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Re: What is a girl (woman)?A personal response to the question 'what is a woman?' |
Prop 8 Miami makes its voice heardMiami takes a stand |
Vlog_4Johanna M's fjärde Vlog handlar om ett billigt tutt-trick |
trans-alliesHowever, most of my lesbian friends are supportive. |
Josh At the Gay Life Expo 2008what the title says Great artist! :) |
The dingo ate my boyfriend!Where are you? |
Afterthoughts on 91My thoughts on the UFC 91 ppv |
New Hair And A Fat Ass!!O yes baby that's right!! |
its me comeing outits all about haveing trouble with makieing true friends and those u trst |
Prop 8 rally Chicagochicago rally prop 8 |
Dallas Protest of California Proposition 8Dallas Protest of California Proposition 8 |
intro video part 2sorry it's so long |
vlog 4just talking about some bullying issues |
Intro video part 1introductions |
So...I wanna know?Tell me what you think. What's your comment? |
Delias Trans Vlog 5Some observations of changes taken place since doubling my dosage of HRT meds. |
Mara Keisling on HRC and transgender advocacyAt the 2008 Equality NC Conference, Mara Keisling, National Center for Transgender Equality - "Winning Transgender Inclusive Legislation" fielded a question about the status of the relationship between the transgender community and the Human Rights Campaign. The transcript is below: "People believe that what happened last year was this. One of two things had to have happened. Either they really believe that transpeople are a core part of the fabric of the family -- or they don't. If they do, then the decision they made last year (to agree to have trans protections stripped from ENDA) is unthinkable. They couldn't have done it. If it's not, then they have no right to speak for us. You can't speak for people and then say they don't get theirs now, and that's OK. Now that's a simplification of what happened and I'm very well aware that that's a simplification of what happened. And some of my particular personal feelings about this have to do with how it was handled. It was handled very, very badly and it still continues to be handled very, very badly by a lot of folks on a lot of sides. But you know just two weeks ago, they released their Congressional scorecard in which they penalized the seven members of Congress who all who all up to that point had 100% perfect civil rights records. All seven of them have been penalized by HRC for supporting a trans-inclusive bill by voting against the non-inclusive one. So, we don't believe that you have a right to speak for transpeople...you know we kept saying 'We need to stay at the table.' You don't stay at the table by locking everybody else out. And I happen to believe that they are continually disrespectful to all other LGBT organizations and dismissive of our skills and our right to be there. And that's some of my personal stuff. That being said, we all are in the same activist space. Most of the senior management and a lot of the lower-level people at HRC are my dear friends. This isn't personal in that sense. But it is very personal in the sense that we need ENDA so that people can stop dying.. It's a real survival thing - people don't have jobs, people don't have hope. It is very personal to me and a lot of us for that reason. That being said, I don't advocate one way or another that people do or don't work with HRC. I know what our position is at NCTE. And until they change their position -- which they are still not willing to do -- that will be our position. And frankly -- and I don't mean this again as a negative HRC thing -- their dominance is declining anyway. They used to be the only game in town in DC, and that's no longer true. There are, I believe, nine LGBT organizations with policy shops in DC. Now HRC is still the best connected in Congress; but again, I believe they are more interested in using those connections to have connections. We as a marginalized LGBT community are so used to being marginalized that we think it is a victory if a senator talks to us or that a senator comes to our fundraiser. We think that's a victory? That's no longer a victory for us; we have real power now. Now is when we have to take those connections and we have to say 'Here is what we need, and here's what you have to do and you have to do it now.' And I just don't believe they are strong enough to do that. Now, I think those people who work with HRC -- and many of you probably in the room do -- I think you can make them get there. If they know that their grassroots supporters want that, maybe they will get stronger and more 'backboney' -- and more aspirational. None of the work we're doing we're doing just to do it. We're doing it to save people's lives, and to save people's dignity...but I do not want people to stop giving to HRC, I don't want them to stop going to HRC stuff. I want HRC to be strong, I want HRC to be a real leader. I want them to do their job. I just want them to do it in a way that is responsible. If you're going to be a spokesperson for transpeople, you cannot sell out transpeople. And that's my view of it, and it's not personal, I don't hate anybody, but it is very personal in the sense that this is really serious business. I have fun in my work, I really do, but people are dying." |
Prop 8 Protest-ClevelandStanding up for equal marriage rights in Cleveland Ohio by the Free Stamp |
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hello you tube!its been a while since i made some videos |
Cam’s FTM Introintroducing myself to youtube |
Der Untergang: Hitler & the End of ManhoodBarbara Walters interviews Hitler |
047: SnooooW!Yay! First snow today! Why did it take so long? This is MICHIGAN. |
SPECIFICALLY TO XXY GUYS WHO REFUSE TO TAKE HORMONE THERAPYSPECIFICALLY TO XXY GUYS WHO REFUSE TO TAKE HORMONE THERAPY |
sexyful at its besthot gorgeous sydney struts her stuff |
Prop 8 Protest Dallas Texas "Yes We Can"Great signs in this crowd. |
Anti-Proposition 8 Rally in Colorado Springs - Nancy MorrisTransgender speaker Nancy-Jo Morris speaks at Anti-Proposition-8 Rally at City Hall, Colorado Springs, Nov. 15, 2008 |
Jamison Green, SF Pride 2000Jamison Green speech at San Francisco Pride, June 2000 |
TSG11: My Invisible Fannypack of Male Privilege"Cyber-bullying: The Effects on Transgender Victims" is a research study about how the presence of social support relates to depression and life satisfaction levels in transgender victims of cyber-bullying. Are you at least 18 years old? Are you a member of the transgender community? Have you ever been harassed on the Internet? Do you want to help contribute to psychological research of transgendered people? Copy/paste this link to participate in the study. http://ultracat.wcu.edu/ultimatesurvey/Surveys/TakeSurvey.aspx?s=8B01449C031A4196AEE500420E06E2DA It will require no identifying information from its participants and will take approximately 25 minutes of your time. Thank you! |
Re: Transgender Day of Remembrance and Duanna Johnsonhttp://www.geocities.com/belindadarlington |
Transgender Training Video (Chicago Police Department)An information video offered to the men in blue in Chicago. |
6 weeks on Twow it's already been 6 weeks |
Update 11/14I'm ALIVE~!!! and my cat Bailey. |
Transguy: my life and questions....intromy life as a transguy...with questions for you along the way |
CHRISTA AND VAL TALK ON TRANS DAY OF REMEMBRANCETRANSSEXUAL 101 |
Transgendered person convo. in spanish class.our class was talking about this transgenered person that we heard about in class. in this video, you hear mrs. woods talking a little about it and erin stating a comment. lols. |
Transgender Day of Remembrance 2008I remember the voices who were silenced. Transgender Day of Remembrance 2008 |
Evan’s FTM vlog o3featuring Jessica |
"Transgender Discrimination"A news report (tinyurl.com/6ber3m) (the third in a series entitled "Becoming") from WCAX 3 in Vermont which focuses on Tony, who transitioned from female to male in the mid-90s -- undergoing sexual reassignment surgery -- and who then became a victim of workplace discrimination. (11/14/2008) |
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