This Nov. 3rd, we must for Monica, cast that vote. We must unapologetically speak our truth at the ballot box, and with one unified voice, let it be known we are here, and that we will not be erased. We must, not just for our sake any longer, but for one trans sister who gave her life and every ounce of power so the world you have today in 2020 as a transgender person has become so much better than it was in 2010. We must, because the person that played the largest role in the past ten years did so for us, all we need to give back is our voice on Nov. 3rd. Be heard!!
Read MoreDemocrat Candidates Discuss Historical Issues @ LGBTQ FORUM
“We’ve got a crisis of belonging in this country,” Buttigieg said. Speaking to the LGBTQ community directly, he said, “We have the power to reach into our own experience: Belonging to a part of America that also cuts across all of the other different categories,” and that as “the only minority that exists in equal proportion across every ethnicity family and income group. We could help be that glue.” – Mayor Pete Buttigieg
Read MoreBret Weinstein’s Odd Trans Day of Visibility Tweet Connects to a Larger Problem in the Science Discussion
On March 31st of 2019, biologist and IDW (Intellectual Dark Web) member Bret Weinstein took to his Twitter account and tweeted the following: Upon reading this tweet, I was puzzled. Not necessarily offended, but genuinely confused. What on Earth was this message trying to ultimately convey? That trans people are not born biologically in a […]
Read MoreNo More Whitewashed-Patriarchal LGBT History; Marsha P. Johnson gets rightful recognition .
Johnson and a close friend, Sylvia Rivera, founded the trans-youth organization STAR — Street Transvestite (now Transgender) Action Revolutionaries — that housed and fed homeless youths.
Read MoreAnti-Discrimination Bill Set to be Signed in New Hamphshire-TMPlanet
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) is expected to sign a bill in the coming week that would ban discrimination in the state based on gender identity. The Republican-controlled state Senate passed the legislation last week. The bill would make it illegal to discriminate against transgender people in matters of housing, employment, and public accommodations. […]
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