"Transphobic Awards" slammed by leading youth organisation
Trans Youth Network | 17.10.2008 14:27 | Education | Gender | Social Struggles | London
Some People are Transgendered Poster designed for Schools (PDF) - application/pdf 230K
Trans Youth Network to demonstrate against transphobia in London on November 6th
Some People are Transgendered Poster designed for Schools
"We believe her views to be upsetting and deeply offensive to many sections of our diverse LGBT community and have concluded that such recognition could prove damaging to some of the most vulnerable people (including transgender, transsexual, gender-queer and intersex young people) who already face great hardship and discrimination due to their gender identity."
There needs to be a greater sense of unity between the "LGB" community which Stonewall is a part of and the extended Trans and Queer communities who they are not actively engaging with. We have produced a poster to compliment the existing resources offered by Education for All, in particular the "Some People are Gay – Get Over it" posters produced by Stonewall. Our poster reads "Some People are Transgender – and we're over it!" which is available to download from the Trans Youth Network website at http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http://www.transyouth.org
By adding balance and reason to the debate which has been tainted by cruel and inaccurate perpetuated by Julie Bindel and individuals who subscribe to her inflammatory beliefs we hope to eradicate Transphobic attitudes both within the LGBT community and beyond. Although we may not posses the same level of resources as Stonewall and the dominant figures who speak on our behalf, we believe the way to overcome further ignorance is to educate our communities, friends and families on the all too often ignored but critical issue of gender identity that affect us all.
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Joanne Mckillop
Trans Youth Support Officer
joanne@queeryouth.net
Jack Holroyde
Campaigns Officer
jack@queeryouth.net
Tom Boi
Trans Information Officer
tomboi@queeryouth.net
Josh Minor
Mental Health Officer
josh@queeryouth.net
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Notes to Editors
The Queer Youth Network (Q.Y.N.) is a national non-profit making organisation that is run by and for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) Young People and is based in the United Kingdom. It has an aim to represent the needs and views of LGBT Young People through campaigning for greater visibility and equal rights, as well as providing general support and information to those who suffer discrimination and are socially marginalised as a result. The Network is one of the largest youth run organisations in the UK, with in excess of 11,000 individual members and over 200 groups from all walks of life.
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Trans Youth Network is a UK-wide, long-term project to provide advocacy, support, social, empowerment, signposting and training opportunities to young trans people and young people unsure of, questioning, and generally exploring their biological sex, gender or gender identity in any way at all. The project is led by young people for young people as well as all professionals working with young people, their peer supporters, friends, families, partners, allies and supporters of our aims and objectives.
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Additions
Statement NUS Trans Network regarding Stonewall Awards & Bindel's Nomination
17.10.2008 20:45
Bindel has made numerous comments, arguing that medical treatment of transgenderism is nothing more than a modern form of reparative therapy for gay people. A statement that is not only incorrect but insulting to the trans community. Trans people are not merely closet homosexuals who are seeking therapy to become stright, there are many trans LGB people within the LGBT movement who are strong and active members fighting for equality for all LGBT people and Bindel's comments do them a great disservice. Bindel has further stated that is all the world was trans it would 'look like the set of Grease' this again is a stereotypical and outdated viewpoint, trans-people come in many varied shapes and sizes, can be found in all walks of life and sectors of society and many live their lives with those around them totally unaware of their trans history.
We find the inclusion of Ms Bindel in the Stonewall awards nominations a worrying indication of Stonewall's willingness to ignore transphobia within the LGB community. While it is true that Ms Bindel has made positive contributions to the field of journalism her continuing refusal to accept that trans people have a valued contribution to make to society in general including the LGB community means that she should not be nominated for a leading and prestigious award from and organisation that claims to represent all LGB people including Trans LGB people.
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