the obvious fact they are
African-American trans women? They are all based in Atlanta
12. True or False. Rev Louis Mitchell was part of Dr Kortney Ziegler's
groundbreaking documentary Still Black: A portrait of Black Transmen. True
13. Trans advocate Ashily Dior is from what Caribbean nation? Trinidad and Tobago
14. What do Jonathan Thunderword, Yeshua Holiday and Lawrence Richardson all have in common besides being trans men? They are all ministers
15. Who said this quote? As long
as there continues to be these petty folk, playing at activism while
still harboring their superior attitudes toward the transgender
community, we won't have the hard honest conversations and we'll NEVER
have complete unity in the so-called "community". Cheryl Courtney-Evans
16. True or False. Valerie Spencer was Kerry Washington's trans advisor when she played Marybeth in the movie Life Is Hot In Cracktown. True
17. Last year Tona Brown because the first African-American transwoman
to have a concert at this historic music venue/ Name it and the city it
is located in. Carnegie Hall in New York City.
18. What award will the TransGriot be receiving this October? The Virginia Prince Transgender Pioneer Award
19. Who said this? Those
irrelevant articles TERFs tend to write give those of us on the right
side of history something to point at and say, "Now, look at the utter
ridiculousness of what they are saying. Go ask those in the medical
communities who actually study transgender bodies on a day to day basis
the reality of trans women's bodies. Go ask the psychologist who
actually work with transgender women on a day to day basis. They will
disagree with these insane statements." Fallon Fox
When
you are a person of privilege, it can be hard to imagine that the
playing field isn’t leveled; but when you are a woman, or a person of
color, or a transgender person, or a person from a lower socioeconomic
bracket, you are familiar with the ways in which having privilege colors
your reality. - See more at:
http://thesaltcollective.org/6-things-people-with-privilege-never-have-to-worry-about/#sthash.3gYGfu2s.dpuf
When
you are a person of privilege, it can be hard to imagine that the
playing field isn’t leveled; but when you are a woman, or a person of
color, or a transgender person, or a person from a lower socioeconomic
bracket, you are familiar with the ways in which having privilege colors
your reality. - See more at:
http://thesaltcollective.org/6-things-people-with-privilege-never-have-to-worry-about/#sthash.3gYGfu2s.dpuf
20. Which city did trans masculine leader Alexander John Goodrum NOT live in? a. Chicago b. San Francisco C. New York d. Tucson
21.In what year was the National Transgender Advocacy Coalition, the first multicultural national trans organization founded? June 1999
22. What was the title of Sharon Davis' autobiography? A Finer Specimen Of Womanhood.
23. True or False. Isis King's appearance in the movie Hello Forever was her first ever movie role? False She appeared in the movie Bella Maddo
24. This event is going to happen in the near future for Myles Brady and Precious Davis. What is it?Their wedding
25. Lady Java was photographed picketing Rule Number 9 outside the LA club owned by this legendary comedian? Redd Foxx
One of my must watch TV destinations on Wednesday night has become Empire.
The show which chronicles the exploits of hip-hop mogul Lucious Lyon and his family is a drama filled entertaining hour of must see TV.
I especially love Taraji P. Henson as Lucious' ex-wife Cookie, who is one tough woman not to be messed with.
Some of my homegirls who are fans of Empire simply call it 'The Cookie Show' for her scene stealing larger than life on camera appearances.
Lucious, played by Terrence Howard is the founder of Empire Entertainment who has been diagnosed with ALS about the same time that past sins start to haunt his life and a power struggle is starting between his three sons for control of the company.
Empire debuted on FOX January 7 with 9.9 million viewers watching its inaugural episode, and has made television history by becoming the first show in 23 years to increase its weekly viewership through the first five weeks of its initial season.
Probably safe to say this show will be renewed for a second season with strong numbers like this, and it also proves the point that a dram series with a multicultural cast and strong story lines will draw viewers.
The Air Marshal is about to hop a flight in a few hours for my first 2015 trip to Washington DC for a TPOCC board meeting.
This one is going to be an in and out trip in which the bulk of my time inside 1-495 is going to be spent tomorrow holed up in a hotel meeting room helping shape the course of the five year old Trans Persons of Color Coalition.
And I'm looking forward to doing that.
What I'm not looking forward to is the much colder air that will be greeting me upon my arrival.
The original 7:35 AM non stop I was on canceled because of the snowstorm that's whacking the East Coast, so I won't have to get up at an ungodly hour to get to the airport for that flight because I got rebooked to the next nonstop out of here.
