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Smith questions [Feb. 15th, 2008|02:05 pm]

gamehen

Is anybody here from Smith?  What's the ftm/gender variant climate like there?  Are there active clubs and organizations?  Are there many transitioning folks on campus?

I'm not looking for specific names or outings - I've just been trying to do a little research, but the edu website offers little by the way of specific trans information.  

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suggestions of things to tie in to a gender socialization lecture [Jan. 24th, 2008|06:21 pm]

machiko3377
[Current Mood | working]

Hey all. I've gotten tapped to do a last minute lecture in a Sociology of Gender course on socialization. I'm going to do a bit of bare bones stuff - what is socialization, how it occurs, etc., but I also want to add in a bit of my trans experience of re-socialization that takes place when one lives as their chosen gender. Does anyone have any suggestions of sources, readings, ideas, etc. of things to talk about? The class is very loosely organized, so I'm thinking a lot of discussion is going to happen. This is really the first time opening up and identifying as trans in front of a class, so I don't want to look foolish.
Thanks in advance for any input you can add!
Jay
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Call for Articles: Transphobia: Critical Perspectives on Anti-Transgender Violence [Jan. 4th, 2008|11:11 pm]

raccoontoy

 Call for Articles (feel free to distribute)

Transphobia: Critical Perspectives on Anti-Transgender Violence (working title)

I am seeking articles, particularly interdisciplinary and intersectional discussions, about the many issues of violence and related discriminations faced by transgender people. I am also looking for articles that discuss social justice responses to transphobic violence and discrimination.

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I would love some feedback... [Jan. 1st, 2008|12:07 pm]

changingone77
 This is x-posted from my journal.  Sadly, nobody's commented on it, but I would love some feedback.  I'm hoping someone here will have some feedback for me.  It's hardly a complete theory, just a mindwalk.
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Stuck at the First Post [Dec. 28th, 2007|06:18 pm]

laura_seabrook
[Current Mood | freaking out again]
[Current Music |http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=841&file=filename.pls]

Shit shit shit shit. I'm having the same problem with my Master of Philosophy (Fine Arts) Proposal for Newcastle University that I have with writing job applications.

When I start, my mind just seems to freeze up and my IQ drops by half (I suffer from depression and panic attacks). I got the application done for the library job because I had no less than two staff members helping me at the employment agency. With the Masters, I don't. This is the major reason I haven't written the thing yet.

I have my application form mostly complete (minus research experience/publications and referees) but just freeze up on the proposal. I'm supposed to get a proposal form from the COFA website but can't find one anywhere for a Masters (why isn't there one at the Newcastle Uni site?).

The university is shut for the Xmas break, and doesn't reopen until the 7th. If I want to start my Masters by the first semester I have to have the application and proposal in by the 9th. I don't see how I can do this by that time.

I know what I want to say. the Masters will be a) complete my Trans Tarot Deck with an additional 56 cards from the minor arcana, and also to produce a thesis about the role of art (in particular electronic/digital art) and emerging virtual technologies (such as Second Life) in the lives of those undergoing gender transition.

But it all freezes up in the execution of it.

 

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[Dec. 7th, 2007|12:52 pm]

melsmarsh
Transsexual and transgender bodies: technological and socio-cultural distinctions between transgender and transsexual experience and meaning making )
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National Transgender Day of Remembrance 2007 List of the Dead [Nov. 19th, 2007|07:31 pm]

tristissima
I apologize to those who have complained about my lack of lj-cut's. Occasionally, I feel the abuse to ya'll's friends pages warranted. This is one of those times. Other times, I'm just a rude idiot. This is not one of those times. Please forgive me.

Many or most of you probably already know this, but tomorrow, November
20, is the National (in the U.S.) Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day
chosen in remembrance of a transwoman who was killed (Rita Hester) in
order for us all to remember those throughout the year who have been
killed or died because of their gender identity or presentation.

Every year, I post the list of that year's dead, that their names might
be known, where possible, and they might be remembered, even if for
just one day. The Greco-Romans believed that immortality was to be found
in the memory of those still living and this was why they considered a
braggart nature a heroic virtue. Let us thus remember these victims,
who have historically suffered great mutilations in the course of their
murder, as if their killers were trying to erase them from the
photograph of existence.

