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#Trans rights activist
chaos-in-one · 2 years
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I'm that queer inclusionist trans rights activist the terfs warned you about
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katymontgomerie · 2 years
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Who do I know from #transtwitter that I can follow on here?
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theexodvs · 2 years
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Are trans people real?
There are people deluded into thinking they are a gender in discord with their physiology, yes. When asked why they think this, they rely on stereotypical gender roles from their surrounding culture.
EDIT: I have been reminded of people who want to have different sexual organs, allegedly divorced from socially-generated gender dysphoria. These people are no more in need of different sexual organs than are people of body integrity dysphoria of missing limbs. It is a delusion all the same.
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yourdailyqueer · 2 months
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Louise Lawrence (deceased)
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: Born 1912
RIP: Died 1976
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Artist, activist, writer, teacher
Note: Throughout her life, Lawrence corresponded with and built an extensive network of transgender people across the Bay Area, the US, and globally. Through Lawrence's network, members connected and collectivized, sharing information about doctors, medical procedures and comparing surgical results. She was known to house transgender people, including those who had traveled to seek surgery in San Francisco.
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unbidden-yidden · 7 months
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Hey major shout-out to my fellow trans Jews. This year has been hell and it's hard not to feel like we've been completely abandoned, betrayed, shut out, and made unsafe across the full political spectrum.
I'm so sorry; we deserved better. I hope you're okay and standing strong - we will get through this together 🕎 🏳️‍⚧️ ✡️
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nando161mando · 11 days
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[France]
This Sunday will be a day of demonstrations for trans rights in all major French cities
@anarchistmemecollective @radicalgraff @kropotkindersurprise @antifainternational
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queeryouthautonomy · 1 year
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We're starting a protest!
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Visit queeryouthassemble.org to learn how to join us, and send us an ask or email us at [email protected] with any questions!
Photo credits and alt text available under the cut:
📸 credits, used with permission: 
All art by the incredible @jesseyoungpaulson 
Slide 6: @cpagsa during their walkout, March 2022
Slide 7: @lgbtatorr during their walkout, as QYA Head of Teams @alia.cusolito gives a speech, March 2022
Slide 8: @briggs_padilla from their walkout, March 2022
Slide 9 and 10: @alia.cusolito from Let Trans Athletes Play, August 2022
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A digital art piece showing a diverse group of queer youth is overlayed with text reading, “March for Queer & Trans Youth Autonomy, March 31 2023, All 50 States, Uniting as One.” 
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The background is a rainbow gradient with  a digital art piece showing three queer youth. The text reads, “It’s time we create one of the largest queer youth marches in history! Uniting every queer and trans young person under the common goals of safety, autonomy, joy.” 
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A rainbow gradient with a small digital art piece in the corner of three queer youth. The text reads, “The queer & trans community has been upended by a series of devastating laws, detrimental legislation, and queerphobic attacks designed to make the lives of queer & trans youth as unbearable as possible. Each and every queer & trans youth serving org has  responded in their own ways, prompting walkouts, protests, legislative challenges, organizational statements, and other rebuttals in an attempt to swing the momentum. Now it’s time to unite our communities powerful work and collectively advocate for youth as one!”
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A rainbow gradient overlayed with text reading, “This march will center the voices of queer and trans youth.” This is followed by a bulleted list saying the following, “Marches will be held at capitol buildings & in major cities in all 50 states. Queer & trans youth will share their stories, experiences, and demands to the masses.  Everyone from adults to allies to politicians will march in solidarity. State & national orgs will organize these marches, while students will organize walkouts at their schools.”
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A rainbow gradient overlayed with text reading, “Queer and trans youth will receive the spotlight to advocate for their safety, their joy, and their autonomy. The tidal wave that these marches will create, combined with the  political & media spotlight on queer & trans youth, will drown the conservative narratives that have dominated the fight until now. In their place, queer & trans youth voices, stories, interviews, testimony, films, books, will all rise to show the lives and share the stories of queer & trans youth. We will be front and center.” 
