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HRC Mourns Remy Fennell, Black Transgender Woman Killed in North Carolina

HRC Mourns Remy Fennell, Black Transgender Woman Killed in North Carolina The Human Rights Campaign is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Remy Fennell, also known on Facebook and in her work hair styling as Remy Kreations, a Black transgender woman in her 20s, who was shot to death on April 15 in Charlotte, N.C. Her death is at least the 15th violent death of a transgender or gender non-conforming person in 2021. We say “at least” because too often these deaths go unreported or misreported. Remy’s death is also the second death of a Black transgender woman in Charlotte in the last two weeks, after Jaida Peterson was killed on April 4.

The Unabomber and other transgender pioneers

The Unabomber and other transgender pioneers By April 12, 2021 “Abortion Is Health Care” was the actual headline over an email I received from the Center for American Progress, with a message quoting a young woman as saying, “I celebrate my abortion, and no one can take that away from me.” This is today’s “progressive” point of view. The actual destruction of a human being is passed off as “heath care.” Such radical viewpoints also make their way into “news” stories. The quote about celebrating abortion was actually taken from a story in Teen Vogue, a magazine devoted to fashion, beauty, and entertainment news for teens.

HRC Mourns Jaida Peterson, Black Transgender Woman Killed in North Carolina

HRC Mourns Dominique Lucious, Black Transgender Woman Killed in Missouri

HRC Mourns Dominique Lucious, Black Transgender Woman Killed in Missouri HRC is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Dominique Lucious, a 26-year-old Black transgender woman who was shot and killed on April 8 in Springfield, Mo. Her death is at least the 13th violent death of a transgender or gender non-conforming person in 2021. We say “at least” because too often these deaths go unreported or misreported. According to her Facebook profile, Dominique was a fan of the TV show “Empire.” Friends are remembering her on their social media. Many have said how much they love and will miss her. Another shared, “Many don’t get to live in their authentic truth. You were fierce, glam, and hunny gorgeous! I love you now, tomorrow and forever.” PROMO, Missouri s statewide organization advocating for LGBTQ equality, shared on Facebook, “Our hearts are broken for Dominique, whose bright beautiful light was extinguished far too soon, and for her family facing this horrific

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