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Remembering the deaths of trans sex workers

Started by Natasha, November 20, 2008, 05:51:20 PM

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Remembering the deaths of trans sex workers

http://www.mcgilldaily.com/article/6008-remembering-the-deaths-of-trans
Telyn Kusalik
11/20/2008

There is rarely even an acknowledgement of the race or occupation of the people who were killed, thus these parts of their identities are erased, and the trends that I am drawing attention to are made invisible. We may wonder why the vast majority of people killed due to "anti-transgender violence" come from certain marginalized groups.  Certainly racism and classism are important factors here, but there is at least one other factor at play.
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