Thursday, November 20, 2008

Transgender Day of Remembrance

from Equality Advocates:


In November of 1998, Rita Hester, a transgender woman in Boston, Massachusetts, answered a knock at her door. Instead of a friend, however, the person at the door was an assailant who forced entry into her apartment and stabbed her over twenty times. Rita's death that night proved to be the event that focused the attention of transgender people everywhere on the terrible violence often inflicted on trans people.

Today, November 20th, is Transgender Day of Remembrance. This day honors the memory of persons murdered during the past year. Transgender Day of Remembrance is a time to stand up against this violence and say "NO MORE."

This past week, over 30 people came to a Transgender Town Hall meeting in Pittsburgh, PA to discuss current legislation considered in Pennsylvania affecting the transgender community. Additionally, Equality Advocates Legal Intern Natalie Hrubos helped plan the Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review’s 2008 Symposium titled “Intersections of Transgender Lives and the Law: Critical Perspectives on Legal and Social Challenges.”

Other events are planned throughout Pennsylvania today, and can be found at International Transgender Day of Remembrance

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