The last transgender themed White House event for a while will take place in a few hours
The White House Transgender Community Briefing is sponsored by the White House Office of Public Engagement, and will bring together transgender leaders and community members in an event that not only is a celebration of our cultural accomplishments, but also discuss policy issues.
Will I be there? Wasn't invited to this one, but am glad that Nikki Araguz Loyd will be repping the Lone Star state and the Houston area since she did get an invite.
I'm saying it's the last one because I don't see a Trump White House chock full of anti-TBLGQ professional haters having an Office of Public Engagement this accepting and respectful of our community.
The White House Transgender Community Briefing will take place from 4-7 PM EST, and you may be able to watch it via streaming video on the whitehouse.gov website.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Texas 2016 TDOR Events
The Transgender Day of Remembrance memorial events are taking place across the Lone Star State during this Trans Awareness Week leading up to the TDOR itself on November 20.
It's been a rough year, and the election results didn't help matters for us. If you can please support these TDOR events and others if you can. The Texas trans community will be targeted for oppression in this upcoming Texas legislative session, and we need to know that you have our backs
We are also participating in event around the state and nation in advance of the TDOR to educate people about our lives and the issues we face.
This is just the short list of TDOR events happening across the state. If there are others, let me know via e-mail ASAP so I can update the post.
Thursday November 17
San Antonio
1621 N. Main Ave.
San Antonio, TX 78212
Rear parking lot of that location
6-7 PM
MCC San Antonio
611 E. Myrtle St.
San Antonio, TX 78212
7-9 PM
San Marcos
Wesley UCM
510 N Guadalupe St
San Marcos, TX 78666
7 PM
Saturday, November 19
Houston
A.D. Bruce Religion Center
University of Houston
3841 Cullen Blvd
Houston, TX 77204
(hosted by HTUC)
6:30-10 PM
Fort Worth
First Jefferson UU Church
1959 Sandy Ln
Fort Worth, TX 78112
7-9 PM
Sunday, November 20
Waco
Waco Heritage Square
311 Austin Ave.
Waco, TX 76702
5-7 PM
Dallas
Legacy of Love Monument
Oak Lawn Triangle
(at Cedar Springs)
6-8 PM
Houston
Houston City Hall
901 Bagby St.
Houston, TX 77002
6:30-10 PM
Austin
City Hall Plaza
301 W. 3rd St
Austin TX 78701
6:30-9:30 PM
El Paso
Borderland Rainbow Center
2423 Silver Avenue
El Paso, TX 79930
6-7 PM
Houchen Community Center
609 Tays St
El Paso, TX 79901
5-8 PM
It's been a rough year, and the election results didn't help matters for us. If you can please support these TDOR events and others if you can. The Texas trans community will be targeted for oppression in this upcoming Texas legislative session, and we need to know that you have our backs
We are also participating in event around the state and nation in advance of the TDOR to educate people about our lives and the issues we face.
This is just the short list of TDOR events happening across the state. If there are others, let me know via e-mail ASAP so I can update the post.
Thursday November 17
San Antonio
1621 N. Main Ave.
San Antonio, TX 78212
Rear parking lot of that location
6-7 PM
MCC San Antonio
611 E. Myrtle St.
San Antonio, TX 78212
7-9 PM
San Marcos
Wesley UCM
510 N Guadalupe St
San Marcos, TX 78666
7 PM
Saturday, November 19
Houston
A.D. Bruce Religion Center
University of Houston
3841 Cullen Blvd
Houston, TX 77204
(hosted by HTUC)
6:30-10 PM
Fort Worth
First Jefferson UU Church
1959 Sandy Ln
Fort Worth, TX 78112
7-9 PM
Sunday, November 20
Waco
Waco Heritage Square
311 Austin Ave.
Waco, TX 76702
5-7 PM
Dallas
Legacy of Love Monument
Oak Lawn Triangle
(at Cedar Springs)
6-8 PM
Houston
Houston City Hall
901 Bagby St.
Houston, TX 77002
6:30-10 PM
Austin
City Hall Plaza
301 W. 3rd St
Austin TX 78701
6:30-9:30 PM
El Paso
Borderland Rainbow Center
2423 Silver Avenue
El Paso, TX 79930
6-7 PM
Houchen Community Center
609 Tays St
El Paso, TX 79901
5-8 PM
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Angelica Ross Honored With 2016 HRC Visibility Award
Congratulations to my amazing sis Angelica Ross, who was given a well deserved 2016 HRC Visibility Award at the Human Rights Campaign's Chicago Gala on November 12.
For those of you who don't know my amazing sis, she is the founding CEO of TransTech Social Services, an actress who had a starring role in the Emmy nominated Her Story web series and award winning human rights warrior for our community.
She's also an amazing person as well that I'm immensely proud of.
Here's her acceptance speech from that event, and congratulations sis!
For those of you who don't know my amazing sis, she is the founding CEO of TransTech Social Services, an actress who had a starring role in the Emmy nominated Her Story web series and award winning human rights warrior for our community.
She's also an amazing person as well that I'm immensely proud of.
Here's her acceptance speech from that event, and congratulations sis!
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FLOTUS Haters Pay For Their Racist Bigotry With Their Jobs
The election of Trump has sent a signal to bigoted and racist white people that they can be as offensive as they wanna be.
