Founder & Executive Director, New York Transgender Advocacy Group
THIS IS NOT US, NOR HAS IT EVER BEEN US
How do we as a community get back to our origins, when we’ve been indoctrinated into a Western way of thinking, one that is not about community, but rugged individualism?
There’s an African proverb that says it take a whole village to raise a child, so how did we get here? People with an indifferent, ‘I got mines ,you get yours’ mentality? This is not how we get free, but stay under the foot of those who never wanted to see us free.
In a world where Lil’ Boosie and Dave Chapelle can say what they please, where are our cisgender champions standing in solidarity with us? This year alone, we have continued to see Black trans women murdered at high rates once again. I will not mourn for them, I will fight for them even in death! I will fight for all my living sisters who are yearning to be accepted, rather than tolerated.
NYTAG exists to address the root causes of the disparities that exist for the black trans community. Through our work we have enact policy changes that protect my community, we have changed laws. We are now working to check that people are following the law and not continuing to discriminate against the community. We work with undocumented trans and gender non-conforming folks, helping them lift themselves out of sex work, persecution and the risk of arrest. People shouldn’t have to risk violence, arrest and deportation just for being who they are.
NYTAG started because I want to control the narrative of my community. I want to shift how people speak about us. I wanted to give Black trans women a platform to change our narrative.