The US Human Rights Network's Coordinating Center extends our thoughts and prayers to the families and loved ones of the 18 transgender women, - primarily women of color, and specifically Black, - whose lives have been taken this year due to hate violence. Along with our members, we raised this issue as a human rights crisis in March and have since seen the numbers increase at an alarming rate. These numbers are likely on the conservative end as they are only the reported cases. When we include Mya Hall, a Black trans woman who was killed by the NSA, the number jumps up to 19 killings. Over half of the transgender women killed are under the age of 30 years old.
In every instance where elected officials fail to condemn the interrelated systems of transphobia, racism, misogyny, and homophobia, or take steps to end all forms of violence including the criminalization of groups of people and laws that support discrimination, they are actively participating in a culture of hate and violence. Anytime an individual joins in racist, misogynist, transphobic, and homophobic speech, or fails to speak out against those forms of oppression, in public and private spheres, that person is actively engaging in a culture of hate and violence. Continue reading…