But with that First Amendment freedom to be as reprehensibly racist as they wish to be, they are also finding out the hard way racist hate speech has a cost.
Pam Taylor, the former director of the non profit Clay County Development Corporation in Clay, WV found this lesson out the hard way along with Clay, WV mayor Beverly Whaling
Taylor wrote a racist message on her Facebook page cosigned by Whaling calling First Lady Michelle Obama an 'ape in heels', and then was shocked when the post went viral and the inevitable backlash hit her azz over the offensive comment that cost Taylor her job..
Mayor Whaling, who cosigned Taylor racist post by writing, 'Just made my day, Pam' and subsequently deleting it when she also began to feel the heat, has resigned from the Clay. WV mayor's chair.
What Pam, you and former mayor Whiting mad because the FLOTUS not only hold two Ivy League degrees earned with cum laude grades, but has been the epitome of grace despite having to deal with nonstop ethnic slurs hurled at her, her daughters and her husband?
Miss me with those white women's tears. You comment makes it clear you are. You're only mad because you posted your ugly bigoted disdain for the FLOTUS on social media and got busted for it..
Bye, Pam. Just an FYI for your ignorant behind, apes can also look like this:
Maybe you can find a job in the incoming Trump administration you love so much since it seems that being an overtly racist white person doesn't disqualify you for employment in it.
But with that First Amendment freedom to be as reprehensibly racist as they wish to be, they are also finding out the hard way racist hate speech has a cost.
Pam Taylor, the former director of the non profit Clay County Development Corporation in Clay, WV found this lesson out the hard way along with Clay, WV mayor Beverly Whaling
Taylor wrote a racist message on her Facebook page cosigned by Whaling calling First Lady Michelle Obama an 'ape in heels', and then was shocked when the post went viral and the inevitable backlash hit her azz over the offensive comment that cost Taylor her job..
Mayor Whaling, who cosigned Taylor racist post by writing, 'Just made my day, Pam' and subsequently deleting it when she also began to feel the heat, has resigned from the Clay. WV mayor's chair. What Pam, you and former mayor Whiting mad because the FLOTUS not only hold two Ivy League degrees earned with cum laude grades, but has been the epitome of grace despite having to deal with nonstop ethnic slurs hurled at her, her daughters and her husband?
Miss me with those white women's tears. You comment makes it clear you are. You're only mad because you posted your ugly bigoted disdain for the FLOTUS on social media and got busted for it..
Bye, Pam. Just an FYI for your ignorant behind, apes can also look like this:
Maybe you can find a job in the incoming Trump administration you love so much since it seems that being an overtly racist white person doesn't disqualify you for employment in it.
India Willoughby To Join UK's 'Loose Women'
Just in time for Trans Awareness Week comes the news that the UK's popular Loose Women program will have a new member of the panel in India Willoughby.
Loose Women has been on the air in the UK since 1999, and currently features presenters Carol McGiffin, Denise Welch and Andrea McLean.
She recently appeared on the show to talk about her gender transition and life, and now she will be back as a regular on the show
She's poised to become the first out trans person to be a regular part of a television show with cis women anywhere in the world and as you probably guessed, she's thrilled to have the opportunity to do so.
"I just can't believe it," she said in a recent interview about her new presenting gig. "I absolutely love the show, so it's beyond my wildest dreams to be a guest panelist."
"My history will add something different to the mix and it's the perfect fit for me."
"All the Loose Women have overcome some sort of adversity, they all carry battle scars and that's what makes them interesting people. Mine just happens to be my body."
"I didn't want to be considered a novelty. I've turned down several TV offers. I want to be working on merit and that's why it was so perfect for me, because I'm just a girl next door."
"If I can help others in my situation by becoming a panelist, well that's terrific," said Willoughby."
Congratulations India! I know based on your recent appearance you'll be a wonderful fit for that show. This is also welcome news for transpeople in the UK and your trans siblings around the world.
It's also welcome news for your trans siblings here in the US after the WTF week we've had on our side of The Pond.
Loose Women has been on the air in the UK since 1999, and currently features presenters Carol McGiffin, Denise Welch and Andrea McLean.
She recently appeared on the show to talk about her gender transition and life, and now she will be back as a regular on the show
She's poised to become the first out trans person to be a regular part of a television show with cis women anywhere in the world and as you probably guessed, she's thrilled to have the opportunity to do so.
"My history will add something different to the mix and it's the perfect fit for me."
"All the Loose Women have overcome some sort of adversity, they all carry battle scars and that's what makes them interesting people. Mine just happens to be my body."
"I didn't want to be considered a novelty. I've turned down several TV offers. I want to be working on merit and that's why it was so perfect for me, because I'm just a girl next door."
"If I can help others in my situation by becoming a panelist, well that's terrific," said Willoughby."
Congratulations India! I know based on your recent appearance you'll be a wonderful fit for that show. This is also welcome news for transpeople in the UK and your trans siblings around the world.
