ANSWER Coalition, Syracuse Youth respond to recent vandalism
I am writing on behalf of the Syracuse Youth and Student ANSWER Coalition and as a queer individual to express our deep regret and anger concerning the vandalism of the LGBT Resource Center’s Trans* Lives Matter installation. Whether or not this was a calculated act of hatred or a prank is irrelevant: This was a direct attack against the most vulnerable segment of the LGBTQ community.
Trans* individuals face physical violence at twice the rate of other members of the LGBTQ community. Trans* individuals face increased discrimination in terms of employment, housing and health care. Trans* identities are constantly scrutinized, policed, ridiculed and degraded by heterosexist society and face discrimination from members of the queer community.
Syracuse University must do its utmost to investigate this act of vandalism and prevent similar occurrences from happening in the future. Violent language and actions, even when they are not directed against people, send a clear message about what is an “acceptable” way to treat certain communities. The destruction of this installation makes it clear that certain individuals on campus do not believe that the message of trans* inclusion and rights matters. This action is unacceptable on (and off) campus. Syracuse University should make it perfectly clear that it takes this matter seriously and foster a safe, inclusive environment for all students.
This was not just an attack on the trans* community. Unity is fundamental in overcoming oppression based on race, gender, sexual orientation and gender identification. It is for this reason that members of the LGBTQ community must stand in solidarity with trans* individuals and recognize that any attack on trans* rights is an attack on LGBTQ rights in general. Any gay/lesbian organization that sidelines trans* issues is doing a great disservice to the LGBTQ community as a whole. All students should reject this kind of bigotry and recognize that the fight for trans* inclusion and rights is a fundamental element of the fight against persistent racism, sexism and heterosexism.
We stand in solidarity with Pride Union and the LGBT Resource Center and applaud their efforts to make Syracuse a safer and better place for the LGBTQ community. Racism, sexism and heterosexism will not be overcome without systemic change, but it is imperative to organize for reforms now and never give up on the fight for equal rights and liberation.
Michael Kowalchuk
Syracuse Youth
Student ANSWER Coalition
Published on November 21, 2013 at 1:35 am