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[WomenLiteracy] Transgender learners

Daphne Greenberg alcdgg at langate.gsu.edu
Fri Dec 30 12:36:09 EST 2005


Some of us may have transgender learners in our classrooms. In the fall, Amnesty International produced a report on police abuse and misconduct against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the US. According to the fall 2005 INTERACT Newsletter (published by the Women's Humans Rights Action Network of Amnesty International) one of the most signficant findings of the report is the degree to which transgender women are targeted for abuse and misconduct by the police. The newsletter also states that "violence against women is characteristically underreported because women are ashamed or fear skepticism and disbelief. Lesbians, transgender men and women who are perceived as too masculine fear reporting abuse as all too often they are seen as responsible for the violence committed agains them and the violence is seen as a 'punishment' for their lack of conformity." (p. 5)
Do any of you have any thoughts about whether adult literacy classrooms are in "safe" places for transgender learners, teachers, administrators?
Daphne


Daphne Greenberg
Assistant Professor
Educational Psych. & Special Ed.
Georgia State University
P.O. Box 3979
Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3979
phone: 404-651-0127
fax:404-651-4901
dgreenberg at gsu.edu

Daphne Greenberg
Associate Director
Center for the Study of Adult Literacy
Georgia State University
P.O. Box 3977
Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3977
phone: 404-651-0127
fax:404-651-4901
dgreenberg at gsu.edu


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