It's also welcome news for your trans siblings here in the US after the WTF week we've had on our side of The Pond.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Sen Chuck Schumer: We're In This Together LGBT Community
TransGriot Note: This was a op-ed published today in the Advocate penned bu Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) who some Capitol Hill watchers think will become the next Senate Minority Leader to replace the retiring Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV)
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Here's hoping you Dems in Washington, Sen Schumer do the same thing the Republicans did to us and engage in the same Massive Resistance against #NotMyPresident Trump that the GOP did to President Obama
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After a hard-fought campaign that has left so many of us tired, bitter, and disappointed, I deeply admire the fortitude, character, and patriotism of both my friend Hillary Clinton for her gracious concession speech and President Barack Obama, who has, as ever, set a mature and professional tone regarding the transition of power our nation must soon execute. Their grace, class, and composure inspires us. As President Obama said, “That's the way politics works sometimes. We try really hard to persuade people that we're right and then people vote. And then if we lose, we learn from our mistakes, we do some reflection, we lick our wounds, we brush ourselves off, we get back in the arena, we go at it. We try even harder the next time.”
There are many fellow citizens — the LGBT community, immigrants, communities of color, women, our young people, Democrats and progressives of all stripes — who are profoundly worried about what the future holds. And following everything that was said during this campaign by our now president-elect, it is entirely reasonable to be nervous and even angry. I am not sure what will come next after so many fought so hard for so long to gain the right to say "love is love" no matter what. I am worried about what tomorrow holds and what this new administration may attempt to roll back.
But I write to you today to say I will do all in my power to prevent any backsliding on hard-won rights and to push back against a national discourse that allows for anything less than a full measure of respect for all Americans and would-be Americans.
I will not forget what happened at Stonewall or what happened at Pulse — or any of the countless physical assaults, emotional taunts, and bullying endured by homosexual fellow citizens over the generations. I will not forget North Carolina’s passage of House Bill 2 or the trickle-down of hateful rhetoric inspired by these laws that causes children to take their own lives rather than continue to face the torment of bullies at school. I will not forget the 24 transgender Americans murdered this year alone.
But I also won’t forget when West Point opened the doors of its historic chapel for its first same-sex wedding after President Obama repealed "don't ask, don't tell." I won't forget Edie Windsor’s boundless joy when the Supreme Court handed down its decision to make marriage equality the law of the land. And I won’t forget my family, my friends, my colleagues, or the New Yorkers who depend on me to protect their constitutional rights.
The truth is, I am also depending on you. It’s a terrible fact that there have always been bullies, and there have always been people with hate in their hearts. We will always be stronger.
Keep fighting; keep working; keep pushing for all LGBT Americans, all Muslim Americans, all Americans with disabilities, all Latino Americans, all African-Americans, all white-black-brown working-class Americans struggling to have a fair shot at the American dream. And keep in the back of your head the words preached by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr: “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
There are many fellow citizens — the LGBT community, immigrants, communities of color, women, our young people, Democrats and progressives of all stripes — who are profoundly worried about what the future holds. And following everything that was said during this campaign by our now president-elect, it is entirely reasonable to be nervous and even angry. I am not sure what will come next after so many fought so hard for so long to gain the right to say "love is love" no matter what. I am worried about what tomorrow holds and what this new administration may attempt to roll back.
But I write to you today to say I will do all in my power to prevent any backsliding on hard-won rights and to push back against a national discourse that allows for anything less than a full measure of respect for all Americans and would-be Americans.
I will not forget what happened at Stonewall or what happened at Pulse — or any of the countless physical assaults, emotional taunts, and bullying endured by homosexual fellow citizens over the generations. I will not forget North Carolina’s passage of House Bill 2 or the trickle-down of hateful rhetoric inspired by these laws that causes children to take their own lives rather than continue to face the torment of bullies at school. I will not forget the 24 transgender Americans murdered this year alone.
But I also won’t forget when West Point opened the doors of its historic chapel for its first same-sex wedding after President Obama repealed "don't ask, don't tell." I won't forget Edie Windsor’s boundless joy when the Supreme Court handed down its decision to make marriage equality the law of the land. And I won’t forget my family, my friends, my colleagues, or the New Yorkers who depend on me to protect their constitutional rights.
The truth is, I am also depending on you. It’s a terrible fact that there have always been bullies, and there have always been people with hate in their hearts. We will always be stronger.
Keep fighting; keep working; keep pushing for all LGBT Americans, all Muslim Americans, all Americans with disabilities, all Latino Americans, all African-Americans, all white-black-brown working-class Americans struggling to have a fair shot at the American dream. And keep in the back of your head the words preached by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr: “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
In the past decade, our country's progress toward full equality for LGBT citizens leaped forward in ways that many of us never would have predicted just a short time ago. In the last 10 years alone, I went from being one of the first politicians to even walk in the New York City Pride Parade to watching marriage equality become the law of the land. Our country does change for the better, but not on its own. We worked hard for that progress, and we will expend every ounce of our ingenuity and effort to defend it.
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Here's hoping you Dems in Washington, Sen Schumer do the same thing the Republicans did to us and engage in the same Massive Resistance against #NotMyPresident Trump that the GOP did to President Obama
Be Known For Your Flawless FDA Anti-Smoking Ad
One of the things I noticed when I first started hanging out in the Montrose gay clubs in June 1980 that was in stark comparison to the straight clubs I hung out in during the 80's was that there were far more people smoking in those gay nightclubs
It was so bad that when I went into those gay clubs, any clothes I wore smelled like cigarette smoke for several days after those visits. After Houston passed its non-smoking ordinance, that abated somewhat, but I ran into the same problem in Louisville when I moved there in 2001.
