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4 de Marzo, 2007
Action Alert from Angry Brown Butch
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LANGUAGE IS IMPORTANT, and we know how much people take their cues from printed media, on the whole. Jack, over at angrybrownbutch.com is, as Kactus says, "spearheading a grassroots letter-writing campaign to the New York Post protesting their transphobic and homophobic 'reporting' on the case of Mariah Lopez, a young trans Latina who was denied sexual reassignment surgery while in the NYC foster care system."
I can't hope to rephrase or better word the story or request, so I have re-posted the action alert in its entirety, below. The original post is here, and for those interested, there is more information and clarification in the comment thread there.
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An important victory was recently won in the struggle for trans rights, specifically around health care. Judge Sheldon Rand of the Manhattan Family Court found, for the second time, that the City of New York is obligated to pay for the sexual reassignment surgery of Mariah Lopez, a young trans woman of color who was denied this important and necessary medical care while in the care of the NYC foster system. The City is constitutionally required to provide adequate medical coverage for all children in its care, and SRS is a medically approved procedure, one that is often necessary for trans people. In the decision, Judge Rand wrote: “Mariah L. should be treated in order that she may go on with her life and be in a body which blends with the gender with which she identifies.”*
Fortunately, Judge Rand was far more understanding and respectful than most of the media coverage, which has ranged from iffy to downright disgusting. (This article from PinkNews.co.uk is the most respectful one I’ve found thus far.) Worst of all has been the coverage from the New York Post. Now, anyone who’s familiar with this sorry excuse for a newspaper should know that it’s usually chock full of shoddy, sensationalist, decidedly conservative-leaning rubbish that they attempt to pass off as journalism, so racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia are all par for the course. But the two pieces that they’ve run on this story - an “article” entitled “Free To Be He-She” and the even worse editorial, “Justice Isn’t That Blind” - are really just awful and enraging. Not only are the articles thoroughly transphobic, but the editorial also falsely paints her as a “sociopath” due to her criminal record, completely ignoring her history of activism and community service and the fact that she and other trans women of color are targeted and abused by the NYPD (see Holly’s comment on this post for more.) The New York Post needs to be sent a strong message: quit the transphobic “reporting”! Show some respect, some decency, and some attention to journalistic standards. I ask all of you to join me in writing to the Post and giving them a piece of your mind. Below is a letter to the Post. You can copy and paste it as is, or you can add your own touches to it or write something completely new. Whichever one you choose, send it to letters@nypost.com and janon.fisher@nypost.com (the writer of the first article.) (It would be great if you also commented here, so I can get a gauge of how many emails they’re getting.) ***START OF EMAIL - START COPYING HERE*** SUBJECT: NY Post: Quit the Transphobic Reporting! |




Comentarios (2)
annie dijo:
That is absolutely horrible.
I could rant about things like this for hours, but i'll refain. I'll save it for the email i'll send to the post.
Palabras por annie spat forth on el 4 de Marzo, 2007 at 08:10 PM
nezua limón xolagrafik-jonez dijo:
Cool, move, smooth.
Palabras por nezua limón xolagrafik-jonez spat forth on el 7 de Marzo, 2007 at 08:16 PM