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trans rights and the existence of trans people are not political tools. they are not political opinions. they are not debatable. they are human rights. nobody should have their existence denied in law and nobody should be erased in the name of politics.
this blog loves and supports trans individuals and believes that they deserve protected civil rights
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to any of my transgender followers feeling isolated with todayâs news, i want you to know that this community, the LGBTQ community will not stand idly by and let this happen. i stand with all my trans brothers, sisters and siblings and i hope you know that you are so incredibly valid and nothing and no one can ever take your identity from you. i know it might not mean a lot coming from me, but please know that you cannot and will not be erased.
if you are feeling alone, please reach out to someone or call a helpline. if you are in the US, please call the trans lifeline or contact the trevor project via text/online if you canât make the call.
to any cis people, we canât let this happen. please do whatever you can to help out the community and if you are in the US, call your reps and ask them how they will support trans people.
How To Help Trans, Nonbinary Communities Amid Reported Trump Policy Plans
The Trump administration is working on a plan to severely narrow the legal definition of gender, according to a report in The New York Times on Sunday.
The proposed policy, according to the Department of Health and Human Services, would define gender âon a biological basis that is clear, grounded in science, objective and administrable,â meaning it would define gender as either male or female as determined by genitalia at birth. Any dispute about an individualâs gender would require genetic testing. This would have major repercussions for the transgender and gender nonconforming communities â particularly in regard to health care.
Roughly 1.4 million Americans identify as transgender, and as of 2017, violence against this community is on the rise.
Since the Trump plan was revealed, protesters have been gathering online â often using the hashtag #WontBeErased â and in person around the country. On Sunday night, several hundred people gathered in Washington Square Park in New York City.
But there is still a lot of work to be done to make sure the trans and gender nonconforming communities are protected.Â
Here are some ways you can help:
Vote
Youâve likely seen people coming out in droves to encourage others to vote; itâs one of the most important things you can do as an American. Casting ballots at the federal, state and local levels affects transgender rights. Check Vote.org for ways to promote turnout in your area. Call your friends and family members nearby to go to the polls with you, and remind those in other states to vote too.Â
Educate yourself
Being an ally isnât just patting your trans or nonbinary friends on the back or retweeting them occasionally. Itâs about respect and fighting for their rights. The first step to being a good ally is educating yourself on the basics â knowing someoneâs preferred pronouns, avoiding stereotypes and learning what policies in government directly affect the trans and gender nonconforming communities. You can find a primer on those issues and more here.
Promote helpful resources and trans-led organizations
While many âprominent national organizations are not led by trans or nonbinary people,â many are and need help on both the national and local levels. Some of those organizations, according to Out magazine are: Audre Lorde Project, Casa Ruby, Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement, Fierce, Organizacion Latina de Trans en Texas, Southerners on New Ground, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, Trans Latin@ Coalition, Trans Law Center and Trans Lifeline. More comprehensive lists can be found at the Trans Justice Funding Project and Borealis Philanthropyâs Fund for Trans Generations.
Sharing numbers like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255), the Trevor Project at 866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386) and Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860 can be immensely helpful for those in crisis.
Share the work of trans activists and journalists
Groups like Lambda Legal, the ACLU and the Transgender Law Center are legal organizations that ofter extensive information about trans rights and policies that affect them. Keep an eye on their social media pages to see if theyâre holding events you can take part in or to share their messaging.
Additionally, sharing the work of trans and gender nonconforming journalists helps spread the messaging being put out by the community for the community. Too often, work about the trans community is written by people who are not members of that community â which can be completely OK, as long as itâs done correctly. This piece in Them does an excellent job of explaining the problem with media organizations not hiring trans reporters to cover trans issues.
Some individuals to follow include Janet Mock, Laverne Cox, Chase Strangio, Tyler Ford, Trace Lysette, Amiyah Scott and Meredith Talusan.
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âThere will be days when youâre going to feel like youâre not making the right choices in life. But there will be nights when youâre still left with a choice to hold yourself together before you sleep: Take care of yourself.â
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