In light of today's NYT article on the impending legal threat to transgender protections, I want to ask you to think about something.
What is your vision for our community?
There are a multitude of identities and expressions within our community. And I have been growing more uncomfortable that we too often have other people speaking for us. Even when they are "on our side," we have developed a sort of reliance on the medical, legal, and celebrity communities (trans and non-trans) to put out their ideas and theories that decide how we are seen and treated in society.
Can we unify? Can we become one and speak for ourselves? Could we perhaps come up with a singular vision, common goals, an organization that represents all of us in an accurate and fair way?
I know we have wonderful agencies and groups like the HRC, National Center for Transgender Equality, etc. But I feel that we have more responsibility to make ourselves heard as a body, not as scattered opinions and thoughts and desires and emotions.
I hope this comes off in the way I intend it. I love every single person in my community, even the many I've never met. But is there a way to become more connected? And with that connection, affect change for our own rights and existence, as well as humanity at large?