Friday, January 25, 2013
Transsexual and transgender women denied access to shelters as temperatures drop in Montréal
http://sketchythoughts.blogspot.com/2013/01/transsexual-and-transgender-women.htmlThe following press release from ASTT(e)Q (Action Santé Travesti(e)s et Transsexuel(le)s du Québec):
Transsexual and transgender women denied access to shelters as temperatures drop in Montréal
ASTT(e)Q urges Québec shelters to change discriminatory practices
25 January, 2013 - As temperatures drop to extreme lows, transsexual and transgender women in Montréal continue to be turned away from many homeless women's shelters. Over the past week of bitter cold, ASTT(e)Q, a local trans health project of CACTUS Montréal, has witnessed several of our members be denied shelter on the grounds of being trans. While such refusals are frequently justified by administrative regulations, members of ASTT(e)Q believe that these exclusive practices are rooted in discriminatory attitudes towards trans people.
A majority of women's shelters throughout Québec require trans people to have undergone sex reassignment surgery, and/or to have changed their legal sex. "Such requirements are unattainable for most homeless trans people, due to prohibitive costs, and extensive administrative requirements," says Mirha-Soleil Ross, staff of ASTT(e)Q. "Trans women are left with no alternatives, as men's shelters are clearly not an option. With no place to turn, homeless trans women find themselves on the streets, which in -30 below temperatures is nothing short of deadly."