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Do you see this woman? beautiful, wonderful awesome person! Whats so special about Laverne Cox? you ask
Well for starters shes a transwoman and lets be honest transwomen are magical human beings who deserve to be cherished and celebrated and honored and highly regarded
(Then again, wouldnt it be revolutionary if we treated everyone like that? If we cherished and celebrated and honored and highly regarded people just because, guess what, we dont have to be shits to one another?)
But I digress Laverne Cox is probably best known for playing Sophia on Orange Is The New Black - which in and of itself is awesome because unlike that guy from that mars band, the guy who played the womanizer in a fancy suit, or that lady from Desperate Housewives - Laverne Cox is doing a rare thing of playing a transwoman while being a transwoman. I cant speak for all transwomen, but
it feels so revolutionary to have a transwoman play a transwoman ((BECAUSE WERE SO USED TO TRANSWOMEN BEING PLAYED BY CISPEOPLE))
You may find yourself asking, So, what? Whats the big deal? And why is it a big deal, why am I so glad about Laverne Cox and her awesomeness? Because let me tell you about representation representation is when you can turn on the television and see people like yourself representation is when you have easy access to heroes who have similar lived experiences as you do
REPRESENTATION IS NECESSARY!
And why does the transwoman community need representation?
BECAUSE
I COULD
MAKE
AN
ENTIRE
ZINE
COMPOSED
WITH
ONLY
THE
NAMES
AND
FACES
OF
MURDERED
TRANSWOMEN
But Ive misplaced my original intent Which is to celebrate this wonderful woman
Laverne Cox has been recognized on the Trans 100 list in 2013, won a GLAAD media award this year. She has spoken candidly to the media (including her interview with Katie Couric where she defended Carmen Carreras righteous anger and responsed to Courics attempts at sensationalizing the transwoman body and life**) and she has been working on a documentary with CeCe McDonald to tell McDonalds story. ** Lavernes commets to Couric: I do feel there is a preoccupation with that. The preoccupation with transition and surgery objectifies trans people. And then we
dont
get to really deal with the real lived experiences. The reality of trans peoples
lives is that so often we are targets of violence. We experience discrimination disproportionately to the rest of the community. Our unemployment rate is twice the national average; if you are a trans person of color, that rate is four times the national average.
** Images of Eyricka Morgan, Islan Nettles, Konyale Madden, Melony Smith, Domonique Newburn, Mylene, Sevda Basar, Prince Joe, Diamon Williams, Dora Oezer, Diana Martinez, Wanda, Laura Aguilar, Cemia Acoff, Ashley Sinclair, Kelly Young and Milan Boudreaux courtesy of http://lexiecannes.com/ **