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18 votes
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Helping trans and queer youth for the next 1253 days (ish)
Refresher about me and my work: I work in higher ed as essentially a social worker for our on-campus students. Many of the students I support are trans, non-binary, and queer. They often come to...
Refresher about me and my work: I work in higher ed as essentially a social worker for our on-campus students. Many of the students I support are trans, non-binary, and queer. They often come to me or are directed to me because I'm visibly queer, and use she/they pronouns. A recent survey* listed about 30% of our campus populations as queer (ace-inclusive, not mentioning gender identity), the same survey demonstrated nearly double the risk of suicide, mental health crisis, etc among our trans and gender non-conforming students. This survey was from before the 2024 election.
My point with this post is asking y'all for any suggestions in supporting my trans youth in particular and queer youth in general during this time of increasing demonization and as the feds have started to pressure schools to remove protections for trans women specifically.**
What things would you have wanted to hear from adults around you? What things helped you continue to feel safe with trusted adults? When the conversations keep getting tougher - talking about staying in or returning to the closet for safety or surviving that necessity when at home, or whatever fresh political hell hits next? When your roommate's mom compares her daughter living with you to sexual violence?
I have a lot of experience with tough questions, and dealt some of these. I've talked about how you have to take care of yourself and water your plants or you have dead plants and fascism. But my experiences coming out in grad school and figuring out my demi-gender-ness much later aren't the same as these kids' life experiences. And I always want to make sure I'm doing better. What helped you? What would you have wanted to hear? What message would you want to pass to them?
Feel free to DM if preferred for safety or privacy
*I can't say how representative this was but between 4 and 5 percent of the population took the survey so unless that was particularly skewed in some way that should be a decent sample.
** There's a chance my speech will be restricted as an employee, we'll see, but that's an area I can fight more effectively.51 votes -
Meta appoints anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisor
29 votes -
With their rights in peril, US LGBTQ+ comedians are using humor to dilute fear
12 votes -
Tens of thousands have gathered for the Budapest Pride march, defying Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's legal threats against LGBTQ rights activists
55 votes -
There’s a drop in worldwide LGBTQ+ support. One group is largely to blame.
17 votes -
Canadians are leading in LGBTQ2 support amid global declines
38 votes -
Siblings sentenced for imprisoning gay brother
Happened in Denmark, so article is in Danish. Put it into DeepL to translate important bits: Four siblings, a brother and three sisters, were sentenced to prison by the Court in Glostrup on Friday...
Happened in Denmark, so article is in Danish. Put it into DeepL to translate important bits:
Four siblings, a brother and three sisters, were sentenced to prison by the Court in Glostrup on Friday for imprisoning their 26-year-old brother in September 2023.
The case began in the fall of 2023 when police broke into the family's apartment in Brøndby and found a 26-year-old man in a small broom cupboard.
In addition to imprisonment, all four will also be expelled from Denmark. The two oldest sisters will be banned from entering Denmark permanently, while the youngest sister and brother will be banned for a number of years. All four convicted siblings are Italian citizens and will therefore be deported to Italy. The siblings grew up in Sicily and have roots in Tunisia. They are Muslim, and according to the prosecution, their actions stem from that cultural background.
Specifically what happened to him can be read in this article. Translation collapsed because of gruesomeness:
**Content warning**: description of torture
On a Monday in September 2023, police broke into a dark storage room in a small apartment in Brøndby.
They found an emaciated young man lying on a thin mattress with nothing but a jug of water and a bucket in the corner.
The young man had been locked up here for 35 days. This is stated in the indictment in the case, which is expected to end on Friday.
According to the indictment, four siblings, three women and a man, kept their brother locked in a small locked room with no windows or light for over a month because he told them he was gay.
He was denied food or drink at times and forced to sleep on a thin, scabies-infested mattress and defecate in a bucket.
The young man only escaped after 35 days when a neighbor heard him crying for help and immediately called the police.
By then he had lost 14 kilos, had symptoms of scabies and several bruises from blows.
If anyone thinks this is too much to share then please let me know - I will delete the thread if it is. I did put the homophobia and downer tags though so hopefully everyone who do not wish to see this stuff have already filtered that. Just sharing because I'm shocked this can happen in Denmark.
