How It’s Done

I’ve never been a fan of Jason Alexander per se, but damn, I am now. He did a joke about cricket being gay on The Craig Ferguson Show, got called on it, and wrote one of the most lovely apologies for conflating gay with effeminate, and a joy with the very real discrimination LGBTQ and those with non normative genders face everyday, and threw himself in as someone who was taunted for similar reasons. Here’s a snippet:


And the worst part is – I should know better. My daily life is filled with gay men and women, both socially and professionally. I am profoundly aware of the challenges these friends of mine face and I have openly advocated on their behalf. Plus, in my own small way, I have lived some of their experience. Growing up in the ‘70’s in a town that revered it’s school sports and athletes, I was quite the outsider listening to my musical theater albums, studying voice and dance and spending all my free time on the stage. Many of the same taunts and jeers and attitudes leveled at young gay men and women were thrown at me and on occasion I too was met with violence or the threat of violence.

What a class act.

Trans United for Obama Launches Nationwide Volunteer Effort

WASHINGTON, June 8 — Trans United for Obama, a national volunteer effort, has launched a campaign to rally transgender people, their allies, families, and supporters in the re-election campaign of President Barack Obama.

The campaign, organized by a group of transgender advocates, educators, bloggers, authors, and their families and allies, aims to educate people about the historic changes that the Obama Administration has accomplished in the past three and a half years to secure equal rights and protections for all Americans, including transgender people.

Among the victories achieved during President Obama’s first term is the removal of onerous and outdated requirements to change gender markers on legal documents such as passports, immigration documents, federal employee records, Veterans’ Administration records, and birth certificates for American citizens born outside of the US.  In addition, discrimination based on gender identity is now banned in areas like federal employment and public housing programs, and President Obama signed the first federal law aimed at addressing the rampant violence that transgender people face.

Trans United for Obama (TU4O) will work closely with the president’s campaign and will hold regular national calls to coordinate and boost trans and allied people’s participation in the re-election campaign. One of its goals is to register new trans voters and support others who may be prevented or discouraged from voting by new and discriminatory voter ID laws in several states. Supporters can register at the website to volunteer, donate money to the campaign through the grassroots fundraising site, and express their support for the re-election of President Obama and for his ongoing efforts to secure equal rights for transgender Americans.

Trans United for Obama can be found at http://www.transunitedforobama.org/index.html.

To learn more about the Trans United for Obama campaign, follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TransUnited4Obama

Miss Rhode Island

Problematic bits to her answer, but she still came down on the right side of this question. And the audience agreed enthusiastically.

So I’ll shut up about the whole beauty pageant issue for now. Ahem.

Vote WI

Today’s the day of the election that resulted as a result of the efforts to recall Governor Scott Walker, SO EVERYONE HAS TO VOTE to make sure this wasn’t all in vain & we don’t wind up with this shithead staying in power.

His campaign has outspent Barrett’s something like 7:1.

So please, Dems, no matter what you’re doing today, get out & vote.

You don’t need a photo ID to vote in this election, either.

CeCe McDonald to be Housed in Male Prison

Some news even undoes my ability to channel my frustration and I just cry my eyes out instead. I can’t believe this news. I can’t believe how inhuman people can be – in general, but to trans women of color in particular.

She fought off bigots who were trying to hurt or kill her & her friends because she is trans and black, and because one of those bigots died of the wounds inflicted, she will be serving time in a male prison.

My heart goes out to her and her family and her friends, and to all of the trans community. This is heart-breaking and horrible.

CeCe Sentenced

According to Mara Keisling, ED of NCTE, “Cece sentenced to 41 months minus time served (about 275 days).”

With CeCe Today

She’s being sentenced today, & her supporters have shown up at the courthouse – and are overflowing it, again. I’m only there in spirit, and glad to hear so many have showed up in person to support her.

Here’s hoping she gets the least possibly sentence, considering she should have never been arrested in the first place.