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William769

(55,147 posts)
Fri Sep 14, 2012, 01:09 AM Sep 2012

D.C. launches transgender rights campaign

Mayor Vincent Gray and other D.C. officials on Thursday officially unveiled the country’s first publicly-funded campaign to combat anti-transgender discrimination.

“We know an ad campaign is not a cure all or a panacea, but it is a step in the right direction,” said Gray at Mova on 14th Street, N.W., before he, Office of Human Rights Director Gustavo Velasquez and others unveiled five separate ads that feature five trans or gender variant people who live in the city. Councilmember Jim Graham (D-Ward 1 Jeffrey Richardson, director of the Mayor’s Office of GLBT Affairs, Earlene Budd of Transgender Health Empowerment and Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, were among the activists and other officials who attended the unveiling. “It is saying that we are going to step out; we are going to be on the forefront; we are going to send a message that people who are transgender have as much a place in the District of Columbia as anybody else.”

The ads, which will remain on display throughout the city during the fall, highlight D.C.’s anti-discrimination law that includes trans-specific protections. They also encourage trans Washingtonians to contact the Office of Human Rights if they experience discrimination based on their gender identity and expression.

The Metropolitan Police Department reported five bias-related crimes based on gender identity and expression during the first six months of this year, compared to two reported anti-trans incidents during the same period in 2011. The stabbing death of Deoni Jones at a Northeast Metro bus stop in February and a Human Rights Report released in July that criticizes D.C. police for confiscating condoms from trans prostitutes and other sex workers underscore what activists maintain is persistent anti-trans violence and discrimination in the nation’s capital.

http://www.washingtonblade.com/2012/09/13/d-c-launches-transgender-rights-campaign/

I'm glad to see this is starting to be addressed, the more visibility, the better.

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