Trans Rights Whats In It For You

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on a snowy day

when i was 10 years old i got the itch

to go sledding

so my father took me to the hardware

store i picked out a sled

and i was in line with it and he went

over to look at

hammers or something and um

just to give you an idea of how i looked

back then

here’s how i looked um just imagine that

person but all bundled up for winter

so this older guy walks by me and bumps

into me

and he goes oh i’m sorry little girl

and i’m not paying attention right so

i’m just confused

but my father just wheels on the guy

and and he starts yelling at him he’s a

boy how can you think that he’s a girl

and and i really thought in that moment

that i was gonna watch my father

beat this guy because he thought i might

be a girl

so that was really scary and it was one

of a thousand little moments

that you know told me that i had to push

these feelings

that i was different right had to push

those feelings down

and it and it delayed my transition

for another quarter century at my lowest

point

this is how i looked um so

that fear that trans people feel that

fear of transitioning

it’s rooted in reality at time of

recording

there is no federal law that protects

trans and non-binary people

from discrimination so we’re a

vulnerable population

trans folks are worried about getting

and keeping a job

the rate of unemployment for trans

people is one third higher than the

national rate

we are worried about being able to own a

home

or even keeping basic shelter over our

heads

the rate of housing and security for

trans folks is twice the national rate

and our home ownership rate is half of

the national rate

and finally we fear not just rejection

but we fear violence

in 2020 37 trans people in the united

states were murdered in hate crimes

the vast majority of them were black

trans women

who have to try to survive at the

intersection

of transphobia and white supremacy

which makes them aggressively targeted

by perpetrators of hate crimes

so what i do for a living is i’m a

trainer

for the equitas health institute you can

see me

doing my thing out in the field there

and among the many things

organizations hire us to do we’re often

hired

because organizations want to do a

better job serving the trans community

so i’ll share these statistics with them

right

and they’re they’re often shocked

sometimes horrified

and they want to do better they do but

sometimes i also get a vibe of

that’s a shame we should treat trans

people better

but do we really have to change all

these things about

how we operate to cater to this small

minority

what’s in it for us and today i want to

talk about

how creating a world where trans people

have full citizenship

where we can use a bathroom without you

know being afraid of

getting accosted or assaulted where our

names and our pronouns are respected

that’s also a world where everyone will

enjoy

gender liberation

so when we’re born we’re put into one of

two boxes

the boy box or the girl box and

you know we don’t have a choice in that

right we’re we’re babies we’re infants

but which box were put in has a

tremendous

impact on the entire trajectory of our

lives

it impacts how we’re supposed to act how

we’re supposed to look

who we’re supposed to love what emotions

are

acceptable for us to express and what

emotions that were expected

to repress right

and for trans folks one of the big

reasons why we face

the bias and discrimination and

prejudice that we do

is we are living examples that not

everybody

fits in one of those two boxes not

everybody

is in the box that they should be in

based on where they were put at birth

or both but the boxes don’t just

negatively

impact trans people i think about

a lot about during the

current global public health emergency

one of the things that’s happened to

