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Transgender woman refused from a women's festival in Australia(update)

Started by stephaniec, December 14, 2015, 01:26:05 AM

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stephaniec

Transgender woman refused from a women's festival in Australia

http://mashable.com/2015/12/14/transgender-woman-festival-australia/#M0XPIbuYGZqU

Mashable/By Johnny Lieu   12/14/2015

"A preoperative transgender woman has been told she can't attend a women's festival in the Australian state of Victoria — because she isn't physically a woman.

The Seven Sisters Festival in March 2016 is a three-day women's only event in Mount Martha, 60 kilometres (37 miles) south-east of Melbourne. The festival's website said it aims to provide a space that is empowering, connective and will inspire women — but not for some transgender women, it seems."
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Ms Grace

Grace
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Transition 1.0 (Julie): HRT 1989-91
Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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Sharon Anne McC


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I actively supported the Equal Rights Amendment here at the USA during the 1970s and 1980s.

While I was still presenting as male, I was an active member of both National Organization for Women and Equal Rights Coalition for several years.  While I resided at Utah, I participated conducting our semi-annual joint protests of the LDS church during their semi-annual conferences.  We would hold licenced, public pickets and rallies on the sidewalks and streets surrounding Temple Square.  We had more than enough people at one event (1982?) that we literally encircled the entire Temple Square city block and held hands - letting public passersby use the sidewalk of course, we weren't 'criminals'.

Anyway, there was one time when NOW announced a big after-event party and declared it 'for women only'.  I quietly groused about their bigoted move for several days in advance of the party and I questioned the local personnel how that did not violate the spirit and letter of Equal Rights and Feminism.  They never quite provided an answer to me.

As women entered the closed-door location the night of the celebration, I approached the woman in charge and asked, 'Do you really think you can go through with this by excluding the men who worked hard on this campaign?' and again the NOW officer failed to answer my question.

For a slight moment I had these two thoughts:

   -  I considered taking out my driver's licence and showing my nice big 'F' and telling the woman at the door whether she would deny entrance to me.  Nah.

   -  As I walked away, I then thought 'Why not go home, dress in Sharon mode, and return demanding entrance to the party?'  They would not have recognised me so they would have demanded ID.  Well, my licence is in my name of Sharon / female, not my male predecessor Nick.  That would certainly surprise a few of the members to say the least.  Nah.

The third thought was better.  I went home and decided that I would devote all my efforts with ERC.  That was a great move.  Turns out, many men and women of the Utah groups of NOW abandoned them because of their discriminatory act holding their women-only gathering.  Those disgruntled members also devoted their time primarily with ERC such that Utah's NOW chapters faded.

I have not been a member of NOW since then so I have no idea if NOW recovered from that blow or learned their lesson that discrimination is wrong.

The Utah State Historical Society has a 'permanent collection' established which archives ERC activities and is available for public perusal through their web-site.

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1956:  Birth (AMAB)
1974-1985:  Transition (core transition:  1977-1985)
1977:  Enrolled in Stanford University Medical Center's 'Gender Dysphoria Program'
1978:  First transition medical appointment
1978:  Corresponded with Janus Information Facility (Galveston)
1978:  Changed my SSA file to Sharon / female
1979:  First psychological evaluation - passed
1979:  Began ERT (Norinyl, DES, Premarin, estradiol, progesterone)
1980:  Arizona affirmed me legally as Sharon / female
1980:  MVD changed my licence to Sharon / female
1980:  First bank account as Sharon / female
1982:  Inter-sex exploratory:  diagnosed Inter-sex (genetically female)
1983:  Inter-sex corrective surgery
1984:  Full-blown 'male fail' phase
1985:  Transition complete to female full-time forever
2015:  Awakening from self-imposed deep stealth and isolation
2015 - 2016:  Chettawut Clinic - patient companion and revision
Today:  Happy!
Future:  I wanna return to Bangkok with other Thai experience friends

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Cindy

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stephaniec

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kelly_aus

The media has had a poke at them over it.. Most social media is not a friendly place for the organisers right now either.
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Evolving Beauty

In the beginning I was always barred from entering night clubs for being so clockable, now these same bouncers are all at my feet and they don't even realize I was the same person lol.
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Catherine Sarah

Quote from: Cindy on December 14, 2015, 02:34:58 AM
What gets me is the pre - post op.

