[PovertyRaceWomen 1419] Re: Trans Day of Remembrance
Laurie Sheridan
laurie_sheridan at worlded.org
Tue Nov 20 09:17:45 EST 2007
I think others (non-transgendered people) might also be interested in knowing about this. When I looked at the list of trans people who have been murdered since 1970, I have to say I was shocked--it is a very long list.
I know it's a subject that evokes all kinds of feelings and reactions, but it can be a way to talk about basic human rights and the prevalence of violence. Teachers will know when or whether it makes sense to talk about in the classroom--it helps just to know that this web site exists.
I did not know about this day of remembrance before, so thanks, Daphne.
Laurie
Laurie Sheridan, Workforce Development Coordinator
World Education/SABES Central Resource Center
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Boston, MA 02210
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>>> "Daphne Greenberg" <ALCDGG at langate.gsu.edu> 11/19/2007 7:28 PM >>>
For those of us who have trans learners in our classes, they may be interested in knowing (if they don't know already) that Tuesday, 11/20/07, is the Trans Day of Remembrance. For more information go to:
http://www.gender.org/remember/day/
Daphne
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