Now if a certain head of a local service org pops up at DCA to grab me after my arrival to show me their latest progress since my last visit, I won't complain, but already been booked on SuperShuttle.
Nearly two years after he confessed to the heinous crime, 24 year old James Dixon has finally been arrested for the murder of Islan Nettles.
Dixon was indicted for manslaughter and felony assault in relation to Nettles' death He has entered a not guilty plea and is being held without bond.
According to court documents, Dixon made his statements to officers at the 32nd Precinct on August. 21, 2013.
But because Paris Wilson also confessed to launching the attack on Nettles and he has a similar resemblance to Dixon, it bogged down the investigation.
"I'm overwhelmed," Delores Nettles, the victim's mother, told DNAinfo
New York. "I still want to know the facts, but it's been a long time
coming."
Kiara St, James said in reaction to the news, "It's
long overdue to have some positive traction in this case,but I won't be
happy until the full weight of the law is brought down on him and he
is convicted.
And I concur with your assessment Kiara. #BlackTransLivesMatter, and a conviction and severe punishment in this case will help send that message. Will be keeping an eye on this case until justice is served.
Had a reader ask me recently if I was disappointed I didn't get a repeat GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Blog nomination
Yep, I was. While I would have liked for that to happen, the nomination process for this award is out of my control. All I can control is continuing to put together a quality blog that tells stories and comments on events in the trans, bi and SGL community and beyond from a predominately African-American trans perspective.
And one day, I hope that's enough to win it.
But best of luck to Alvin McEwen, whose Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters garnered a second straight nomination this year and everyone else nominated in the blogging category.
2015 is a civic election year in Houston, and while the real political campaign action won't get started in earnest until after Labor Day, there is already jockeying going on to see who will replace the term limited Mayor Annise Parker.
One of the people running for mayor is the guy she beat in 2013 to get that final term in former city attorney Ben Hall. He's running again, and trying to position himself as someone that appeals to moderate voters, but don't let that act fool you.
Ben Hall has transphobic and homophobic tendencies, and I'm about to break it down why Houston trans/ SGL and LGBTQ peeps not only shouldn't give their precious cash, support or money to a Hall campaign, but make certain he NEVER takes the oath of office in the Wortham Center in 2016.
Ben Hall said in a Harris County Democratic candidate questionnaires during the 2013 election cycle that he would support what later became the HERO, then reneged on that.
He refused to interview with the Houston Stonewall Democrats and the Houston LGBT Caucus for their mayoral candidate forums, then reached for the homophobia and transphobia in the late stages of the 2013 campaign when he couldn't make a dent in Mayor Parker's double digit lead.
He not only said he would if elected repeal Executive Order 150 that protects trans people in Houston city employment, but reached for the transphobia and homophobia when he appeared on the KUHF-FM show Houston Matters, was interviewed by a moderator before taking questions from callers.
When a homophobic man called in to announce indignation towards the Mayor for offering protections to Houston transgender people, Hall joined in on the transphobic party by announcing that in his opinion, it was unacceptable for transgendered people who are “anatomically another gender” to be treated as anything but the anatomical gender.
He doubled down on the anti-TBLGQ prejudice by fully opposing a non-discrimination ordinance, calling homosexuality a “lifestyle choice.”
Well Ben, I not only haven't forgotten what you said to me at that 2013 northside mayoral campaign event when you straight up told me to my face you opposed me and other Houston bi, SGL and trans folks having the same human rights coverage as other Houstonians, I haven't forgotten you opposed the HERO.
Neither have I forgotten the transphobic comment you aimed at me and other trans Houstonians on that KUHF-FM radio broadcast.
Transgender and SGL Houstonians also live, work, play inside the Houston city limits and deserve to have their human rights respected and protected.
I have a long memory when it comes to people who oppress me, and I vote. Even better, I have a blog that will remind BTLGQ Houstonians and our allies from now until Election Day on November 3 why you don't deserve to be the next mayor of Houston and encourage them to vote for candidates that will defend and implement the HERO.
OutSmart Magazine in honor of Women's History Month put together an article honoring Houston BTLQ women who are running thangs, rising leaders and making our community better.
I was happy to see two of my trans sisters in Atlantis Capri and Dee Dee Watters make this list. And if you're asking where's mine and Synthia's names, we were honored in the OutSmart Black History Month Black LGBTQ leaders issue.
I've had (or will have) the opportunity to work with many of the women named in this article on various community projects. For those who were named I haven't met, I'm certain our paths will cross soon.
Congrats to Marshella, Atlantis, Dee Dee, Melanie, Stephanie, Margarita, Augie, Fran and Christina who were recognized in this article.
