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Taking the law into his own hands

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Taking the law into his own hands
Written by Victoria Ptashnick
Issue: Fall 2012, Canadian Lawyer Magazine
Posted 8/27/2012

http://www.canadianlawyermag.com/4290/taking-the-law-into-his-own-hands.html




Ben Vandorpe first knew something was wrong when he, then a seven-year-old girl, was forced to have a separate bath from his male friend. "We had been playing and his mother said it was bath time and because I was a girl and he was a boy, we would be bathed separately," says Vandorpe. "I just remember crying non-stop and for the first time, being really aware of my gender," he says.

It was the first painful realization of many for Vandorpe, now 22 and identifying as a queer transgender man. He says his personal journey is what inspired him to apply to Osgoode Hall Law School. He was accepted and begins in September. "Now I'll have a shot at changing legislation that makes life hard for trans people. I couldn't be doing this now, though, without having gone through everything in my past," he says.

He says he hopes to tackle federal protections for trans people in his career as a lawyer. "It's been a long journey but I think finally all my experience has led me to this point. I'm hopeful about the future and it's a good feeling knowing through law, I'll be able to make a positive difference."
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

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Jamiep

Transition to Ben, there couldn't be a better advocate for changing the law for protection of trans people than infiltrating the legal system as a lawyer. Positive experience. May Ben succeed in bringing equality to trans people. That is justice.

My ex brother-in-law went Osgood Hall in Toronto.

Jamie
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dalebert

I follow Ben's YouTube channel. He seems like an awesome guy. I really like him.

http://www.youtube.com/user/HerrBenjaminKalt

stb820

We need some more people like him in the States.
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