Genital check?

To a degree I can understand what they're on about. And yes, genitalia may be an issue. Some women's groups that focus on connectivity of the commune often allow participants the right of dressing or not dressing as a means of self expression.

If I was an event organiser of such an event, I too, would be very concerned that non conforming genitalia could be conceived as very confronting under such highly emotional / spiritual moments. I think they have ever right to be very dogmatic on this point.

Speak to you as soon as I make a cuppa.

Huggs
Catherine




If you're in Australia and are subject to Domestic Violence or Violence against Women, call 1800-RESPECT (1800-737-7328) for assistance.
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Ms Grace

Quote from: Catherine Sarah on December 14, 2015, 05:58:02 AM
If I was an event organiser of such an event, I too, would be very concerned that non conforming genitalia could be conceived as very confronting under such highly emotional / spiritual moments. I think they have ever right to be very dogmatic on this point.

I can understand that too, some women in attendance will have been sexually assaulted/raped...if they're there for some rainbow healing time then the random sight of a penis could be highly triggering and traumatic. Even so, there needs to be a way to accomodate trans women, with or without peen. As with most cases like this I think it probably boils down to the fact that they have zero idea about the transition process and believe that the operation is the only actual step involved.
Grace
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Transition 1.0 (Julie): HRT 1989-91
Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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Catherine Sarah

You indeed are quite right, Grace. In my early days of transition, I was invited to an introduction meeting to a similar group. At that meeting I quickly understood the profound and devastating effects domestic violence, both physical and more so psychological violence can have on women. It was extremely confronting for me.

Although I was encouraged to participate in a healing weekend, with the understanding, there would be a variety of expression through dress, or not, I felt I had to be extremely respectful of that healing process and not cause any undue or unexpected confrontations is such a highly emotional process.

The profound disfigurement and debilitating effects of violence on women is utterly devastating when seen in its raw, vunerable state. You've really got to respect it.

And if that's what the Seven Sister are on about, I'd say, give them their space. No one else is prepared to do what they're doing.

Speak to you as soon as I dry my eyes.

Huggs
Catherine




If you're in Australia and are subject to Domestic Violence or Violence against Women, call 1800-RESPECT (1800-737-7328) for assistance.
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rosinstraya

"...undertaken all operative procedures to become a woman."

And who decides what "all" these "procedures" amounts to?

Still............."with love"........so really, I mean.........

??? >:(
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Ms Grace

Grace
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Transition 1.0 (Julie): HRT 1989-91
Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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Catherine Sarah

Quote from: rosinstraya on December 14, 2015, 06:34:36 AM
"...undertaken all operative procedures to become a woman."

And who decides what "all" these "procedures" amounts to?

Still............."with love"........so really, I mean.........

??? >:(

My guess would be the management committee of the Seven Sisters organisation who are duly charged with administering and enacting the authority of exercising the various covenants of their constitution and articles of association.

I too, with love and respect, wish and grant them every exclusion and right, under the sun, they need, should they be providing this much needed healing opportunity. You've got to see it, to believe it. Then you'll more than respect it.

With love and respect

Catherine




If you're in Australia and are subject to Domestic Violence or Violence against Women, call 1800-RESPECT (1800-737-7328) for assistance.
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Willowicious

Women-only festival implements 'no transgender' policy... and then bans discussion of it

Nick Duffy 
Pink News
14th December 2015, 11:16 AM

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/12/14/women-only-festival-implements-no-transgender-policy-and-then-bans-discussion-of-it/?utm_source=PNFB&utm_medium=socialFB&utm_campaign=PNFacebook

"A women's festival in Australia will not allow trans women to take part – and has banned discussion of the issue."