women in the united states is that women

are four times as likely as men

to have lost their jobs or to have left

the workforce

you know during this this global crisis

and the reason for that is that the

gendered norm that it should be women

who take the primary responsibility

of caring for children of teaching

children

during this emergency that norm has

aggressively reasserted itself

what about men well in the u.s men

six million men in the u.s suffer from

depression

but they are much less likely than the

rest of

the public to seek help for mental

health concerns

why because men are not supposed to ask

for help

because of the box

i tried to survive in that box i

did but but finally in my mid-30s i

transitioned

and i transitioned because my fear

of what would happen to me if i came out

got eclipsed

by my fear of future regret of how it

would feel if i never

even went over and saw what it was like

in the other box

so this is a picture of me from a few

years ago

oh hey thanks instagram filters that’s a

good one um

so i transitioned and it was the best

decision of my life

it really was uh the fog of what julia

serrano

once called gender sadness lifted for me

but i wasn’t done learning or evolving

or growing one thing that i learned

after years of transitioning and after a

lot of therapy

was that i didn’t want to stay in one

box permanently

this box was much better the new box was

much better

but i didn’t necessarily want to stay in

that box permanently all the time

so i started to explore a greater range

of gender expression

as you can see in this picture recently

i’ve really jumped in to that

exploration

and i mentioned this simply because

instead of for example my decision to

transition which

though it was a good decision was made

out of fear

my decision to expand the boundaries of

my gender expression

i made that decision out of hope that

i now can think about the future

in a hopeful way rather than just

worrying about avoiding the worst

possible outcome

so the fight for trans liberation is

in many ways just essentially making

sure the doors of those boxes

are at least unlocked for people and

the way that that is connected to gender

liberation generally

is is this so many of us

haven’t even asked these questions trans

and non-binary folks are kind of forced

to confront these questions but most

people aren’t

so some of you may be very very

comfortable

in the box that you originally put in

you may feel connected to it

it fits for you that’s great that’s your

authenticity

and that’s awesome but i do want

everyone to think about this

particularly if maybe you’re just

meh about the box you’re in

think about think about whether

that box has kept you from living your

most

authentic life as it kept you

from jobs or hobbies that you think

don’t fit

with the box that you were put in as it

kept you

from looking the way that you want to

look or associating with people

the way you want to if the answers to

any of those questions end up yes

you know this is not just

a effort a struggle for trans folks

it’s an effort that will benefit

everyone

we can create this better world or you

don’t have to fear stepping outside the

boundaries of the box that you were put

in

we can create a world where trans folks

have full citizenship

equal rights we can live in dignity we

can live

openly and not be afraid of

that bringing harm to us

that world is the one that i hope that

we can build

together thank you

you

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] 10岁那年的一个雪天 痒痒

想去玩

雪橇 爸爸带我去

五金店 挑了个雪橇 排着队

过去看 在

锤子之类的东西上,嗯,

只是为了让你

知道我当时的样子,这就是我的样子

对不起,小女孩

,我没注意,所以

我很困惑,

但我父亲只是在那个家伙

身上开车,然后他开始对他大喊大叫,他是个

男孩,你怎么能认为他是个女孩

,我真的想过 那

一刻我要看着我父亲

打败这个家伙,因为他认为我可能

是个女孩,

所以那真的很可怕,这是

你知道的一千个小时刻之一

,你知道我必须推动

这些感觉

,我是不同的 正确的必须将

这些感觉压低

,它延迟了我的

过渡期 在我最低谷的四分之一世纪,

这就是我看起来的样子,嗯,所以

担心跨性别者感到

害怕转变

它在录制时植根于现实

没有联邦法律保护

跨性别和非二元

性别的人免受歧视,所以我们'