The clouds of cigarette smoke were so thick in The Connection, the largest and most popular bar there, I would literally have to go outside for fresh air. I quit going to it and clubs in Da Ville period until Louisville passed its non smoking ordinance in 2006.
The reason I'm going down Moni Memory Lane about LGBTQ smoking is this PSA ad campaign launched by the FDA to tackle the fact that the estimated 2 million TBLGQ youth ages 18-24 are twice as likely to smoke as their hetero counterparts That translates to thousands of TBLGQ adults dying from smoking related causes and diseases later in their lives.
The $35.7 million The Free Life ad campaign features this groundbreaking 'Be Known For Your Flawless' ad that features several drag queens, Shangela, Tammie, Trixie and Manila discussing why they don't smoke and urging BTLGQ youth to live 100% tobacco free.
Here is the ad.
It was so bad that when I went into those gay clubs, any clothes I wore smelled like cigarette smoke for several days after those visits. After Houston passed its non-smoking ordinance, that abated somewhat, but I ran into the same problem in Louisville when I moved there in 2001.
The clouds of cigarette smoke were so thick in The Connection, the largest and most popular bar there, I would literally have to go outside for fresh air. I quit going to it and clubs in Da Ville period until Louisville passed its non smoking ordinance in 2006.
The reason I'm going down Moni Memory Lane about LGBTQ smoking is this PSA ad campaign launched by the FDA to tackle the fact that the estimated 2 million TBLGQ youth ages 18-24 are twice as likely to smoke as their hetero counterparts That translates to thousands of TBLGQ adults dying from smoking related causes and diseases later in their lives.
The $35.7 million The Free Life ad campaign features this groundbreaking 'Be Known For Your Flawless' ad that features several drag queens, Shangela, Tammie, Trixie and Manila discussing why they don't smoke and urging BTLGQ youth to live 100% tobacco free.
Here is the ad.
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Moni's Going To Tucson For TDOR
My air travel for 2016 isn't done yet. I'll be returning to Tucson for the first time since 2012 later this week
The Southern Arizona Gender Alliance (SAGA) has invited me to speak at their event on the University of Arizona campus near the Old Main Fountain. There's also a panel discussion I'll be taking part in on Saturday
Looking forward to seeing all you peeps on your end of I-10 at the University of Arizona campus and in southern Arizona again
The Southern Arizona Gender Alliance (SAGA) has invited me to speak at their event on the University of Arizona campus near the Old Main Fountain. There's also a panel discussion I'll be taking part in on Saturday
Looking forward to seeing all you peeps on your end of I-10 at the University of Arizona campus and in southern Arizona again
Monday, November 14, 2016
Groundbreaking PBS Journalist Gwen Ifill Dies
As if this week couldn't get any worse, now comes the sad news that groundbreaking journalist, longtime host of PBS' Washington Week' and cohost of the PBS News Hour has died after a months long battle with cancer
Ifill was one of my journalist possibility models, and I admired her for being a White House correspondent, a two time vice presidential debate moderator and just simply being the type of authoritative journalist I want to emulate every day.
We will need journalists like her over the next four years.
Rest in power and peace, Sister Ifill. You blazed an award winning trail for other journalists to follow and set high standards that those of us who wish to enter journalism would do well to become.
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Ifill was one of my journalist possibility models, and I admired her for being a White House correspondent, a two time vice presidential debate moderator and just simply being the type of authoritative journalist I want to emulate every day.
We will need journalists like her over the next four years.
Rest in power and peace, Sister Ifill. You blazed an award winning trail for other journalists to follow and set high standards that those of us who wish to enter journalism would do well to become.
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Transgender Awareness Week 2016
Today is the start of Transgender Awareness Week, which is a series of events being held in various locales in the runup to the Transgender Day of remembrance on November 20.
This one is coming at a best of times worst of times moment for the transgender community in the United States. While we just celebrated the first Veterans Day in which our trans service members can openly serve our country. It was preceded by a contention election in which Donald Trump won in a shocking upset and the human rights progress we made under President Obama is now threatened..
In a few weeks we will have a Black trans woman in Laverne Cox playing a trans character on a scripted legal drama, but before that happens we will on November 20 read the names of 23 trans lives who are no longer here, with many of those trans people we lost being under 40 and African-American.
As the late trans leader Alexander John Goodrum said in 2000, “When transgendered people are denied rights, it's often the because of the perception that they're homosexual. With gay people, it's often as not because they're perceived to be violating gender norms. It's the same fight against the same enemies. GLBT people have to realize that in order to move ahead.”
Our allies need to recognize that point as well. It's why Transgender Awareness Week and the educational efforts happening during it are not only needed, but necessary.
This one is coming at a best of times worst of times moment for the transgender community in the United States. While we just celebrated the first Veterans Day in which our trans service members can openly serve our country. It was preceded by a contention election in which Donald Trump won in a shocking upset and the human rights progress we made under President Obama is now threatened..
In a few weeks we will have a Black trans woman in Laverne Cox playing a trans character on a scripted legal drama, but before that happens we will on November 20 read the names of 23 trans lives who are no longer here, with many of those trans people we lost being under 40 and African-American.