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stephaniec

so , sorry for my possible misguided interpretation of events , but the validity of their argument for exclusion is violence against women by men , which can be said that fundamentally  that Ms. Greer is correct in that Transgender women are not  women.
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Catherine Sarah

Hi Stephanie,

Thank you for your clarification on the matter. The reference to Germaine Geer; is that part of the Seven Sisters mandate? Is that their philosophy? I may have missed it when I read their article, and as yet I haven't visited their FB page.

Speak to you as soon as I have put the dinner things away.

Huggs
Catherine




If you're in Australia and are subject to Domestic Violence or Violence against Women, call 1800-RESPECT (1800-737-7328) for assistance.
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stephaniec

no , as far as I know her name isn't mentioned , but the implications for her philosophy being the fundamental principle of exclusion seem to be obvious.  We all know the brutality and violence of men against woman and how severely wrong that is. I also know that the freedom to freely associate with others in an atmosphere of total and uninhibited safety is of the utmost importance in healing. The Michigan Woman's Festival here in the states that was held every year was shut down for the same reason this festival is being protested.  I just mentioned Greer because she is basically the foremost guiding light of the feminist movement and her views are quite regarded as the cornerstone of feminism and the woman's movement. To me even if not explicitly stated , when the pivotal philosophy  is exclusion of men her philosophy must be considered part of the rationale. Although in this instance those who have had the surgery are accepted whereas she wouldn't allow for that. I guess I shouldn't of bought up her name , but the festival drawing the hard line of what is acceptable as representing being a woman brought her rationale  immediately to mind and given the major  brew ha ha that's been going on lately about her in the media. It is troubling that these festivals are having this problem. It is also such that this problem is so deeply entwined in the philosophy for having these festivals.

This Year's Michigan Womyn's Music Festival Will Be the Last

http://www.advocate.com/michfest/2015/04/21/years-michigan-womyns-music-festival-will-be-last

The Advocate/By Trudy Ring April 21 2015 9:17 PM EDT
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Catherine Sarah

I can see where you're coming from, Stephanie.

It's not until you become involved in organisation like this that you understand and appreciate what the art of healing is all about  The devastating debilitating effect violence has on women is soooo profound and gut wrenching that it defies description. You actually have to experience someone going through it to appreciate the wanton debilitating and devastating effects it has on people. It's something you can't read about. It doesn't adequately convey the depths of the abys some women experience. Some even take it to an early grave, it's that incideous.

You quickly appreciate too, the secular constructs of feminism, Geer and Genner are just soooo alien and juxtaposed, they bear no resemblance whatsoever to what these organisations are trying to achieve. It's when you know the team leaders you understand how insultive it is to them to have any association to these constructs in the same paragraph, let alone the same sentence.

This person who is creating the fracus, just wanting "in" for "ins" sake; they need to take a breath, step back and attempt to respect something they may not, or never understand. There are some situations in all stratum of society we need to mind our own bloody business and let those producing the results, produce the results.

The typical alpha type personality, burn the bra, shoot the bloody Aussie type will not understand, less appreciate what organisations like this are doing.

With love and respect.
Catherine




If you're in Australia and are subject to Domestic Violence or Violence against Women, call 1800-RESPECT (1800-737-7328) for assistance.
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stephaniec

I understand where your coming from, the problem is in the larger scheme of things your justify the use of abuse because of abuse . To extrapolate the logic of using an abuse as a valid answer to rectify another abuse  doesn't seem to be the most beneficial approach.  I personally have no interest in  needing to be involved in a designated totally absolute woman's space. I'm totally content living my life without infringing on anyone]s space , but my own. The problem is these organizations are creating standards that other organizations use for their own models of governance. I really have no intention of arguing this point . I'm just trying to say there should be a solution that everyone can live with without doing to others what you don't want done to you.
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Elsa Delyth

Yeah, more discrimination, ignorance, and exclusion, hurray! There ought to be laws against this.

"If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution." Emma Goldman.
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