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segunda-feira, novembro 16, 2015

O Dia Internacional da Memória Trans (Transgender Day of Remembrance, ou TDOR) foi criado para honrar todas as pessoas trans e gender non-conforming que morrem vítimas de violência transfóbica todos os anos. Este dia procura dar visibilidade aos crimes de ódio transfóbicos que os media complacentemente tendem a ignorar, e motivar o luto das mortes e comemoração das vidas de todas as pessoas honradas, que de outra forma cairiam no esquecimento.

Acreditamos que este dia deve servir para nos unir. Para que façamos, juntxs, o luto dxs nossxs mortxs. Para que façamos, juntxs, a luta pelas nossas vidas. Para que não nos esqueçamos da história, e para que façamos uma outra história, aqui e agora, que diga: “Nem mais uma”.

Assim, convidamos-vos a uma noite especial este Dia da Memória Trans, dia 20 de Novembro, no Mob – Espaço Associativo.

Através de uma instalação vídeo e fotogoráfica, o próprio espaço refletirá este luto que fazemos, e esta luta que muitxs fizeram quer por, quer para, viverem. O evento em si consistirá em intervenções, leituras, choros e risos, e por isso convidamos todas as pessoas trans* e gender non-conforming que o desejarem a intervir – seja com um monólogo, com uma leitura, com um apontamento autobiográfico ou político, relembrando umx amigx que partiu, etc.

O Mob abrirá pelas 21:30, e as intervenções terão lugar a partir das 22:30. MOB - Rua dos Anjos 12 F, 1150-037 Lisboa

[Brasil]
Com 600 mortes em seis anos, Brasil é o que mais mata travestis e transexuais
Segundo o relatório da ONG Transgender Europe, esses números apontam para um grave quadro de violência homofóbica no Brasil

[Brasil]
Transexual realiza cirurgia de mudança de sexo em si mesma
Jadis Argiope, uma transexual, decidiu que queria passar por uma mudança de sexo, e, incrivelmente, resolveu realizar a operação em si mesma.

[Brasil]
Rainha do Facão evitou assalto e só não ganhou fama de heroína por ser travesti
Kevyllen Khostynner tem 30 anos de idade e 15 de identidade, desde que escolheu ser chamada assim. Conhecida popularmente como Nina, ela foi heroína ao evitar um assalto a um motel na saída para Sidrolândia no último dia 26 de outubro. Além de desarmar o bandido que se passou por um cliente, a garota de programa lutou com ele, bateu, foi ferida e teve a sua foto mais divulgada do que a do bandido, mas não por ter evitado um crime, e sim por ser travesti.

[UK]
Trans woman on why she is working with police to tackle hate crime
Teraina Hird spent a lifetime living as a man. It wasn’t until she was 67-years-old that she finally became the woman she wanted to be.

[UK]
Transgender prisoner who was moved from male prison to a women-only jail is put in solitary to keep her safe from other inmates
Tara Hudson, 26, was sent to all-male HMP Bristol for assault last month
Although she has lived all adult life as a woman, she is still legally a man
More than 150,000 people signed a petition to have makeup artist moved
She was finally transferred by the Prison Service to HMP Eastwood Park
But it has emerged she is being kept away from prisoners for her safety
Her separation from main regime is to protect her from 'the risk of harm'

[USA]
Caitlyn Jenner seeks to work with U.N. on trans rights
Caitlyn Jenner on Thursday said she would like to work with the U.N. to promote transgender rights around the world.
The former Olympian made the announcement in Chicago as she spoke at a fundraiser for Chicago House, a service organization that works with LGBT people and those with HIV.
Jenner on Tuesday met with U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power on Tuesday in New York to discuss the issue.

[USA]
Trouble In Transtopia: Murmurs Of Sex Change Regret
Transgender people who regret their sex changes typically get buried in venom rather than loved.

[USA]
EXCLUSIVE: Watch Laverne Cox and The Fabulous Cast of Viktor Luna's New Campaign
For his spring 2016 collection, designer Viktor Luna (of Project Runway fame) has teamed up with Out contributor Sophy Holland (who lensed our latest Tastemakers portfolio) to craft a fun fashion film. Luna recruited transgender icon Laverne Cox and a cast of queer artists to showcase his designs -- and dance it out!

[USA]
WATCH: Sneak Peek of Transparent Season 2
Amazon’s Emmy-winning family comedy Transparent kicks off its second season with the dynamic dysfunction that fans have come to expect, and love.
A teaser trailer for Transparent's sophomore season, posted to YouTube Tuesday, previews a wedding with two brides, and brings viewers along as Maura Pfefferman endures a moment most trans people loathe: getting misgendered.

[USA]
Transgender swimmer makes history in the NCAA in the US
A transgender man in the US has become the first NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division I openly transgender swimmer.

[USA]
10 Trans Women Pioneers They Definitely Didn’t Tell You About In History Class
It’s Trans Awareness Week, the week leading up to Trans Day of Remembrance on November 20th. When we say that Autostraddle is website primarily for queer women, we want to be 100% clear that that includes queer trans women and that it’s important to honor trans women year-round, not just in obituaries. So all week long we’re going to be spotlighting articles by and about trans women, with a special focus on trans women of color. We hope you’ll love reading everything as much as we’ve loved writing and editing it.

[USA]
Congress Members Take Up Arms Against Anti-Transgender Violence
It has been the best of years and worst of years for the transgender community
In the days leading up the the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance—commemorating transgender people who lost their lives violently during the past year—members of Congress are hoping to draw attention to those deaths and start searching for better ways to prevent them.

[USA]
Wendy Carlos's mind houses a glorious fusion of art and science
It must be galling for one of the most visionary musicians of the second half of the 20th century to be equally well-known for an aspect of her private life she'd prefer to keep private. But in some minds Wendy Carlos will always be "the former Walter Carlos".

[USA]
The Truth About Transgender Suicide
For this year's transgender awareness week I wanted to write about something that the transgender community and its allies are often afraid to discuss. Those who want to drive transgender people into the closet, legislate against us, and stigmatize us, talk about all the time in order further marginalize us. It is literally a matter of life and death.