All the victims from all years past may be found on
www.rememberingourdead.com.

After the list of the dead follows the details of the San Jose Day of
Remembbrance which I will be attending. If you live in the area of
Silicon Valley, please come. If not, I beg of you to find out where and
when the nearest remembrance is. Many of the dead were alone when they
died, and many believed they would always be alone even while they
lived. Let not their loneliness continue into the chill after death. Let
them be warmed by the fire of our tears, our thoughts, and our prayers.

Whichever of the alphabet soup you are (LGBTQQIA -- Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Queer, Intersex, or Ally -- the last
meaning "we invite straight, cisgendered (non-trans) folk too"), please do
this for them.

Lacking a specific formula as yet, I merely call upon the mup gods to
look, read, and remember:
Hermaphroditus, look at the names of the dead.
Ardhanarisvara, read the names of the dead.
Melek Ta'us, remember the names of the dead.
Eris, look at the names of the dead.
Antinous, read the names of the dead.
Hoor-paar-kraat, remember the names of the dead.
Tlazolteotl, look at the names of the dead.
Azathoth, look at the names of the dead.
Pomba-Gira, read the names of the dead.
Inanna, remember the names of the dead.




List of murdered trans people from Nov. 2006 to Nov. 2007.
For more info see:

www.rememberingourd ead.org/day
============ ========= ========= ========= ==
Nakia Ladelle Baker
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Age: 31 yrs. old
Cause of Death: trauma to the head
Date of Death: January 7, 2007

Hasan Sabeh
Location: Baghdad, Iraq
Age: 34 yrs. old
Cause of death: Stripped and shot dead by an Islamist death squad
Date of death: January 11, 2007

Keittirat Longnawa
Location: Rassada, Thailand
Age: ?
Cause of Death: Beaten by 9 Youths and then they slit her throat
Date of Death: January 31, 2007

Tatiana (Aldomiro Gomes)
Location: Trani, Italy
Age: 57
Cause of Death: Her skull was bashed in, in the middle of the street
and
then
Her head was slammed in a car door.
Date of Death: February 18, 2007

Moira Donaire
Location: Viña del Mar, Chile
Age: 30 yrs. Old
Cause of Death: Stabbed 5 times by a street vendor
Date of Death: March 5, 2007

Michelle Carrasco "Chela"
Location: Santiago, Chile
Age: 54 Yrs. Old
Cause of Death: She was found in a pit with her face completely
disfigured.
Date of Death: March 16, 2007

Ruby Rodriguez
Location: San Francisco, California
Age: 27 Yrs. Old
Cause of Death: She had been strangled and was found naked in the
street.
Date of Death: March 16, 2007

Erica Keel
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Age: 21 Yrs. Old
Cause of Death: A car repeatedly struck her
Date of Death: March 23, 2007

Bret T. Turner
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Age: 48 Yrs. Old
Cause of Death: Multiple stab wounds
Date of Death: April 2, 2007

Manuela Di Cesare
Location: Pescara, Italy
Age: 37
Cause of Death: Head smashed by unknown object.
Date of Death: April 21, 2007

Unidentified Male Clad in Female Attire
Location: Kingston, Jamaica
Age: ?
Cause of Death: Gunshot wounds to the chest and lower back
Date of Death: July 7, 2007

Victoria Arellano
Location: San Pedro, California
Age: ?
Cause of Death: She was denied necessary medications to treat
HIV-related side effects.
Date of Death: July 20, 2007

Oscar Mosqueda
Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
Age: ?
Cause of Death: Shot to death
Date of Death: July 29, 2007

Stefania (no found second name)
Location: Roma, Italy
Age: 35
Cause of Death: Violently beaten with skull bashed in.
Date of Death: August 1, 2007

Maribelle Reyes
Location: Houston, Texas
Age: ?
Cause of Death: AIDS; Reyes was turned away from several treatment
centers due to her transgender status.
Date of Death: August 30, 2007




DATE:
Tuesday, November 20, 2007

TIME:
7:30pm

LOCATION:
The DeFrank Center Ballroom
938 The Alameda San Jose CA

The evening will focus on highlighting the substantial progress made in
understanding and protecting transgender people.

