Trans community looks ahead to global day of remembrance

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  1. no matter where you are, even if there isn’t an event near you, there is something you can do to mark the event
    http://www.facebook.com/events/412473688800863/?fref=ts

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  2. “Trans people have always existed in every civilisation throughout human history.”

    Nothing more true. From Elagabalus to Lili Elbe, from the two-spirits in Native North America to the kathoeys in Thailand and the hijras in the Indian subcontinent we have always existed, like homosexual and bisexual people but our existence has always been underdocumented. I’ll definitely remember it. I wish I had already come out as transgender to my parents, but unfortunately I know it will take longer before I have courage to do that.

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  3. Rodney Ballard  16 Nov 2012, 2:28am  Report
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    On Saturday the 17th there will be a ceremony to remember the fallen in CROYDON CR7 at the St Stephens Church Hall on Warwick Road where Kellie Telesford whos sad demise was exactly five years this weekend will be remembered along with others. see http://www.titipu.demon.co.uk/tdor/Croydon2012.htm

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  4. Annie from Hampshire Feminist Colle  16 Nov 2012, 7:14pm  Report
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    Here is Southampton’s event. https://www.facebook.com/events/161331314011326/

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  5. Is there a place to find out where our local events would be?

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