Hi all,
I'm looking for a bit of practical advice on dealing with the constant systematic oppression trans-people face, can anyone recommend any resources?
A bit of background. In some way or another, being transgender has resulted in being fired, turning to sex work for income, losing my family, dealing with multiple sexual assaults, having the police ignore them when I tried to get them to arrest my perpetrator, a drug addiction that nearly killed me (sober now), multiple suicide attempts (more emotionally stable now), and becoming functionally disabled.
I'm in trauma therapy and have relatively stabilized, but it's hard to get better, and want to get back into the world with daily reminders that trans-people are considered second class citizens. That, on top of rape culture is like having salt poured on my wounds, every single day. Most trauma therapy seems modeled on this idea that something bad happened to you and you get over it. To me, the constant societal oppression trans-people face is its own trauma that feels like it's not going to go away in my lifetime.
Any advice? Cognitively I know there's nothing wrong with being trans, but emotionally sometimes I kind of just want to exit a society that doesn't seem to care for me very much.