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TDOR speech – Markie

TDOR speech – Markie

Resilience, Healing, and Hope by Markie Anne Wenzel As One who has been down the path of Transgender Transition, and Making my way in the world. I have endured Hurt, Heartache, and people trying to bring me down and destroy Me. I have faced my trials, and felt the...
TDOR speech – michael

TDOR speech – michael

who calls out the names of the living? michael munson who calls out the names of the living? those who have been bruised, scarred, marked for life with the hate tattooed on their bodies carved into their minds burned through their souls? who calls out the names of the...
TDOR speech – Syd

TDOR speech – Syd

by Syd Michael Robinson Dearest Friends, Today, all over the world, there are programs and vigils being held for Transgender Day of Remembrance. As, I’m saying this, the impact of what that means is settling into my mind. It’s truly amazing to think that so many...
FAQ: Transgender Day of Remembrance

FAQ: Transgender Day of Remembrance

November 20th every year is Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR). This fact sheet includes TDOR’s history, statistics, and why and how some murders are “message crimes” aimed at the larger community.
FAQ: Universal Design

FAQ: Universal Design

The disability field calls it “universal design,” meaning that if you design for those with the most different needs, you’ll better serve everyone. This FAQ explains how universal design works when we’re talking about transgender and non-binary...
FAQ: Know and Tell Why

FAQ: Know and Tell Why

The practice of telling a client why you need sensitive information prior to asking for it is extremely helpful in many situations, especially for trans and non-binary people, who are all too often asked inappropriate or insensitive questions. This FAQ explores...
FAQ: Master Status

FAQ: Master Status

This FAQ describes multiple cases in which trans and non-binary people got served poorly because a service provider defaulted to “master status” and assumed everything the trans person was dealing with was related to their gender identity.