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Transgender Warriors : Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis RodmanTransgender Warriors : Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman by Leslie Feinberg

Leslie Feinberg has been a leader in the transgender rights movement as long as such a movement has existed. This book is both deeply personal and widely researched. Feinberg examines perceptions of the body, the status of clothing, and the structures of societies that welcome or are threatened by gender variance. The portrait gallery that closes the book contains photographs and capsule biographies of contemporary transgendered people.

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Trans Liberation : Beyond Pink or BlueTrans Liberation : Beyond Pink or Blue by Leslie Feinberg

Although readers familiar with Feinberg's earlier books will not find much new material here, this collection of hir (this transgendered author's pronoun of choice) speeches, presented with a few essays by other transgendered writers, serves as a good introduction to Feinberg's ideas about the complexities of gender expression and to hir vision for a future "beyond pink or blue." As someone who faces oppression, incomprehension, and violence every day on the basis of hir appearance and the refusal to adhere to a rigid gender designation (Feinberg was once denied emergency medical treatment for endocarditis by a doctor who dismissed hir angrily as "a very troubled person"), Feinberg is in an excellent position to refute the shallow assumptions of the medical establishment and the mainstream media, as well as the more extreme views of the political and religious right. Most compelling are hir arguments on the importance of a broad-based multi-issue coalition among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people, an alliance that could easily extend to other progressive groups. "Everyone who is under the gun of reaction and economic violence," Feinberg contends, "is a potential ally." --Regina Marler

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Leslie Feinberg:  Transgendered Warrior

Personal domain of Leslie Feinberg where you can explore the entire spectrum of sex and gender and the movement for liberation.  This site hosts links to articles by Leslie Feinberg.

 

Leslie Feinberg Biography

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Feinberg is a national leader of Workers World Party, and a Managing Editor of Workers World newspaper. S/he is well-known in the U.S. and many other parts of the world as an activist who works to help forge a strong bond between the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans communities. As a trade unionist, anti-racist and socialist, Feinberg also organizes to build strong bonds of unity between these struggles and those of movements in defense of oppressed nationalities, women, disabled, and the working class movement as a whole. Feinberg has worked for more than 25 years in defense of the sovereignty, self-determination and treaty rights of Native nations and for freedom of political prisoners in the U.S. S/he is an internationalist and has been part of the anti-Pentagon movement since the U.S. war against Vietnam...

   

'Zero Tolderance for Gay-trans Gashing':  Protests Mount

By Leslie Feinberg, Workers World Newspaper, October 8, 1998

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It’s not just the rate of violence against gay and trans people in New York that is on the rise. Outrage is mounting in these oppressed communities as well.

Members of the targeted communities say it’s a good thing they are marching and holding news conferences and town meetings to bring this bigotry-driven violence to public attention. Because Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and Gov. George Pataki haven’t uttered a single word about the wave of terror attacks.

Reports of anti-gay and anti-trans attacks in New York have soared more than 81 percent this year. Since May at least four—and possibly as many as seven—gay men and trans people have been killed in Greenwich Village. All four were people of color, and two were trans-identified.

These murders took place in the wake of six more. All of these six were trans people. All the crimes remain unsolved by the police...

  

Shock, Fury over Anti-gay Lynching, Protests Spread Across the Country

By Leslie Feinberg, Workers World Newspaper, October 22, 1998

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"Which side are you on?" asks a popular old union song. The side of workers and oppressed peoples? Or the reactionary camp of the bosses? Those battle lines are being redrawn today in a political struggle raging around the hate-driven killing of a gentle, proud-to-be-gay young student in Wyoming.

If the sheer magnitude of the support of millions of people of all sexualities across the United States and around the world were all that was required to bring young Matthew Shepard back from the brink of death, he would surely be alive today...

 

More Articles by Leslie Feinberg:
Right-wing Violence not just Wyoming Problem:  New York City Police Attack Gay March Rallies, Vigils for Matthew Shepard Spread Nationwide
Jail House Rocks:  'Matthew Shepard lives!'
Interview With Stonewall Combatant Sylvia Rivera
KKK Goons Kill Gay White Man:  Alabama Lynching Shows Need for United Action
Richmond, Va.: Atrocity Puts Spotlight on Anti-gay Laws
New York:Gay-bashing Must End, Marchers Say

  

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