Speaking at the event will be Aejaie Sellers, Executive Director of the
Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center, Danielle Castro of
TransPowerment, Shelly Prevost, Director of the powerful film "Trained in the way of
men", Reverend Sky Anderson of the San Jose Metropolitan Community
Church and Sylvia Guerrero, The mother of Gwen Araujo.

The evening will conclude with a reading of names for those who lost
their lives due to hate crimes this past year.

For more details please go to: www.reelfreedom.com/DOR_info_2007.htm
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I MADE A DIFFERENCE!!! [Nov. 15th, 2007|01:30 am]
call_me_kei
I'm sure I've mentioned before my relationship with our residence life folks at the university I'm going to; the good deal I got on my room, and how I've been in communication with them about awareness of (amongst other things) transgender needs and whatnot.

So recently in my school email I got a request to fill out a survey at this link: http://hilltopscholars2007-08.speedsurvey.com/

Notice the first question? Notice the three options. Yeah, that's not standard procedure - that's ME yo!
It's just a little thing, and yet it's so THERE, right in front of you. At least two hundred other students will have seen this and at the very least asked themselves "what's 'transgender' doing on here?"

Baby steps. Beautiful baby steps.

PS- Also, I may be giving a small talk at the next meeting of our on-campus GLBT support group, about Day of Remembrance. Possibly.
PPS- I guess I might also ask, just in case, that no one fill in the survey themselves. I'd hate to be responsible for f***ing up their feedback. Thanks guys!

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Supporting Trans Students [Oct. 31st, 2007|07:39 pm]

tinamou
I've been asked to be part of a panel discussion/Q&A for professors at my University who want to learn more about how to support their trans students. We'll probably touch a bit on university policies and whatnot, but as this is aimed at instructors, not administrators, the bulk of the discussion will be about what they can do as individuals.
I'm looking for resources, ideas, and anecdotes to share. Here are some questions/situations that are a bit outside my own experience that I'd especially like help with:

1. Supporting trans students in very tight-knit programs, where there are a small number of students and faculty who spend a lot of time together, and get involved in each other's personal lives. I'm thinking of grad programs, but some undergrad departments have a similar set-up.

2. Supporting/respecting students who are genderqueer, non-binary-identified, or non-transitioning.

3.Working with trans students in classes that deal with gender in the curriculum.

4. Managing other students reactions to trans students.

I'm gonna cross-post this a fair amount. Apologies for crowding your friends page.
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Call for Submissions Media Justice and Feminist Futures Conf. [Oct. 2nd, 2007|12:39 pm]

reese517
The Sixth Annual Women’s Studies Student
Conference presents this year’s theme:

“Media Justice and Feminist Futures”

November 29-30, 2007
Campus Center Assembly Hall
University at Albany

This event will highlight the use of media for feminist social justice and critical studies of women and gender. We especially encourage analyses that intersect gender with sexuality, race, class, and (trans)nationality.

We invite college and university students and community activists to submit proposals for papers, film, music, art, live performance, and other creative and critical works.

Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Critiques of media representation
- Impact of new media and the digital revolution on feminisms (e.g. blogging, YouTube, Second Life, etc.)
-Historical explorations of media
- Role of media in activism and social justice movements (past and present)
- Role of community media and independent media in an age of corporate control.
- Access to media and technology, alternative low-tech forms, and issues of the ‘digital divide.’

Please send 200-word abstracts describing your project to wstudent@albany.edu no later than Friday, October 19, 2007. Abstracts describing film and live performances should indicate the project’s running time (Image or digital files of media projects may also be submitted as e-mail attachments or through a URL if presented on the web).

www.albany.edu/wstudent_conference
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Queer CUNY VIII [Sep. 12th, 2007|03:21 pm]

starfrosting
Queer CUNY VIII
Hunter College, NYC
Keynote Speaker: Lisa Duggan
November 17

The Twilight of Queerness?

Too much contemporary Queer/LGBT political activism and scholarship is bogged down by bitterly dichotomous academic disputes. The marriage/anti-marriage and relational/anti-relational debates, for instance, wildly miss a larger political and intellectual potential for queer studies to be a project that breaks apart and surpasses ideological binaries.

Queer CUNY VIII: The Twilight of Queerness? is a student conference that seeks to end reductionist political discourse. The organizers contend that the original possibilities of queer theory, while inspiring, have not been fully realized, and aim to provide more than just space in which to consider this quandary. Instead, the conference will encourage queer students, activists, teachers, community members, and others to imagine life and scholarship beyond the limits of ongoing dichotomy and division.

