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Danielle Ni Dhighe
20th November 2012, 02:41
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

19 November 2012
Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America

Transgender Day of Remembrance Statement

The Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America issue the
following statement to mark the Transgender Day of Remembrance, held
annually on November 20th.

The first Transgender Day of Remembrance was a candlelight vigil held
in San Francisco, California in 1999 in memory of Rita Hester, a
transgender woman who was murdered a year earlier. Her murder remains
unsolved. Since then, the Transgender Day of Remembrance has grown, and
is now observed in over 185 cities throughout more than 20 countries.

The Transgender Day of Remembrance exists to raise awareness of hate
crimes against transgender and gender non-conforming people, publicly
mourn and honor their lives, memorializing those who have died due to
transphobic violence, and reminds non-transgender people that
transgender and gender non-conforming people are their children,
parents, friends, and partners.

The guiding principles of the Transgender Day of Remembrance: "Those
who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it" (Santayana);
All who die due to anti-transgender violence are to be remembered; It
is up to us to remember these people, as their killers, law
enforcement, and the media often seek to erase their existence;
Transgender lives are affirmed to have value; We can make a
difference: by being visible and speaking out about anti-transgender
violence, we can effect change.

Every year, there are many transgender and gender non-conforming
people who are assaulted and murdered because of who they are. Often,
these victims of violence are also members of other oppressed groups.
Transgender and gender non-conforming people of color are especially
likely to experience physical violence.

The Irish Republican Socialist Party became the first political party
in Ireland to support equality for transgender people in a motion
passed at its 2000 convention, which stated, "The IRSP affirms its
commitment to full equality for gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and
transgender people."

As the North American representatives of the IRSP, the IRSCNA has
long championed equality for transgender people, and has had and
continues to have transgender members, and we call on our members and
supporters to mark the Transgender Day of Remembrance and to work
toward a safe world for transgender and gender non-conforming people.

As revolutionary socialists, we recognize that this requires more
than just reform, it also requires a revolutionary change in society.
Full sexual and gender liberation for all people can only happen if
existing social institutions are abolished and the archaic values
they represent are swept aside with them. While working toward that
goal, we must also do what we can to make the world safer for
transgender and gender non-conforming people now.

We demand an end to violence and discrimination against transgender
and gender non-conforming people, and we demand an end to transphobia
from some gays, lesbians, and certain feminist tendencies.

We demand that the medical and psychiatric establishments stop
enforcing sex/gender apartheid through the creation of false diseases
and the denial of medical care. We oppose so-called "reparative
therapies" which propose to "cure" sexual and gender diversity,
seeing them as another form of violence against LGBT people.

Further, we believe that the social pressures placed on people to
conform to narrowly defined gender roles must be combated and
eliminated, to advance the liberation of all people.

We believe each human being has an inherent right to define their
gender and to make decisions about their bodies based on those
definitions.

In conclusion, the IRSCNA stand in solidarity with transgender and
gender non-conforming people on the Transgender Day of Remembrance,
and we mourn the loss of so many lives to violence perpetrated in the
name of hatred and bigotry.

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Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America
PO Box 5174
Champaign IL 61825
USA
[email protected]
http://www.irscna.org/
http://www.irsp.ie/irscna.html

TheGodlessUtopian
20th November 2012, 20:57
13 Transgender Americans Murdered in 2012

Looking at the lives of transgender and gender-nonconforming people killed (so far) this year to mark the International Transgender Day of Remembrance.

BY Diane Anderson-Minshall

November 20 2012 5:06 AM ET

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Every November 20, activists around the globe pause to honor the transgender lives lost to violence, hate, and prejudice. Transgender Day of Rememberance (http://www.transgenderdor.org/) was established in 1999 to memorialize Rita Hester, a trans woman brutally murdered November 28, 1998. Hester's murder remains unsolved, as do many of the crimes committed against transgender and gender-nonconforming people.
According to TDOR's official website (http://www.transgenderdor.org/about-2), at least one trans person has been killed every month for the past decade. Trans women of color are most often targeted by this violence.
This year TDOR honors 265 trans people murdered because of hate. Thirteen of those deaths took place in the United States. Read on to find out more about each of the lives lost and find a comprehensive, worldwide list of TDOR vigil events here (http://www.transgenderdor.org/2012/11/19/home.htm).