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An image of students from @cpagsa during QYA’s National Queer Youth Walkout is overlayed with text and a list of checkboxes reading, “Youth! If you are an activist, are in your school’s GSA and/or have been impacted anti queer & trans youth speech, legislation, or laws then we invite you to join our queer & trans youth led march planning committees! Visit queeryouthassemble.org for more information.” 
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An image of students at Old Rochester Regional’s walkout, with QYA Head of Teams Alia Cusolito giving a speech, overlayed by text which reads, “ Queer & trans youth listening sessions. January 7th, 2023, 4pm EST, January 11th, 2023, 8pm EST, January 15th, 2023, 4pm EST, and January 21st, 2023, 10pm EST. We invite queer & trans youth across the country to join us at our march listening sessions, where we will be brainstorming a list of demands for the march. Once completed, the list will be circulated across the country, and signed by politicians & organizations to pledge their commitment to queer & trans youth. Register by clicking the link in our bio or visiting queeryouthassemble.org. 
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An image of students during the walkout in March, overlayed with text and checkboxes reading, “Adults! If you have an LGBTQ+ kid, support queer & trans youth autonomy, and/or want a safe and loving future for your children then we invite you to donate to Queer Youth Assemble! Visit queeryouthassemble.org to donate.”
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An image of queer youth attending Queer Youth Assemble’s Let Trans Athletes Play event in August overlayed with text and checkboxes reading, “Orgs! If you support queer and trans youth autonomy, have BIPOC, trans, or disabled leadership, and/or have experience planning marches or major events, then we invite you to plan a March at your state’s capitol/major city! Visit queeryouthassemble.org to sign your org up. 
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An image of queer youth attending Queer Youth Assemble’s Let Trans Athletes Play event in August overlayed with text and checkboxes reading, “What can I do? Visit queeryouthassemble.org, share this post on your socials, and/or donate to support the march.”
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whereserpentswalk · 2 months
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Bigotry is not hatred. You need to recognize elements of bigotry that aren't hateful or mean. Bigotry is believing and enforcing someone's status as marginalized. But you don't have to hate someone to believe that they're lesser then you, or desevre less rights.
There are bigots who will treat you as a child that needs protecting, and who can't be trusted with your own freedom. They won't be mean to you, but they think of you as lesser then them none the less. This is especially common with bigotry twords disabled people and twords people society views as female.
When looking to see if someone is bigoted asgisnt a group, don't ask weather or not they hate them, as weather or not they think they deserve less rights.
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danneroni · 1 month
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Happy TDOV 🏳️‍⚧️⚧️ Jesus loves the gays, in fact...
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gothichorrorshow · 1 year
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Queer youth autonomy protest!
Are you a queer person in the USA under 25 years old who wants to fight for their rights? Join the protest!
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The Basics
This protest is a nation wide protest happening at every state capital and in Washington DC. The date will be March 31st, but there's much to do before then.
The website is queeryouthassemble and the tumblr account is @queeryouthautonomy I am not the official spokesperson or anything like that I just joined the State March Committee and am very passionate :D
If you reblog this post please head over to the official blog and give them a follow and reblog their pinned post! I made it easy for you by tagging them
State Marches
To get information on the locations, times, etc of your local state marches be sure to check this map for changes. Alternatively here's a link to the state march masterpost by the official blog.
While DC and state capitals are the priority, other marches will be held in various places. So hopefully you can find one close to you that you can attend!
DC March
The DC march will be the biggest march and the focus. The goal is to get people from all fifty states to attend. The focus is queer youth, but anyone who cares about queer rights can attend.
If funds are available, hopefully queer youths' trips to DC will be covered for those who can't afford it.
The march path will be mobility aid accessible and the speeches will be accessible for HoH and vision impaired folks!
List Of Demands
The list of demands is now complete! Click here to sign, whether as an individual or for an org.