Call for Papers. )

Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to send abstracts to Taylor Black at QueerCUNY@gmail.com.
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Long post: [1] Initiating a Trans Housing Progam [2] Dallas roommate needed in the future [Sep. 11th, 2007|05:44 pm]
call_me_kei
There are two topics I'd like to put forward, but first let me just make sure my situation is clear. I forget if I've done the introduction/story sharing thing here or not.

My name is Aaron; I'm 19, pre-op/pre-T FTM, and I'm a freshman at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. And it's great!

One of my primary concerns with coming to college was housing. As with many universities, SMU requires that freshman, except in certain circumstances, live on campus in the dorms. Basically I told them what was going on, they asked what I needed, I told them, they got it for me. Now I live in a freshman only honors hall (all the dorm halls on this campus are co-ed so that was never a concern) with my own room and bathroom to boot. Perfect!

So I'm taken care of until next May, but I've always been a plan-ahead kind of person, which leads me to my two points for this post. I'll start with the unselfish one.

The Trans Housing Program )

Next week I have an appointment with one of the RLSH directors to talk to about these things, as well as to express my gratitude for what's already been done to help me.

ROOMATE WANTED! )

Right, well that's all from me. Good luck and god bless.
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scholarship: clinical work with LGBT population (x-post) [Jul. 26th, 2007|07:48 am]

firepie
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: Joanna Gerber, 310-578-1080, 119<
Antioch University Los Angeles
400 Corporate Pointe
Culver City, CA 90230
http://www.antiochla.edu

The LGBT Specialization in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University Receives Generous Donation of $20,000 to Establish the Sandra Golvin LGBT Studies Scholarship Fund!

Information Meeting For Prospective Students Wanting to Work Clinically with LGBT Population (and to Learn More about the Scholarship Fund)
Will Be Held on Monday, August 20, 2007,
West Hollywood Park's Skyroom,
647 N. San Vicente Blvd.,
West Hollywood, CA
6:30-8:30 p.m.


Culver City-July 25, 2007--The LGBT Specialization in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University has recently received a generous donation from the Johnson Family Foundation to establish the Sandra Golvin LGBT Studies *Scholarship Fund for students enrolled in the LGBT Specialization in Clinical Psychology at the Master of Art's Program at Antioch University. Antioch University alumnus Paul Hokemeyer, J.D., Ph.D., (cand), who serves as an Advisory Trustee to the Johnson Family Foundation, has been instrumental in securing this grant.

These funds will be awarded to LGBT specialization students enrolling in Fall 2007 based on academic achievement and LGBT community service. Prospective students interested in the specialization and the scholarship fund are invited to attend an Information Meeting on Monday, August 20, 2007 in the Skyroom at West Hollywood Park, 647 N. San Vicente Blvd., from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Read more )
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Fantastic! [Jul. 23rd, 2007|11:16 am]
call_me_kei
Hey, wow, kind of which I had known about this community awhile back, but I guess that's my own fault for not really caring to poke around the internet too much. Honestly, I don't even blog anymore, except for special cases like this one. So since it was recommended, I'll share...

Something I've been really concerned about since beginning the process of getting into college is how being transgendered is going to affect my scholarly career. Naturally, as with any handicap, none of us wants it to rule or ruin our lives, but one can't just ignore the obvious problems that present themselves.

When I got accepted to my university and started filling out paperwork on things like meal plans and such, I started to get really worried about living in a dorm. As with many colleges, freshmen are required to house on campus and are limited to the halls they can stay in.

I just wanted to share with everyone how awesome my school is, and how they've really come through for me already.

Sort of long... )

Additional note: In case it wasn't clear, I'm a pre-everything FTM (though right on the edge of starting hormones... those last few damned hurdles are the highest) and I guess I might as well say I'm going to SMU - Southern Methodist University, in Dallas, TX. (Got 'stangs!)

-Aaron
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College - Rutgers [Jul. 20th, 2007|12:42 am]

industrialdoom
I just thought I'd post my experience so if anyone is looking to go to college sometime in the future this might help them.


