05 September 2015

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On occasion, when a person reviews your blog, you are intrigued by what he or she says.  I recently had an e-conversation with Ray Soulard regarding my thoughts in print.  As I told Ray, the conversations that I had were spare indeed.  I really don't like to blow my horn that much.  However, he said that I might have  valuable dialogue to engage in.  I thought about it, and, after some consideration, I decided it would be best to give it a try.

The one  that I chose to comment on was in The New York Times piece "Who Gets the Transgender Part",  by Brooks Barnes.  In the article, he starts by drawing a comparison between casting of transgender persons and those of African-American, Egyptian and Native American persons. It certainly is an alluring concept; unfortunately, it's also a fallacious one.

We live in times which are both promising and precipitous.  As we look forward, despite all the crap that goes on around us, things look so promising. At the forefront, Laverne Cox is playing Sophia Burset  in Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black".  Janet Mock is certainly out there fightin'; she is a transgender rights activist and a MSNBC fill-in anchor.  

However, what do we do if things start to fall apart?  What do we do if Laverne Cox is given her walking papers?  As much as I commiserate with our African-American, Egyptian, and Native American friends, there are stark differences.  Chief among them is the relative newness of the struggles.
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Hollywood has a tried but true method for choosing its actors; get as much money as you can and then spend the bulk of it on the stars.  And it kinda works.  Once in a great while the accomplished actor/actress agrees to union wages, but this is such a rarity it's hardly worth mentioning.   Because the Hollywood stars are such a rare bird, they get the big bucks.  And such is the case of Eddie Redmayne.  If by chance you were in a cave, he starred in the title role "The Theory of Everything". Now, next came "The Danish Girl".  If you were the director, and you had a chance to get Mr. Redmayne to play the title role, would you do it?

Well... it's not as easy as originally thought.  If you were the director and one who had strong thoughts regarding authenticity in the movies, perhaps your choices would be different.  I respect that.

I can only speak for myself.  Yes, I am a transgender woman, but I also am a crazy movie buff, and thus I have certain expectations of the director.  Chief among these is providing the actress/actor's professionalism.  And to put it quite bluntly, Mr. Redmayne is a damn fine actress.  And when we see "The Danish Girl", we all win.

Emily




03 September 2015

Transgender Women's Lives: A Family Matter

Laurin Mayeno
The Huffington Post


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Who Gets to Play the Transgender Part?

Brooks Barnes
The New York Times


Eddie Redmayne as Lili Elbe

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'I hope you're happy because I'm miserable': Transgender teens speak to themselves ten years from now and share heartbreaking struggles for acceptance and hopes for a better future (UK)

Erica Tempesta
Dailymail.com


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Government Proposes Protecting Transgender People in Health Care System

Maggie Fox
NBC


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02 September 2015

01 September 2015

TransTech Helps Transgender People Get Jobs In Tech And, Soon, The White House

Megan Rose Dickey
techcrunch.com


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Parents Usher In New School Year With Bigoted Attacks On Transgender Students

Zack Ford
Think Progress


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Fearing for my black, transgender child's life

Louis Porter II
The Washington Post


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It's time! Register! Vote!


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I understand. Many of you are thinking, "Ahh, what's the use? I'm less than a drop in a bucket."  Well... I'll give you a reason.  Better yet, I'll give you eighteen good reasons:

1. Papi Edwards
2. Lamia Beard
3. Ty Underwood
4. Yasmin Vash Payne
5. Taja Gabrielle DeJesus
6. Penny Proud
7. Kristina Grant Infiniti
8. London Chanel
9. Mercedes Williamson
10. Ashton O'Hara
11. Amber Monroe
12. India Clarke
13. K.C. Haggard
14. Shade Schuler
15. Kandis Capri
16. Elisha Walker
17. Tamara Dominguez
18. Keyshia Blige

These women can't speak any more.  They were murdered. And these names are only those that we know about.

Register. Vote. Pick up the fallen flag in your own community.