As the late trans leader Alexander John Goodrum said in 2000, “When transgendered people are denied rights, it's often the because of the perception that they're homosexual. With gay people, it's often as not because they're perceived to be violating gender norms. It's the same fight against the same enemies. GLBT people have to realize that in order to move ahead.”
Our allies need to recognize that point as well. It's why Transgender Awareness Week and the educational efforts happening during it are not only needed, but necessary.
We Are All At Risk
TransGriot Note: This op-ed is courtesy of Philadelphia based trans advocate Sharron Cooks, who was our lone African-American trans feminine delegate at the 2016 DNC, and recently participated in the Trans United For Hillary event centered in North Carolina.
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During the Hillary Clinton campaign, I took a visit to North Carolina with Trans United for Hillary (TU4H). TU4H is a political organization that is comprised of Trans activists from various organizations and states from around the country. TU4H organized several events in North Carolina to help support Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party, and oppose Governor Pat McCrory, the sponsor of HB2. House Bill 2 or more formally known as the, "Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act," is a piece of statewide anti lgbT legislation that grants the state permission to legally discriminate against gay and transgender people in North Carolina and it is in full effect.
In Philadelphia, PA we are very fortunate to have lgbT protections but how long will that last under a Trump/Pence administration? Well if it is anything like HB2 in North Carolina, our nation's LGB and Trans community is in for a world full of troubles. The Trans community, all too often, has not been a priority when it comes to legal protections and now that we are probably the first in line facing a repeal of any and all rights we have fought for, we are demanding our inclusion in every the stage of the legislative process. #ProtectTransRights
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The Democratic Party and its leadership as we know it have been devastated by the results of this election term especially the presidency. This is particularly troublesome for people of color, Muslims, people with abilities issues, LGB people and the transgender community. The transgender community of color will be the first and most negatively affected by the 2016 presidential election results because of the discriminatory policies the Republicans plan to implement while in control of our three branches of American government; the presidency, congress and the Supreme Court (if a conservative is appointed). Mike Pence has been hailed as one of the most conservative and anti-lgbT government officials of our time. His views and policies on lgbT issues will strip away any and all progress made for lgbT equality under President Obama's administration. For transgender individuals this is absolutely terrifying.
During the Hillary Clinton campaign, I took a visit to North Carolina with Trans United for Hillary (TU4H). TU4H is a political organization that is comprised of Trans activists from various organizations and states from around the country. TU4H organized several events in North Carolina to help support Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party, and oppose Governor Pat McCrory, the sponsor of HB2. House Bill 2 or more formally known as the, "Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act," is a piece of statewide anti lgbT legislation that grants the state permission to legally discriminate against gay and transgender people in North Carolina and it is in full effect.
My visit to North Carolina, gave me and others in the Trans community, a glimpse of what is in store for the lgbT community underneath a Trump/ Pence administration, which is the legalization of discrimination against lgbT individuals not only in North Carolina but nationwide. A member of the TU4H team had a first had experience being discriminated against for simply existing. While canvassing for the TU4H campaign, a Trans woman had law enforcement officials called on her not once but twice. The perception of being "Trans," is all North Carolina residents need when they call law enforcement officials. Luckily, my TU4H team member was not arrested but it was definitely a wake up call for me and many other TU4H team members.
Trans activists from the National Center for Transgender Equality, the Human Rights Campaign and from around the country along with some Trans delegates from the Democratic National Convention were informed about the discrimination our TU4H team members faced and we were instructed not to "post" about it by a TU4H organizer. In essence we were being "silenced" in the face of anti- lgbT protections even though our mission is to advocate for pro- lgbT legislation.
This was most troubling for me for several reasons; first, why would the TU4H and the Democratic Party knowingly send a Trans people in a known conservative county with No Trespassing" signage to canvass (knock on the doors of residents to get them out to vote and to promote the Democratic Party's platform of inclusion and diversity)? Second, why was our safety being compromised for political gain? Third, why did TU4H organizers ask the team to "remain silent" about two incidents involving the police being called on a Trans woman for simply existing?
All too often, Trans people are exploited and their safety put at risk all for the sake of a human resource such as labor and political capital in this case.
Republican Governor McCrory was defeated in North Carolina's gubernatorial race by Democrat Roy Cooper which gives lgbT people in North Carolina some hope of HB2 being repealed. But is it a victory considering what the Trump/Pence administration has planned?
All too often, Trans people are exploited and their safety put at risk all for the sake of a human resource such as labor and political capital in this case.
Republican Governor McCrory was defeated in North Carolina's gubernatorial race by Democrat Roy Cooper which gives lgbT people in North Carolina some hope of HB2 being repealed. But is it a victory considering what the Trump/Pence administration has planned?
It has been days now since the results of the American presidential campaign and many white LGBT organizations and leaders are at a loss as to which direction they "should" focus on to ensure the protections LGBTQ people, secured during President Obama's administration. As a member of the Trans community of color, I am extremely concerned that the rights of Trans people will be the first set of protections to be revoked. It is time for white LGBT leaders to become supportive allies to the Trans community and it's leadership. It is time for the "old guard" to step aside and listen to those who are facing discrimination on an all too frequent basis, and to help elevate members of the Trans community to lead this battle for equality. Not equality for some, not equality in incremental stages, not equality that only consists of white LGBT run organizations but true equality for all people.