Committees
The committees are entirely led by queer youth. The committees help organize the protests. There's four committees,
General March Committee: Provides input and suggestions for the general march, helps create a list of demands.
Resources and Guides Committee: Creates resources for safe protests and walkouts, advertises the resources on social media.
Washington DC March Committee: Contacts orgs and politicians to contribute to the DC protest (the biggest protest)
State March Committee: Organizes protests in the state capitals, updates website with state marches information, advertising the state marches.
Here's a direct link to the committee info and sign up!
Walkouts
Along with the protests they're also looking to organize peaceful walkouts at schools nation wide for the goal of having schools become supportive of queer youth.
If you want to organize one at your school, I personally recommend working with your school GSA club (if you have one, if not maybe you'd want to work on organizing one!)
Alternatives to walkouts are available too, there's plenty other ways you can organize an event at your school if walkouts would be too difficult.
Here's a link to further information on alternatives to walkouts and walkout safety.
Donations
Donations are needed to fund the protests! If you've got some spare money and want to support queer youth, please consider donating here!
Organizations
While I doubt I have this kind of reach, especially on tumblr (maybe if enough people reblog idk), if any orgs see this and are interested in supporting the protests,
State orgs: If you'd like to help organize/support a march in your state capital (or other important places) there's a form for you to fill out here.
Nationwide orgs: Your platform is needed for advertising. To find some flyers or pamphlets to use, look here. (I used one for this post)
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chaos-in-one · 1 year
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Gender affirming surgeries have one of the lowest regret rates among various types of surgeries with a less than 2% regret rate and yet are the main ones being argued to be taken away, y'all don't care about saving people who might regret it later, you just don't think trans people are capable of being independent enough to deserve bodily autonomy and to make our own decisions.
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katymontgomerie · 2 years
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Tumblr straight away recommending me trans porn lol. I thought this site had banned all that. And also it's a bad sign if it has trans rights and trans porn conflated in the algorithm isn't it my goodness
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jewish-sideblog · 13 days
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Thinking about "Pinkwashing" again. I don't know how to stress this enough, but Israel had a famous and beloved trans woman pop star in 1993.
I'm assuming the younger Queer audience on tumblr doesn't realize how recent US Queer rights are. For comparison, the famous and beloved US show Law & Order SVU came out in 1999 and used transphobic slurs on national television nearly every episode. There was a case with a "he/she" (the most respectful term they used) at least once a season, and she would always be a violent criminal sex worker. They were still making fun of cis gay people in mainstream media through the mid-2000s. Being gay was still illegal in Texas in 1993! You could get charged with a crime for having gay sex! If you wanted to live openly as a trans person in the US in 1993? You pretty much had to live in specific neighbourhoods in NYC or LA. And even then, you risked getting assaulted or killed every time you walked out the door.
If that was the dominant environment in the US in the '90s and early 2000s, how would Pinkwashing a trans woman to national stardom benefit Israel's image? You'd think, if anything, it would make the average USAmerican less likely to support Israel. Dana International couldn't have been a PR tactic to garner support from the USA, because the US liked trans people less in the 90s than they do today. Maybe, just maybe, she got famous because she makes good music, and because Israeli people tend to accept her for who she is. Is that so hard to believe?
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transmascpetewentz · 7 months
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my anons: "you're a creepy female, preying on the poor, poor men"
people irl: regularly clock me and call me she/her
the government: tries to take away my reproductive rights
some people on this webbed site: YOU'RE AN EVIL TMRA WITH MALE PRIVILEGE!!!
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yourdailyqueer · 2 months
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Shreegauri Sawant
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 22 July 1980
Ethnicity: Indian
Occupation: Activist
Note: In 2014, she became the first transgender person to file a petition in the Supreme Court of India for adoption rights of transgender people.
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fanzines · 1 year
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Awesome 'dont die wondering... transgenderism could be for you.' sticker by @sweatermuppet. Buy it on their BigCartel, where they sell so many awesome stickers. Also available to buy as a print.
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