And for our proud H-town LBTQ sisters who lead on loan to other locales like Yesenia Chavez and Stacey Langley, know we love you, are still thinking about you in the 713, and look forward to the next time y'all come home.
Another Misfits conversation moderated by Fran Watson will be taking place in H-town on March 11 which asks the question: Are Black LGBTQ People Being Left Behind by Our Black Leaders?
From my trans perspective, the answer to that question depends on how you define Black leaders.
But I am less than happy about the deafening silence on trans issues coming from our politicians we elected with our votes and legacy civil rights organizations like the NAACP, and The Urban League.
One of the peeps taking part in this latest discussion in the Tiger Room on the Texas Southern University campus will be National Black Justice Coalition Executive Director/CEO Sharon Lettman Hicks.
There will be a reception that kicks this moderated conversation off starting at 6 PM CDT, with the moderated panel discussion scheduled to start at 6:45 PM.
Since some of you are still irrationally believing the debunked right wing lies about what we trans people actually do in the bathroom, and some of you media peeps are complicit in spreading them, once again I find it necessary to waste bandwith having to reiterate step by step what happens when we trans people walk into any public restroom situation.
As a TransGriot public service, I present a step by step guide to what trans people actually do in any public restroom.
What Trans People Do In The Bathroom
1: Enter bathroom
2: Find empty stall, enter and lock door
3: Check toilet seat for residual poop or pee, wipe off if detected.
4: Pull clothes down in preparation to expel waste products
5: Sit down on toilet seat
6: Poop or pee until finished
7: Wipe buns
8: Flush toilet if a manual one
9: Get up, readjust clothes, unlock stall door
10: Head to sink to wash hands
11. If a trans feminine person, check makeup and appearance.
12. Exit bathroom
Now, does that sound like something that we should spend a year in jail and pay fines for?
Let my people pee and poop in peace, and stop trying to criminalize our need to handle natural body functions should they happen in public spaces for your own personal gain.
Neither are we trans peeps and our allies going to sit quietly and accept being oppressed simply because you want to satisfy some deep seated need to oppress somebody to score political points with your Teabagging base.
The anti-trans hate is flowing in Teapublican ranks as they gleefully pimp unjust bills aimed at oppressing trans people in Texas, Kentucky and Florida.
HB 583 is the unjust bill seeking to make Florida transpeople criminals for simply peeing in the bathroom.
OnTuesday, March 3rd, Trans Lives Matter Tallahassee and allied forces will gather on the steps of the old Florida Capitol around 2 PM EST to speak out against the new HB 583 introduced by Rep. Artilles.
The house bill introduced by Rep. Frank Artilles would criminalize Trans folk from using the bathroom and other public facilities that match their gender identity. It would charge them with a $1,000 fine, up to one year in jail, and even lawsuits for not using the bathroom that matches their birth assigned gender. It would severely endanger the very safety of Trans folk all over Florida on a day to day basis.
We call for this Transphobic HB 583 introduced by Rep. Frank Artiles to be immediately stopped. We want an end to legislation that endangers the livelihood of trans people. We call for an expansion of gender neutral bathroom across the state and want to see the legislation that protects Transgender folk from hate crimes.
This speakout will be hosted by Trans Lives Matter Tallahassee, The Dream Defenders, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), The Center for Participant Education (CPE) and The E-Word.
You longtime readers of this blog know I have much love and admiration for Roby Corado-Walker and the fantastic job she has done over the last few years in building Casa Ruby into the go to TBLGQ focused social services center in the Washington DC area.
It's being noticed, and she's starting to get the funding attention she so richly deserves.
The latest project that Casa Ruby has taken on is opening a transitional housing unit that will house 10-12 TBLGQ youth.
The property that will house the transitional housing facility has been purchased and undergone renovation for its soon to be intended use.
It was recently visited by a group Congressional Hispanic Caucus 2015 spring interns on a chilly DC day to help clean, fix and prep the house so it can get closer to the day it becomes a home for the young people who are ready willing and able with Casa Ruby's help to take control of their lives.
It was wonderful to see the Congressional Hispanic Caucus interns take on Casa Ruby as a project. It is the type of cooperation and community building I want to see happen more often between the African-American trans community, our people and our legacy organizations.
Megacongratulations to Casa Ruby for all the work it has been doing in the Washington DC area, for the staff and volunteers that keep it running, and for its founding director for continuing to breathe life into her vision of a community center that is a home for everyone.
It's Texas Independence Day, the day in which 59 Texican settlers of Coahuila y Texas on this date in 1836 signed a document declaring their independence from Mexico and jumping off the Texas Revolution that successfully concluded with lightning victory at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21.
