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emeraldmountain2

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What is your favorite organization to donate to and/or get involved in which strongly advocates for transgender rights, fights anti-trans laws, promotes a better public perception of us, etc?

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Funny you should ask...I'm on the Board of Directors of an organization that does all of that, and much more; it's called Advocates for Trans Equality (A4TE).  It used to be two separate organizations but recently merged.  You can read all about it Here

 

BTW, I don't get paid for anything I say or promote about the organization.  🙂

 

Carolyn Marie

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At first i thought of this site and TGAA that helps trans folks with addictions but as i read a bit more of your post i thought of Lambda Legal and the ACLU.  Both these organizations are there for us legally.

 

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Charlize

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All great orgs @Carolyn Marie and @Charlize. Thank you.
 

I'm especially interested to see where A4TE goes with the merger. I was aware of both organizations prior to finding out that they merged. Very exciting! Is A4TE involved in any litigation fighting for our rights? I hope so.

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I try to support local ones. TRANS program of Mississippi and Mississippi Equality. I haven't been given a position in one yet but I'm a member to one and soon to be a member of the other. 

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3 hours ago, emeraldmountain2 said:

 Very exciting! Is A4TE involved in any litigation fighting for our rights? I hope so.

 

I know they were involved in one or more of the recent Texas cases, along with the ACLU.

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@Carolyn MarieYou mean I have to get rid of two of my old T-Shirts??  Between the two it was nearly $400 of donation that got them for me.

 

I had better toss in the group that is giving me a $3500 tax write off this year, Trans Chorus Of Los Angeles.  I am on their Board now and they have a couple of recent experiences with name entertainers whom I cannot talk about until some video stuff comes out, probably in June. 

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The Pink Pistols.  Not exclusively trans, but a general LGBTQ+ organization that promotes firearms training and legal carry.  Currently led by a trans lady.  

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11 hours ago, Carolyn Marie said:

I know they were involved in one or more of the recent Texas cases, along with the ACLU.

That is good to hear.

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The organization nearest to my heart is one local to me called McKenzie Project. It is an organization devoted to supporting and uplifting trans people of color, a population which is disproportionately at risk for becoming victims of violence, with a focus on HIV education and prevention, homelessness intervention, and helping those involved in sex work for survival. It is created and directed by the absolutely brilliant visionary, Jasmine McKenzie.

 

https://www.themckenzieproject.org/

 

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@Vidanjali that is awesome. So good to see!

 

This won't be relevant to you American folks, but I love a local organisation here in Brisbane, Open Doors Youth Service, dedicated to trans and gender-diverse youth.

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