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Page 1: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

An advocacy perspective An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT on transinclusive LGBT activismactivism

Page 2: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

What don’t we do?

Advocate for gender recognition and depathologization.

Organize or empower the community.

Include the maximum number of people.

Statistics of members or volunteers.Put much thought into people’s

gender identity or sexual orientation.

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Trans*inclusivenessincludingconsideringcomprehensive

An inclusive approach includes the perspective (i.a. through their participation and giving room for comments), considers their specific needs (i.a. language) and is comprehensive of all vital issues at stake (i.a. legal, social, medical).

Trans* - encompasses the needs of the wide transgender community.

Page 4: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

Transgender(as an umbrella)

TSTG

(non normative)

TV

Page 5: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

Norms

genitalia female male

sex F M

gender identity

woman man

gender expressi

on

feminine Masculine

relationship

+ 1 man + 1 woman

family children children

Page 6: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

Norms

genitalia female intersex male

sex F TS M

gender identity

woman TG man

gender expressi

on

feminine TV Masculine

relationship

+ 1 man LGB

poly

single

+ 1 woman

family children childless children

Page 7: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

Norms

genitalia female intersex male

sex F TS M

gender identity

woman TG man

gender expressi

on

feminine TV Masculine

relationship

+ 1 man LGB

poly

single

+ 1 woman

family children childless children

faggot dyke weirdo

sissy fag gay pervert paedophile

transvestite fairy sodomite

lesbo bulldyke sheman

Page 8: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

What is different between LGB and T- language issues, i.a. pronouns;- experienced everyday

discrimination, SO less visible than GI;

- areas of discrimination, i.a. goods and services;

- different visibility, different acceptance.

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What is similar between LGB and T- one can be both LGB and T (and

Q);- oppresive language is culturally

gender-based;- similar experience in violence;- wide definition of same-sex;- similarly limited access to

healthcare, education.

Page 10: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

A SOGI perspective based on KPH’s strategyStrategic areas:I. FamilyII. SafetyIII. EduationIV. HealthV. Institutional developement

Page 11: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

I. Family

Lack of civil partnerships, marriage equality and same-sex adoption is discrimination based on sexual orientaion and gender identity (divorce requirement).

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II. Safety

Usual targets of violence are people thought to be non-normative. Usual psychological violence is „faggots”, „sissies”.

Perpetrators do not distinguish between SO and GI.

Victim support services should have a meta perspective on both SO and GI.

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III. EducationYoung people usually are not aware

of their gender identity and do not percieve gender identity based bullying as having to do with their gender identity.

Bullies do not distinguish between SO and GI. Neither do teachers.

Schools should teach about the variety of SOs and GIs.

Page 14: An advocacy perspective on transinclusive LGBT activism.

IV. Healthcare

Prejudiced and discriminatory healthcare professionals do not distinguish between SO and GI (they refuse treatment either way).

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How do we do it?Educate your staff (or change it).Think before you say: who does the

issue at stake concern?Gender identity (and expression) in

internal policies.Gender neutral bathrooms.Ask about preffered name.Gender identity, not sex, in forms (not

binary to say the least!).Educate other NGOs.Strategies for groups with lesser

chances (recruitment).

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Thank you!


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