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On Eve of the Day of Remembrance: Criminal Justice and Our Communities

Started by Natasha, November 19, 2008, 05:22:52 PM

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On Eve of the Day of Remembrance: Criminal Justice and Our Communities

http://transgroupblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/on-eve-of-day-of-remembrance-criminal.html
11/19/2008

I'm writing past midnight, having just taken part in a discussion on anti-trans hate crimes for Gender Blender Radio, hosted by Jacob Andersonn-Minshall and Rebecca Nay. This morning, I finished a quick newletter piece about the criminal justice issues facing transgender people for the Mass. Lesbian and Gay Bar Association newsletter. Earlier this week I sent someone a copy of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project report on violence against trans and intersex people in prisons, It's War In Here. Apparently, every November, I spend time immersed in thinking about crime and violence.
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