弱势群体

跨性别者担心获得

和保住

工作 跨性别

者的失业率比全国失业率高出三分之一

我们担心能够拥有一个

,甚至无法维持基本的住所

跨性别者的住房和安全是全国比率的两倍

,我们的房屋拥有率

是全国比率的一半

,最后我们不仅害怕拒绝,

还害怕

2020 年的暴力事件 37 名跨性别者在

美国因仇恨犯罪而被谋杀

绝大多数 其中是黑人

跨性别女性

,她们不得不在跨性别

恐惧症和白人至上主义的交叉点上生存,

这使得她们成为

犯罪分子的攻击目标 仇恨犯罪的实施者,

所以我的谋生是我是

Equitas 健康研究所的培训师,你可以

看到我

在那里做我的事情,在

组织雇用我们做的许多事情中,我们经常被

雇用,

因为 组织希望

更好地为跨性别社区服务,

所以我会与他们分享这些统计数据

,他们经常感到震惊,

有时会感到恐惧

,他们希望做得更好,但

有时我也有一种

感觉 很遗憾,我们应该更好地对待跨性别

者,

但我们真的必须改变所有

这些关于

我们如何运作的事情来迎合这个

少数群体

,这对我们来说是什么,今天我想

谈谈

如何创造一个跨性别者

拥有完全公民身份

的世界 我们可以在你不知道的情况下使用浴室

害怕

被搭讪或殴打 在我们的

名字和代词受到尊重的

地方 这也是一个每个人都将

享受

性别解放的世界

所以当我们出生时我们就会被放 放入

两个盒子中

的一个,男孩盒子或女孩盒子,

你知道我们在这方面没有选择

权,我们是婴儿,我们是婴儿,

但放入哪个盒子

对整个轨迹产生巨大影响 在我们的

生活中,

它会影响我们应该如何行动

我们

面临偏见、歧视和

偏见的重要原因

是我们是活生生的例子,不是

每个人都

适合这两个盒子之一

但这些盒子不仅仅

会对跨性别者产生负面影响

,在

当前的全球公共卫生紧急情况下,我经常

思考的问题之一是

美国女性发生的事情之一是女性

失去她们的可能性是男性的四倍 工作或

在这场全球危机中离开了你所知道的劳动力

,其原因是,在这种紧急情况下

,应该由女性

承担

照顾孩子或教育孩子的主要责任的性别

规范已经

积极地重申

了男性呢? 在美国,有

600 万男性患有

抑郁症,

但与

其他公众相比,他们因心理健康问题寻求帮助的可能性要小得多,

为什么因为男性不应该因为我试图

寻求帮助

的盒子而寻求帮助

在那个盒子里我

做到了,但最后在我 30 多岁的时候,我

转变了

,我转变了,因为我

害怕如果我出来会发生在我身上的

恐惧被我对未来后悔的恐惧所掩盖,

如果我什至不去会有什么感觉

过去,看到

另一个盒子里的样子,

所以这是我

几年前的照片

哦,嘿,谢谢Instagram过滤器,这是

一个很好的,

所以我过渡了,这是最好的

d 我生命的终结,

真的是,呃,朱莉娅·

塞拉诺(julia serrano)

曾经称之为性别悲伤的迷雾为我解除了,

但我还没有完成学习、进化

或成长,

经过多年的转变和

大量治疗,我学到的一件事

是,我 不想永远呆在一个

盒子里

这个盒子好多了 新盒子

好多了

但我不一定想

一直呆在那个盒子里

所以我开始像你一样探索更大范围

的性别表达

最近可以在这张照片中看到

我真的跳入了那个

探索

,我提到这一点只是

因为我决定

过渡,

虽然这是一个很好的决定,但

我决定扩大

我的性别界限 表达

我做出这个决定是出于希望

我现在可以

以充满希望的方式思考未来,而不是仅仅

担心避免最坏的

可能结果,

因此争取跨性别解放的斗争

在许多方面 是的,基本上只是

确保这些盒子的门

至少为人们解锁

,而与性别

解放相关的方式通常

是这样的,我们中的许多人

甚至没有问过这些问题,跨性别

和非二进制的人有点像

被迫面对这些问题,但大多数

人并非

如此

每个人都应该考虑这一点,

特别是如果你对你所在

的盒子只是不屑一顾,想想

这个盒子是否让你无法过上

真实的生活,因为它让你

无法从事你认为没有的工作或爱好

适合

您放入的盒子,因为它

使您无法以自己想要的方式

看待或以

您想要的方式与人交往,

如果这些问题的答案最终是的,

您知道这不是 j 我们

要努力 为跨性别者奋斗

这是让所有人受益的努力

我们可以创造这个更美好的世界 或者你

不必害怕走出

你被安置的框框

我们可以创造一个跨性别者拥有的世界

充分的公民

权利 平等的权利 我们可以有尊严地生活 我们

可以

公开地生活,不要

害怕给我们带来伤害

我希望

我们可以

共同建设这个世界 谢谢你们