In Philadelphia, PA we are very fortunate to have lgbT protections but how long will that last under a Trump/Pence administration? Well if it is anything like HB2 in North Carolina, our nation's LGB and Trans community is in for a world full of troubles. The Trans community, all too often, has not been a priority when it comes to legal protections and now that we are probably the first in line facing a repeal of any and all rights we have fought for, we are demanding our inclusion in every the stage of the legislative process. #ProtectTransRights
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Sunday, November 13, 2016
Congrats Sheriff-Elect Zena Stephens!
One of the other positive things that happened on Election Night was that the first ever African-American female sheriff in Texas was elected in Jefferson County
That's the county 90 miles east of Houston along I-10 in which Beaumont and Port Arthur are the primary cities in.
She's Zena Stephens, and at the time she was elected on November 8 she was serving as the current chief of the Prairie View A&M University Police Department.
She served for 16 years in the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department, leaving as a chief deputy to take the chief's job at PVAMU in 2013 after serving in the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department as a field officer, in administration and in public relations.
Stephens when she accepted the PVAMU PD job became the first female chief in that department's history.
As you probably expected for a trailblazer, it wasn't an easy road to make that history. She had to win three elections to do so. In two of them, she faced off against better funded candidates.
Texas Black history moment. The first Black female deputy sheriff in Texas was Barbara Hayes Foreman. She was appointed in 1977 and served in Travis County (Austin).
But back to talking about our latest Black history maker.
In the March Democratic primary, Stephens knocked off Rod Carroll, the top deputy of retiring Jefferson County sheriff Mitch Woods, who is retiring after 20 years of service as Jefferson County sheriff. Carroll had the overwhelming support of Jefferson County law enforcement and the funding, but finished third in the primary.
If Stephens name is familiar to you, it's probably because of an incident that garnered national news coverage.
During that March primary campaign, a gunshot was fired through a glass door at her campaign headquarters the night before the election by 19 year old Vidor resident (why am I not surprised?) Adam Carver who was allegedly uttering racial slurs as he did so.
Vidor is an odious Klan infested sundown town along I-10 in neighboring Orange County which has a long racist reputation in southeast Texas and with Black Texans across the state.
Carver was using his 2nd Amendment rights to express some of those Klan family values they preach and teach in Vidor. He was arrested, indicted and charged with deadly conduct, and is facing a court hearing on November 28.
Stephens topped the field in the March Democratic primary, but didn't get over 50% of the vote to win the nomination outright, so she was forced into a May runoff election for the Democratic nomination against former constable Joe 'QB' Stevenson.
In addition to the Democratic nomination, history was on the ballot in that Democratic runoff election battle. The winner would become the first ever African-American sheriff in Jefferson County, and Stephens prevailed
That win over Stevenson propelled her to the general election against the Republican nominee in former Beaumont PD Lt, Ray Beck, who raised six times more cash than Stephens for this race.
But as I've pointed out more than a few times, just because you have more money than your opponent doesn't mean you're guaranteed political victory.
Stephens won by 2,431 votes in a race that saw 86,701 total ballots cast. It was voters in Beaumont's northern and southern precincts along with Port Arthur voters that helped her seize the lead and hold on to win with 51.4% of the vote for the win despite a strong challenge from Beck. .
Sheriff-elect Stephens commented after her win about the historic nature of it.
That's the county 90 miles east of Houston along I-10 in which Beaumont and Port Arthur are the primary cities in.
She served for 16 years in the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department, leaving as a chief deputy to take the chief's job at PVAMU in 2013 after serving in the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department as a field officer, in administration and in public relations.
Stephens when she accepted the PVAMU PD job became the first female chief in that department's history.
As you probably expected for a trailblazer, it wasn't an easy road to make that history. She had to win three elections to do so. In two of them, she faced off against better funded candidates.
Texas Black history moment. The first Black female deputy sheriff in Texas was Barbara Hayes Foreman. She was appointed in 1977 and served in Travis County (Austin).
But back to talking about our latest Black history maker.
In the March Democratic primary, Stephens knocked off Rod Carroll, the top deputy of retiring Jefferson County sheriff Mitch Woods, who is retiring after 20 years of service as Jefferson County sheriff. Carroll had the overwhelming support of Jefferson County law enforcement and the funding, but finished third in the primary.
If Stephens name is familiar to you, it's probably because of an incident that garnered national news coverage.
Vidor is an odious Klan infested sundown town along I-10 in neighboring Orange County which has a long racist reputation in southeast Texas and with Black Texans across the state.
Carver was using his 2nd Amendment rights to express some of those Klan family values they preach and teach in Vidor. He was arrested, indicted and charged with deadly conduct, and is facing a court hearing on November 28.
Stephens topped the field in the March Democratic primary, but didn't get over 50% of the vote to win the nomination outright, so she was forced into a May runoff election for the Democratic nomination against former constable Joe 'QB' Stevenson.
In addition to the Democratic nomination, history was on the ballot in that Democratic runoff election battle. The winner would become the first ever African-American sheriff in Jefferson County, and Stephens prevailed
That win over Stevenson propelled her to the general election against the Republican nominee in former Beaumont PD Lt, Ray Beck, who raised six times more cash than Stephens for this race.