I applied and was accepted to Rutgers univ. in NJ, the New Brunswick campus, and they've been really helpful and cooperative about well, me being in transition. I emailed Cheryl Clarke (her email address can be found on their website). She is the, "Director of the Office of Diverse Community Affairs and LGBT Concerns and has specific responsibility for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning student life at Rutgers University, New Brunswick campus." (quote off their website) and she put me in touch with the Dean of housing, Dean Carbone who was really nice and set me up with the facilities I needed (I'm in a regular dorm and can use the men's room and everything), and then she helped me contact the Senior Dean of students Mark Schuster. He just made sure everything was okay and he helped me change my name and gender on my records there,by talking with the registrar. (I had some form of SRS so I'm working on changing my legal records but they didn't ask me for a letter from my surgeon or anything which was really nice. My name is legally changed I just had to apply in my former name b/c of SAT records.) I have a meeting with Dean Schuster in a week to make sure everything is fine so, they've just been really nice to me so for those out there looking for a friendly college,Rutgers has been good to me so far. Hopefully once school starts it'll continue to be a good experience.
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Talia Bettcher's article on transphobic violence now available [Jun. 27th, 2007|02:00 pm]

firepie

The summer issue of Hypatia is out, and Talia has an article in it. She has a link to her article (downloadable as a pdf file) on her website: http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/tbettch/  (then click on the Evil Deceivers article). Please feel free to circulate this to anyone who might be interested to read the article.

 

 

Evil Deceivers and Make-Believers:

On Transphobic Violence and the Politics of Illusion

Talia Mae Bettcher

 

This essay examines the stereotype that transgender people are “deceivers” and the stereotype’s role in promoting and excusing transphobic violence. The stereotype derives from a contrast between gender presentation (appearance) and sexed body (concealed reality). Because gender presentation represents genital status, Bettcher argues, people who “misalign” the two are viewed as deceivers. The author shows how this system of gender presentation as genital representation is part of larger sexist and racist systems of violence and oppression.

 Article: http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/tbettch/Deceivers.pdf

 

 

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Abroad [Jun. 18th, 2007|11:59 pm]

gamehen
Hi there. Anybody out there in Cork? I'm from Texas, and will be studying at University College this summer. I'd like to meet people both in the academic and trans community, if possible.

Jack
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Angry Tranny: a rant [May. 30th, 2007|04:19 pm]

bipedalmammal
[Current Mood | angry]

I wonder sometimes about how my dissatisfaction with trans acceptance, tolerance, and understanding might be perceived. I often worry about coming off as the "angry tranny" who is never satisfied with anything. In these thoughts, I side with my assumed attackers, believing they are right to think of me as a problem.

I want to be a solution. )
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Just looking for some opinions/comments, etc. [May. 17th, 2007|05:50 pm]

mazie_mouse

As a masculine female, and thereby transgender identified, I went into my major (criminal justice/law enforcement) with the hopes to make that area of study more Trans friendly.  I didn't pick up law enforcement because I like guns or power trips, I can assure you that; I had a few bad run-ins with police and decided to change the police perspective of Trans folk. Yeah, I know, not the easiest career choice, but it's mine and I will stand behind my choices.

Anyways, that isn't the reason I'm writing. I am graduating and finishing up my thesis. Originally it started off as an analysis of Transgender and Transsexuality in the three branches of criminal justice (police, corrections and courts). Then, I got off on the tangent of Female Masculinity in Officers and Incarcerated Women, and it has stuck. Among my three pages of sources I have Judith Halberstam’s book, a myriad of articles of women in policing and prison, Mary Allen’s Pioneer Policewoman, yada yada yada.

The meat of my post is this: are there any self identified masculine women or anyone who is interested in these topics out there? Furthermore, do any of you have any experiences with police or incarceration you feel would be valuable to this study? My thesis is complete, however if you have something to say about this topic, no matter what it is, I would love to hear it.

If you have any questions, comments or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me at the following e-mail address. Thanks so much for your time and I look forward to hearing back from you!

M. Mae
SoftButchMae@gmail.com
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Interview for Thesis [May. 17th, 2007|04:58 pm]

bipedalmammal
I was interviewed for another thesis, and included my responses on my personal LJ. Then I remembered "Hey, isn't there a transacademics group I belong to?" I thought I would include this (and some other stuff I've been writing) here.

interview )
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