As the title suggests, everything on this blog concerns violence against trans women.
The Trans Women's Anti-Violence Project is a trans feminist project addressing issues of systematic, institutional and interpersonal violence and oppression experienced by trans women (those who were coercively assigned male at birth and identify or are identified as women/female) across multiple identities (e.g., race, class, dis/ability, citizen-status, nationality, sexuality, age, HIV status, and form, status, or age of transition, etc.)
Ida Hammer is a writer and social justice communicator. She organizes the Trans Women's Anti-Violence Project. She presents workshops and trainings on cis privilege and being a trans ally. She's also involved in organizing against sexualized violence. She's a proud dyke-identified trans woman and an organizer of the New York City Dyke March.
Friends and family members of a transgender woman who was fatally stabbed last Thursday at a bus stop in Northeast Washington are joining LGBT activists in holding a candle light vigil today to reflect on her life.
Organizers said the vigil for Deoni Jones, 23, was scheduled to be held 5:30 p.m. today at the intersection of East Capitol and Sycamore Streets, N.E., next to the Metro bus stop where police say an unidentified male attacked her with a knife.
“Please join the family, friends, and LGBT community at the site where Deoni lost her life senselessly,” said transgender activist Earline Budd, an official with the local group Transgender Health Empowerment.
Police said a witness flagged down a Metro transit police officer about 8:15 p.m. on Feb. 2 on the 4900 block of East Capitol Street to report an altercation between Jones and the unidentified attacker. According to a police statement, Jones was unconscious when emergency medical technicians arrived minutes later.
She was pronounced dead at 2:35 a.m. Friday, Feb. 3, after being taken to a nearby hospital, police said.
Police, who released a description of the attacker and a video showing him from a distance walking across a street, have appealed to the community for help in learning his identity.
Lt. Robert Adler, an official with the police Homicide Branch, said investigators are looking into whether the incident might be classified as a hate crime.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact police at 202-727-9099.
Download the flyer for the vigil here.
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