Transgender people united by stories, not bound by tragedy
http://www.theolympian.com/opinion/story/676117.html (http://www.theolympian.com/opinion/story/676117.html)
11/28/2008
Last Thursday marked the 10th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance, or TDOR as organizers call it. Held every November, TDOR is a day to remember the individuals who have been victimized because of transgender-motivated hatred.
While this day has traditionally been one to mourn lost community members, it has grown to encompass so much more.
As a transgender man who grew up in Nebraska, the day has special significance for me. Many people have seen the film "Boys Don't Cry" about Brandon Teena, a 21-year-old transgender Nebraskan who was brutally murdered along with two other people in late 1993. A teenager at the time, I remember hearing the disturbing news about Brandon's murder just a few counties away.