Deoni Jones died of a stab wound to the face that penetrated her skull February 2 in Baltimore. She was 23. According to Homicide Watch D.C. (http://homicidewatch.org/victims/deoni-jones/), Gary Niles Montgomery, a panhandler caught on video attacking Jones, was charged with first-degree murder while armed. He pleaded not guilty in November.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Deoni-JonesX400.jpg


Coko Williams, 35, was found dead in Detroit April 4. According to Detroit TV station WJBK, Williams had been shot and her throat was slashed. Police are still looking for the killer. According to Crime Stoppers (http://www.rewardstv.net/michigan-states/2500-transgender-murder-reward/#more-3696), Williams’s murder occurred less than a month after 19-year-old Qasim Raqib received a 40-year sentence for the murder of trans woman Shelley Hilliard, also 19, who had been mutilated and set on fire in the same city. There is a still a reward (http://www.rewardstv.net/michigan-states/2500-transgender-murder-reward/#more-3696) for information that might lead to an arrest in the Williams case.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Coko-WilliamsX400.jpg


Tyrell Jackson, 23, was shot to death in Riviera Beach, Fla., April 4, and a friend of hers was wounded in the same attack. Luis Rijo De Los Santos, 22, was arrested in connection with the crime.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Tyrell-JacksonX400.jpg


Paige Clay was found dead of a gunshot wound to her face April 16 in Chicago. She was also 23. Her murder has not been solved.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Paige-ClayX400.jpg


Tiffany Gooden was found dead in an abandoned building in Chicago's Austin neighborhood August 14. She died of multiple stab wounds. She was only 19 years old. She was found just blocks from where Paige Clay was found shot to death in April. Her murder has also not been solved.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Tiffany-Donta-GoodenX400.jpg


Deja Jones was shot to death in Miami August 26. She was 33. No arrest has been made.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Deja-Dewayne-JonesX400.jpg


Kendall Hampton died of gunshot wounds in Cincinnati August 29. She was 26. In September, 19-year-old Eugene Carlos Dukes was arrested and charged with her murder.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Kendall-HamptonX400.jpg


Kyra "Kruz" Cordova, 27, was shot in the head at point-blank range September 3 in the city of brotherly love, Philadelphia. NBC Philadelphia (http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Who-Killed-Kyra-172921561.html) reports that the case is cold and her family is still looking for answers."If someone could so horribly do it to her, then they could do it to somebody else," said her mother, Dawn Maher.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Kyra-CordovaX400.jpg


Rene "Rosita" Hidalgo Hernandez was found gagged with multiple stab wounds and a slit neck March 15 in Miami. On November 19, according to The Miami Herald (http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/19/3104863/man-charged-in-murder-of-transgender.html#storylink=cpy), police arrested Miguel Pavon, who has been charged with first-degree murder. Police told reporters that DNA evidence found on a used condom, sock, and underwear found near Hidalgo Hernandez's body matched a sample Pavon had given police when they were investigating the murder of a sex
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Rene-Rosita-HidalgoX400.jpg


Brandy Martell, 37, died of gunshot wounds on April 29 in Oakland, Calif. SF Weekly reports that Martell's assailant shot her in her genitals before he shot her twice more in the torso. Tiffany Woods, her old boss at Tri-City Health Center, where Martell was a peer counselor, has been working with local police to lower the violence trans people face in Oakland. Martell's murder is still unsolved.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/BRANDY_MARTELLX400.jpg


Lorena Escalera died in a suspicious fire in Brooklyn, N.Y., May 11. Escalera, whose stage name was Lorena Xtravaganza, performed at several nightclubs in New York and was known by fans as the "Puerto Rican Beyoncé." There have been no arrests in the case.
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/LORENA_ESCALERAX400.jpg


Crain Conaway, 47, was beaten to death in her Oceanside, Calif., home in January. Tyree Paschall, 28, has been charged with the crime and pleaded not guilty in April. A preliminary hearing in the case is set for December 5, according to Camp Pendleton Patch (http://camppendleton.patch.com/articles/court-reschedules-preliminary-hearing-for-oceanside-murder-suspect).
http://www.advocate.com/sites/advocate.com/files/imce/uploadedimages/Crain-ConawayX400.jpg


Tracey Johnson (not pictured), 40, died of multiple gunshot wounds July 5 in Baltimore. She and a friend had run from the attacker into a home, but she was followed and shot to death. In August police released a sketch of the suspected killer (http://www.wbaltv.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/Composite-sketch-released-in-transgender-woman-s-death/-/10131532/15943120/-/obgny1/-/index.html), who so far has eluded arrest.




Source: http://www.advocate.com/politics/transgender/2012/11/20/13-transgender-americans-murdered-2012