29 votes -
Please check on each other
Hey all, given everything going on, please keep checking on your communities. There was a recent death by suicide in Syracuse of a VA patient who had wrapped themselves in the trans flag prior to...
Hey all, given everything going on, please keep checking on your communities. There was a recent death by suicide in Syracuse of a VA patient who had wrapped themselves in the trans flag prior to their death.
We're in this together, and I know it's going to get worse, and the only way we get through is with the support of each other. So, just, please check-in.
During the darkest days of the AIDS crisis, we buried our friends in the morning, we protested in the afternoon, and we danced all night.
The dance kept us in the fight because it was the dance we were fighting for. It didn't look like we were going to win then and we did. It doesn't feel like we're going to win now but we could. Keep fighting, keep dancing. -Dan Savage78 votes -
Joy as Thailand's same-sex couples can at last get married
48 votes -
US President Donald Trump to issue executive orders to end birthright citizenship, limit gender identity — incoming official
67 votes -
Lambda Legal condemns anti-LGBTQ+ US executive orders, vows legal action: “We’ll see you in court”
17 votes -
LGBTQ folks check-in thread - how're you all doing?
I don't want to rehash US election stuff here, but I wanted to make a space for fears and support, and idk, some community here for us. Don't feel obligated to focus on the US election, but if...
I don't want to rehash US election stuff here, but I wanted to make a space for fears and support, and idk, some community here for us. Don't feel obligated to focus on the US election, but if that's what you're dealing with it's an ok space for those feelings.
41 votes -
This was always going to be a generational fight for transgender people
29 votes -
Thai king signs same-sex marriage bill into law
45 votes -
The third sex
11 votes -
United States Supreme Court blocks Joe Biden administration rules against sex discrimination in schools
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Imane Khelif brings lawsuit against x for "acts of aggravated cyber harassment”
43 votes -
US President Joe Biden pardoning LGBTQ+ service members convicted for sexual orientation
34 votes -
Idaho Pride celebration goes on despite protests
43 votes -
Thailand to become first Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage
44 votes -
Dominica High Court overturns ban on same-sex relations
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A brief rundown of some of the flaws of the Cass review
14 votes -
Denying same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, a Japanese high court rules
39 votes -
‘Love wins’ say Greek lesbian couple as they wed at last
19 votes -
Greece legalizes same sex marriage
45 votes -
New College: How Ron DeSantis is forcing Florida brain drain by targeting an LGBTQ+ campus
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Joe Biden administration grants Seattle Children's Hospital $240K for LGBT sex education tool
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US veterans discharged under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ are still fighting for justice — and benefits
28 votes -
Brazil high court rules homophobic slurs punishable by prison
15 votes -
US Supreme Court says First Amendment entitles web designer to refuse to do gay weddings
56 votes -
Estonia legalizes same-sex marriage
47 votes -
Alex Scott on love, Lineker and standing up for LGBTQ+ rights
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ACT passes Australian-first legislation banning irreversible medical procedures for young intersex children
12 votes -
Taiwan grants right of adoption to same-sex couples in latest move toward full equality
19 votes -
Three generations of trans Americans reflect on what has (and hasn't) changed
9 votes -
Nepal: Court orders recognition of same-sex spouse
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F1 star Lewis Hamilton blasts Florida’s anti-LBGTQ measures
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Dwyane Wade, who has trans daughter, says he left Florida because his family 'would not be accepted' there
11 votes -
US lawmakers are being silenced for speaking out against anti-trans bills
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The Witch Trials of JK Rowling
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Alaska says it’s now legal “in some instances” to discriminate against LGBTQ individuals
12 votes -
Tennessee becomes the first state to pass a ban on drag shows. The bill is so vaguely worded it could also target trans people and Pride celebrations generally.
12 votes -
All the evidence against transgender social contagion
15 votes -
Over 300 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have already been filed in 2023
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Charles Silverstein, who helped declassify homosexuality as mental illness, dies at 87
8 votes -
Slovenia officially becomes first eastern European country to recognise same-sex marriage
11 votes -
Vienna Teng - City Hall (Live at The Living Room, NYC, 2007)
5 votes -
US President Joe Biden signs marriage equality bill into law
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Same-sex marriage is now legal in all of Mexico's states
15 votes