But as I've pointed out more than a few times, just because you have more money than your opponent doesn't mean you're guaranteed political victory. Stephens won by 2,431 votes in a race that saw 86,701 total ballots cast. It was voters in Beaumont's northern and southern precincts along with Port Arthur voters that helped her seize the lead and hold on to win with 51.4% of the vote for the win despite a strong challenge from Beck. .
Sheriff-elect Stephens commented after her win about the historic nature of it.
"I think it is important, because I never saw anybody who looked like me in this role, or as a police chief, when I was growing up," said Stephens. "And so the idea, not just for girls but for any minority, that you can obtain these jobs at this level, I think that's important. And it's important for these jobs in law enforcement and any job to reflect the community they serve."Congrats to Sheriff-elect Stephens for this hard fought accomplishment in a male dominated field. And at a time when confidence and respect for police forces is at a low ebb in Black communities across the nation, it''s an important accomplishment as well.
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What We has Here Is A Fauxgressive Failure To Communicate 5 (Part II)
This is the continuation of a post about a conversation thread that broke out on my Facebook page that encapsulates why many of us in the non-white trans community believe that in some cases our biggest problem we face is not a hostile to our human rights Trump administration, but the lukewarm white trans fauxgressives in our own ranks.
Cue Olivia Maynard again...
Joanna Clark What frustrates me with the White Supremist mentality is their ignorance of where they came from. Had it not been for a small band of dark-skinned Africans who had the courage to hike out of Africa 65,000 to 130,000 years ago and settle the world, us white folks would not be here. We owe our lives to them.
Cue Olivia Maynard again...
Joanna Clark What frustrates me with the White Supremist mentality is their ignorance of where they came from. Had it not been for a small band of dark-skinned Africans who had the courage to hike out of Africa 65,000 to 130,000 years ago and settle the world, us white folks would not be here. We owe our lives to them.
Esarhaddon Asshur "Move forward together" when the country, thanks to the system, threw LGBT and especially T under the bus for the sake of a candidate endorsed by the Nazis and the Klan. Yeah. Sure.
Esarhaddon Asshur Plenty of white LGBT voted for Trump so that's a bit hypocritical. Too many white people didn't have POCs back this election or at any point in American history, why should we be entitled to expect them to have ours?
Esarhaddon Asshur The plural of anecdote is not data.
Monica Roberts @Olivia, The vast majority of us non-white folks didn't because we knew Trump would be a disaster.
Guess you want to ignore the long lines of Latino and Black voters here and around the country, myself and my family included, that damned sure didn't want a Trump presidency
Make no mistake about it, the vast majority of nonwhite Americans are openly fearful and angry for good reason about what happened on Tuesday and literally despise this man, conservatism and the Republican Party.
Guess you want to ignore the long lines of Latino and Black voters here and around the country, myself and my family included, that damned sure didn't want a Trump presidency
Make no mistake about it, the vast majority of nonwhite Americans are openly fearful and angry for good reason about what happened on Tuesday and literally despise this man, conservatism and the Republican Party.

Olivia Kimberly Maynard The numbers speak for themselves.
I know that when I had arguments with some POC and they would say it is white privilege that allows me to vote Clinton. Not one person of color said they were wrong.
Some of them had a grand time arguing with me for months.
Nope. If it were just one person it would be different. It was dozens.
They grew their numbers right on my page for six months.
I know that when I had arguments with some POC and they would say it is white privilege that allows me to vote Clinton. Not one person of color said they were wrong.
Some of them had a grand time arguing with me for months.
Nope. If it were just one person it would be different. It was dozens.
They grew their numbers right on my page for six months.
Esarhaddon Asshur No it is not. All statistics show POCs disproportionately voted Clinton and white people for Trump. Those are actual statistics.
Esarhaddon Asshur She is still racking up votes as not all Democratic votes are in. None of that equals denial of the exit polls and the actual factual information.
Esarhaddon Asshur One anecdote does not invalidate all the election polls and statistics that say otherwise.
Esarhaddon Asshur Ignoring voter suppression for three years and pretending Ferguson and the judicial murders didn't set a precedent is utter idiocy. White people voted for Trump across age and gender. That matters. It is true whether it offends you or not.

Olivia Kimberly Maynard Esarhaddon Asshur It doesn't offend me. It's true. What offends me is race baiting an election that was about immigration and LGBT.
Family values isn't a white phrase for get black people. It is a phrase for get LGBT.
So white LGBT kids need a safe place going forward.
Montrose center is failing them by race baiting. We need a new center
Family values isn't a white phrase for get black people. It is a phrase for get LGBT.
So white LGBT kids need a safe place going forward.
Montrose center is failing them by race baiting. We need a new center
Esarhaddon Asshur You are literally going full Klan here. You are a wolf in sheep's clothing, the kind of person who would let the Galaxy Burn over your pettiness. Fuck you and the horse you rode in on.
Justina Williams It's so sad that our Hilliary did not win the electoral college. They should do away with it.
Monica Roberts No Olivia, 'racism is bigotry and prejudice infused with systemic power used by a majority group to retard, roll back or eviscerate the progress of a minority group. Only one ethnic group in America has that power and they gleefully at times use it.

Olivia Kimberly Maynard I get that.
However to lay this election at the feet of white people. Or white women specifically is to miss the mark.