This date is a state holiday here, but I as a proud African-American trans Texan don't feel like celebrating it Not feeling much pride in a state in which its GOP led government is hellbent on oppressing me.
And I wonder why. Is there some deep seated need in white conservafools to oppress people? They also seem hellbent on proving what I've been saying a lot lately in terms of the most dangerous bigot being the one with the power to write legislation.
Whether it's voter suppression legislation, demonizing Muslims and Latin@ undocumented immigrants, or restricting a woman's right to choose with draconian non scientifically based legislation, I'm not happy with this GOP run government here.
And I'm even less happy about Debbie Riddle's unjust HB 1748 bill and other similar oppressive and blatantly unconstitutional legislation that's been introduced in this legislative session.
I'm sick an tired of Teapublicans demonizing my people and especially the trans community of Texas. Your transphobic hate speech is going to lead to violence and worse, vulnerable kids who feel they have no positive future to look forward to killing themselves.
But that's probably your plan all along isn't it?
Bottom line I'm tired of the Texas GOP treading on me and all the communities I intersect and interact with for right wing political gain.
I'm also sick of the racist ignorance coming from Texas Republican legislators on a regular basis, too that's an embarrassment to the state.
And I would hope that the peeps who love this state and want to see it grow and prosper are tired of the less than stellar GOP led governance coming out of Austin and do something more than just bitch in their not so quite room about it.
I hope and pray they bumrush the polls in 2016 and beyond to throw you Texas GOP bums out.
More good news coming from Arizona as we get word that the city of Phoenix prosecutors have dropped all charges against activist Monica Jones.
She was convicted in May 2013 of “manifesting prostitution” after she accepted a ride from
an undercover police officer during a Phoenix antiprostitution sting.
The case garnered international attention and support from Laverne Cox and the ACLU when Jones began speaking out against the unjust law resulting in 'walking while trans' profiling of trans women of color.
The ACLU has argued
that the Phoenix law is too vague, in that the behaviors it describes
are easily misinterpreted. For example, talking to passersby could be an
indication that an individual is lost and seeking directions or that
they are canvassing for a political cause.
Jones pointed out to Buzzfeed News the law seems to target specific groups of people.
“I think there is a bigger issue that needs to be addressed,” Jones
explained. “This law needs to be thrown out because it unfairly targets
women, transgender women, and people of color living in poverty. Police
wouldn’t [arrest] a man standing on the corner talking to a passerby.”
While she won an appeal of her conviction in January that granted her a possible retrial, it still left the constitutionality of the law in question
The decision by Phoenix prosecutors to drop charges came only eight days after Jones and her
legal team appealed to a higher appellate court to have the law repealed
on constitutional grounds.was timing that Jones' attorney Jean-Jacques Cabou notes, “coincidental
to say the least.”
Cabou said he hoped city officials would consider repealing the law,
but if not, “we’ll blow it up the next time someone brings a case.”
At
the very least, for now, Jones can rest easier, says Cabou.
“The case against [Jones] is officially over. Monica never has
anything to fear resulting from her arrest that night. We won a total
victory on that front.”
What is it about these conservafools who gleefully oppress people, then want to claim liberal-progressive heroes and sheroes who are the polar opposites to everything they stand for?
Remember when the conservafools in 2008 tried to claim that Sarah Palin was Wonder Woman, only to have Lynda Carter herself call them out on it?
They haven't learned their lesson yet
In the wake of Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy passing away Friday and President Obama commenting on it like every other Trekkie and fan of the show has, a Republican state legislator in Oregon couldn't resist the urge to make a fool out of himself and try to claim him for Team Conservafool.
Naw Rep. Post, not only was the late Leonard Nimoy NOT a Republican, his iconic character wasn't either. Spock was the science officer on the USS Enterprise, and one of his favorite quotes was 'the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few' (or the one)
Your party not only hates science, but your party's motto should be 'the needs of the Koch Brothers and the 1% outweigh the needs of society.' And neither is 'live long and prosper' an endorsement of your party's 'greed is good' fiscal policies.
And because you Teapublicans have no health care plan besides don't get sick and die quickly, how can anyone live long enough to prosper?
If you are so desperate to claim a Star Trek character, if anything, the Ferengi are the peeps you Republicans are most like in the Star Trek universe.
You both chase profit over people, and have no use for you feminine population unless it benefits you.
I'm surprised you haven't adopted the Ferengi Rules Of Acquisition as your party platform and replace the elephant with a smiling Ferengi as your party's new mascot.
So no, have several seats if you ever again in life try to compare your party to Mr. Spock..