http://www.democracynow.org - After serving 19 months in prison, the African-American transgender activist CeCe McDonald is free. She was arrested after using deadly force to protect herself from a group of people who attacked her on the streets of Minneapolis. Her case helped turn a national spotlight on the violence and discrimination faced by transgender women of color. In 2011, McDonald and two friends were walking past a Minneapolis bar when they were reportedly accosted with homophobic, transphobic and racist slurs. McDonald was hit with a bar glass that cut open her face, requiring 11 stitches. A brawl ensued, and one of the people who had confronted McDonald and her friends, 47-year-old Dean Schmitz, was killed. Facing up to 80 years in prison for his death, McDonald took a plea deal that sentenced her to 41 months. In the eyes of her supporters, McDonald was jailed for defending herself against the bigotry and violence that transgender people so often face and that is so rarely punished. At the time of the attack, the murder rate for gay and transgender people in this country was at an all-time high. The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs documented 30 hate-related murders of LGBT people in 2011; 40 percent of the victims were transgender women of color. Transgender teens have higher rates of homelessness and nearly half of all African-American transgender people -- 47 percent -- have been incarcerated at some point. McDonald joins us on her first trip to New York City. We are also joined by one of her supporters, Laverne Cox, a transgender actress, producer and activist who stars in the popular Netflix show, "Orange is the New Black." She plays Sophia Burset, a transgender woman in prison for using credit card fraud to finance her transition. She is producing a documentary about McDonald called "Free CeCe." We also speak to Alisha Williams, staff attorney with the Sylvia Rivera Law Project. Watch the full interview uninterrupted: http://www.democracynow.org/2014/2/19/black_trans_bodies_are_under_attack "I very easily could have been CeCe," Laverne Cox says. "Many times I've walked down the street of New York, and I've experienced harassment, I was kicked once on the street, and very easily that could have escalated into a situation that CeCe faced, and it's a situation that too many trans women of color face all over this country. The act of merely walking down the street is often a contested act, not only from the citizenry, but also from the police." Democracy Now!, is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,200+ TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9am ET at http://www.democracynow.org. Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit http://owl.li/ruJ5Q. FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/democracynow Listen on SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/democracynow Daily Email News Digest: http://www.democracynow.org/subscribe Google+: https://plus.google.com/+DemocracyNow Instagram: http://instagram.com/democracynow Tumblr: http://democracynow.tumblr Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/democracynow
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I understand that some people don't agree on the idea of someone being transgender but to use violence because someone doesn't agree with your opinion is simply childish.
I think it is a shame that the bigotry of the urban black community was not discussed in this story. Its a segment of culture with the highest rates of homophobia and violence yet you would never know that looking at the news.
Being made aware of such a hate crime is extremely saddening. As a mighty woman of God who will not support a homosexual lifestyle. I 100% support freewill and a right to choose. May Gods mercy protect All of Gods children and may freedom ring. Much love...true love is unconditional. It never fails...1 Corithians 13
donatella versace is so amazing for coming out
Fortunately, the poice will either be defunded or abolished and the trans people will be safe.