POC didn't turn out and those that did went to Trump and Republican in the biggest numbers ever.
I have lost friends I have had for years who were people of color because my white privilege of telling them Trump is racist.
I was dragged by people of color black Trans women. For fighting for Hillary.
So I will not listen to anyone blame me.
I certainly will not listen to Montrose center leaders blame white LGBT people. White LGBT kids are suffering.
I promise this. If they don't stop my goal is white donations leave Montrose center.
I mean it. Stop race baiting, and tell the preacher she isn't believable in her role as professional race baiter.
However to lay this election at the feet of white people. Or white women specifically is to miss the mark.
POC didn't turn out and those that did went to Trump and Republican in the biggest numbers ever.
I have lost friends I have had for years who were people of color because my white privilege of telling them Trump is racist.
I was dragged by people of color black Trans women. For fighting for Hillary.
So I will not listen to anyone blame me.
I certainly will not listen to Montrose center leaders blame white LGBT people. White LGBT kids are suffering.
I promise this. If they don't stop my goal is white donations leave Montrose center.
I mean it. Stop race baiting, and tell the preacher she isn't believable in her role as professional race baiter.
Esarhaddon Asshur POC Goddamn well did turn out. The largest constituency for Trump was white people. Fuck if I care you don't like those facts.
Esarhaddon Asshur You are blackmailing over white supremacy and seeing yourself as a hero? The fuck is this bullshit?
Monica Roberts @Esahaddon, this is Whiteness and white supremacy in action.
Esarhaddon Asshur Monica, indeed. This is exactly how Trump won. This callous sociopathy.
Esarhaddon Asshur The fracturing happened November 8th when white people made Trump happen.
Esarhaddon Asshur Then you literally want kids hurt because of a sociopathic motivation. You are openly wanting to hurt GLBT kids. Fuck this entitled Klan mentality and tribalism nonsense.
Esarhaddon Asshur You condemn tribalism and speak of white dollars and white feelings as central. Do you fucking hear yourself?

Olivia Kimberly Maynard I am living in reality. There are white dollars and black dollars. People say that all the time. Time to split up.
It's ok. Maybe one day we can make up. However I do have my purpose this year. Convince Montrose center leaders to focus on LGBT and not scapegoat white people on issues out of their mission.
10% is my goal.
I will be successful. Why. I will have help from the very people of color who mocked me for Voting Clinton
It's ok. Maybe one day we can make up. However I do have my purpose this year. Convince Montrose center leaders to focus on LGBT and not scapegoat white people on issues out of their mission.
10% is my goal.
I will be successful. Why. I will have help from the very people of color who mocked me for Voting Clinton

Olivia Kimberly Maynard Esarhaddon Asshur of course they exist. However, Montrose center isn't blaming them for Trump.
10% that is the goal
10% that is the goal
Esarhaddon Asshur So you're actually threatening children over your imagined grievance. Good Gods.
Monica Roberts and doing so on the page of a Black trans activist who was lobbying Capitol Hill when her ass was still too scared to come out

Olivia Kimberly Maynard Monica Roberts I love you Monica and yes you have been fighting a great fight even when I was too chicken shit to come out.
However, I didn't see you address Fox News Trans person of color as she recruited people on my page. ...See More
However, I didn't see you address Fox News Trans person of color as she recruited people on my page. ...See More
Phil Stinard Wishing financial ruin for the Montrose Center due to one's misguided interpretations of election data is petty at best and borderline psychotic at worst. I agree with Monica.
Monica Roberts Olivia, you and fauxgressives like you are what's wrong with this country. The reality is that because of your white skin, you DO have privilege and advantages that no trans person of color ever will have or get. Your white privilege has allowed yo...See More
Alvin A. McEwen They don't know which direction to go? First you begin assembling the troops so to speak and assure us that you have our backs. Really we need to get more leaders who can perform well under adversity then publicly twiddle their thumbs in abject fear.
Monica Roberts We also need leaders willing to speak truth, not only to the powerful, but to the idiots in our own ranks
Alvin A. McEwen AND be not afraid to aggressively challenge anti-lgbt groups before they begin a campaign, leaving us to play catch up.
This is whiteness and white privilege in action, folks. You are not immune to it, nor can dismiss the fact you don't have ti just because you are a member of the TBLGQ community. You still marinated in a society that prizes and exalts whiteness uber alles
If you can't honestly look in the mirror and see that, then you are as much of an enemy to me and all non-white trans people as the folks who gleefully voted for Trump and all you third party voters in swing states who voted that way knowing the stakes of this election, and are now trying to riverdance away from what you enabled.
Your cluelessness is enabling the very oppression you claim to be opposed to.
As someone who relentlessly calls it out when conservafools are swimming it, I also have an obligation to call it out when it occurs in our trans ranks
Needless to say she got blocked.
If you can't honestly look in the mirror and see that, then you are as much of an enemy to me and all non-white trans people as the folks who gleefully voted for Trump and all you third party voters in swing states who voted that way knowing the stakes of this election, and are now trying to riverdance away from what you enabled.
Your cluelessness is enabling the very oppression you claim to be opposed to.
As someone who relentlessly calls it out when conservafools are swimming it, I also have an obligation to call it out when it occurs in our trans ranks
Needless to say she got blocked.
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