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This article is about a Black transgender woman, Rita Hester, whose life and tragic death inspired the creation of Transgender Day of Remembrance.
This article is about a Black transgender woman, Rita Hester, whose life and tragic death inspired the creation of Transgender Day of Remembrance.
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In this article, the founder of Transgender day or Remembrance, Gwendolyn Ann Smith says, "This day we mourn our losses and we honor our precious dead -- tomorrow and every other day, we shall continue to fight for the living."
In this article, the founder of Transgender day or Remembrance, Gwendolyn Ann Smith says, "This day we mourn our losses and we honor our precious dead -- tomorrow and every other day, we shall continue to fight for the living."
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This web resource from GLAAD has a description of the origins of TDOR, information for media outlets, a list of relevant organizations and resources, and reports on violence and discrimination, and more.
This web resource from GLAAD has a description of the origins of TDOR, information for media outlets, a list of relevant organizations and resources, and reports on violence and discrimination, and more.
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Content warning: this article contains descriptions of violence against transgender people. It also contains remarks about the individuals from their friends, family, and loved ones.
Content warning: this article contains descriptions of violence against transgender people. It also contains remarks about the individuals from their friends, family, and loved ones.
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Author C. Riley Snorton draws upon fugitive slave narratives, Hollywood films, African American literature, and journalism to discuss the intersections be...Show more
Author C. Riley Snorton draws upon fugitive slave narratives, Hollywood films, African American literature, and journalism to discuss the intersections between blackness and transness from the mid-nineteenth century to present-day anti-black and anti-trans legislation and violence. This title can be borrowed as a Link+ Interlibrary Loan.
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