5/16/12

May 17 IDAHO day Make a Facebook (or any other kind of) Statement

May 17 :: MAKE A STATEMENT

May 17 is the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia.

LETS MAKE A STATEMENT FOR MORE RESPECT AND AGAINST DISCRIMINATION!

Take (Online!) Action:

Change on May 17 your facebook-profile-picture and use the group-logo. Show all facebookers that you are against homophobia, transphobia & discrimination and for equality & respect!

1. Join this event.

2. Invite all your friends to this event.

3. On May 17 copy the logo from the foto section.

3. Paste the logo as your profile picture.

4. Show your soldarity for 1 day!

You can change also your status, mayby like that:

" ... is totaly IDAHO! :: May 17 - International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia:: Join, participate, and make a statement!

It´s easy.
It´s cheap, cost you only 1 min.
And yes, we can, because we are IDAHO!

it´s time to act! Now!
es ist Zeit zu handeln! Jetzt!
il est grand temps de faire quelquechose! Maintenant!
es tiempo de actuar. ¡Ahora!
harekete geçme zamanı geldi! Şimdi!
είναι ώρα να δράσουμε! Τώρα!
حان الاوان للعمل. الان!
זה הזמן לפעול. עכשיו!
vrijeme je da djelujemo! Sada!
време је да делујемо! Сад!
vrijeme je za djelovanje! Sada!
време е да действаме! Сега!
ara és l'hora d'actuar! Fés-ho!
nastal čas konať! Teraz!
det är tid att agera! Nu!
Čas je, da ukrepamo! Zdaj!
行动起来吧!就现在!
yeh waqat hey kuch karney ka,,Abi asi waqat,,
è ora di agire! Adesso!
нужно только действовать! Прямо сейчас!

The Hard Life of Our "T" Truth: R.I.P. Sister Brandy Martell

Brandy and her coworkers at the health care office look of defiance is a signature of our hard life. It comes from always having to be defensive, never trusting and the hard lessons learned from those occasions when we did and were hurt. Sometimes the hardest lesson is the one that ends in our murders.

Source SfBlog "This part of Oakland is a cab stand. It is also a hangout for transgender people; Brandy was there in her car with three other transgender women. Around 3:30 a.m., a couple of gentlemen walked by them. Judging by their clothes, they'd been at a nightclub. They made catcalls and aggressively hit on the women; one was very interested in Brandy, repeating how fine she was. The men wanted the women to come with them, but the women realized that the men did not "know what their T is" -- "T," or truth, is slang for a woman who is trans."



"The ladies then asked, "You know we're trans, right?" When they gave them the information, the pick-up ended. The men went up around a bookstore toward 14th Street. Around 5:30 a.m., the men returned, and the women were still in the car. One man opened fire on Brandy Martell, killing her."

My life isn't that much different from Brandy's as today I am recovering from another occurrence of hate. Maybe tomorrow I will also have to pay the ultimate price for my "T", I don't know.

But in the meantime I have the honor of working with hundreds of cisgender people who value each person for their individuality. To them, this acceptance is the ultimate expression of the American dream so on Mothers Day they gave me this rose saying simply "everyone gets one".

Brandy the Rose has wilted but the love and unconditional acceptance that it expresses has not. I want you to have this rose because everyone Brandy, gets one.