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NCTE Mourns Loss of Trans Advocate and Icon Leslie Feinberg

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The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) family is saddened by the passing of Leslie Feinberg, a true revolutionary for transgender rights, workers rights, and social justice. Feinberg was influential to many transgender and gender non-conforming people, and will be remembered as a foundational architect of the advances we reap today and tomorrow. In reacting to Feinberg's passing today, NCTE Executive Director Mara Keisling said:

"Leslie was strong and fierce and someone I looked up to. Leslie's writing helped make a home for a generation of trans and queer people. In particular, Leslie's depiction of Jess, a character in their acclaimed novel Stone Butch Blues, helped me see myself both as an advocate fighting economic injustice and as an individual seeking recognition for being queer and trans. I last saw Leslie at CeCe McDonald's trial in Minneapolis in 2012, where Leslie, always aware of the intersection between gender and race and class and the criminal justice system, stepped up to support CeCe and the community that had her back. Trans people and our cause have been greatly strengthened that there was a Leslie Feinberg and we are diminished at their passing."

 

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