ALP, 85 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, NY. Directions: C train to Lafayette Avenue; G train to Fulton Street; 2, 3, 4, 5, B, Q, D, M, N, R to Atlantic Avenue/Pacific Street.
Let’s Celebrate the Welfare Justice Campaign Victory!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
6pm-10pm
Audre Lorde Project
85 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, NY
After nearly six years of organizing by the community, Trans and Gender Non Conforming clients of the Human Resources Administration (NYC’s welfare agency) now have a procedure that will prevent discrimination.
If you signed a postcard or petition, made a call or sent a fax, marched at Trans Day of Action and made your voice heard - you helped achieve this victory so come and celebrate!!!!!!
Come and learn about the new procedure and learn about the history of the campaign.
Food, Speakers, & DJ Conflict Diamond
By: Audre Lorde Project /TransJustice, Housing Works, Queers for Economic Justice, Sylvia Rivera Law Project
This is a FREE event. MetroCards provided
For more information contact Jen or Mya at 718-596-0342 x 23 or transjustice@alp.org
Directions: C train to Lafayette Avenue; G train to Fulton Street; 2, 3, 4, 5, B, Q, D, M, N, R to Atlantic Avenue/Pacific Street.
Campaign Background: Since 2005, Trans and Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC) communities in New York City have been urging the Human Resources Administration (HRA) to address the rampant transphobia, discrimination, and harassment that Trans and Gender Non-Conforming people in New York City face when seeking to access welfare/public assistance. In June of 2008, a week before the Fourth Annual Trans Day of Action (annual March organized by TransJustice of the Audre Lorde Project) which was set to protest at HRA headquarters, HRA officials agreed to meet with TransJustice to hear community concerns. After this first meeting with HRA in the Fall of 2008, TransJustice formed a committee of organizations including the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, Housing Works, Queers for Economic Justice and others, to develop a HRA procedure to address transphobic discrimination at HRA. HRA approved this new procedure in December of 2009.