Her death can be directly attributed to lack of shelters accepting of transgender homeless
December 18, 2008 - Equality Texas mourns the death of Jennifer Gale, a 47-year-old transgender homeless woman who died yesterday. Jennifer's body was found Wednesday morning. She was lying in an outdoor walkway at the First English Lutheran Church in Central Austin.
A perennial candidate for public office in Austin and Dallas, Jennifer's notoriety came through years of putting herself in the public eye. She took a shot at nearly every city office, from council seats, to the mayor's office. She never won, but in 2004, Gale came closer than ever, winning more than 38 percent of the vote for a seat on the Austin ISD School Board.
Jennifer's voice rang through Austin Council Chamber doors every week, often times in support of the homeless population of which she was a part. "Let's give the homeless a place to exercise that need jobs and need help," said Gale Tuesday night before the city's Health Services Board.
Her death points to critical problems faced by the homeless, and especially by homeless women and the transgender homeless. "Jennifer most nights slept outdoors," said Austin Mayor Will Wynn. "Jennifer, we believe, is the 136th person who has died sleeping on the streets (of Austin) over the last 12 months."
Marti Bier, policy aide for Austin City Council Member Randi Shade, said, "Something Jennifer would never talk about, but was a reality for her, is that she is a transwoman living in a transphobic society. Homelessness in the trans-community is a really big problem, and one that goes ignored. There are no laws in Texas protecting transgender people, whether from job discrimination, housing discrimination or hate crimes. There was really nowhere for Jennifer Gale to go to protect herself from the cold last night. The Salvation Army (the only shelter in town that takes in women) would not let her in there unless she was grouped with the men (which includes sleeping with, and showering with, other homeless men). They would make her use her male birth name and completely disregard, and disrespect, her identity as a trans-woman. There is so much to be learned from Jennifer Gale, and so much to be worked on in our community."
Equality Texas, the Transgender Education Network of Texas, and City of Austin officials are now working together to address changes in policy, or enforcement of existing policy, that might prevent another tragic loss of life. The City of Austin's non-discrimination ordinance is inclusive of sexual orientation and gender identity with regard to employment and public accommodations. The ordinance includes certain religious and private club exemptions, which will be reviewed for applicability to the delivery of shelter services for the homeless. Full Story. [12/19/08]
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REGENT MEDIA ANNOUNCES THE “ROCK THE FOLK OUT” TOUR November 6, 2008 (Los Angeles) – Regent Media announced today the partnership of OUT magazine with here! Tunes to present the Rock the Folk OUT Tour. This East Coast tour showcases incredible, live music from three gifted, gay singer songwriters. The fantastic bill boasts here! tunes recording artist Stewart Lewis, Los Angeles scene favorite Jake Walden, and acoustic performer Tom Goss. Each artist brings a unique flavor to the tour with their varied performance styles, but they are unified by an exceptional level of talent and poignant songwriting styles. This show is not to be missed! > Full Story. [11/7/08]
AUSTIN SHAKESPEARE "CELEBRATE! A MUSICAL REVUE" AUSTIN, TEXAS - With the new musical revue "Celebrate!" Austin Shakespeare (the Austin-based professional theatre company emphasizing plays by William Shakespeare) makes merry with the Holiday Season with bright songs from musicals like Peter Pan, Kiss Me, Kate, She Loves Me, The Light in the Piazza and Sondheim's A Little Night Music. In the sleek AustinVentures StudioTheater, Austin Shakespeare will be part of the hip Downtown District at the intimate, contemporary theater in Ballet Austin's new building for just six performances, Tuesday through Saturday, December 16-20 at 8pm, and Sunday afternoon December 21 at 3pm. > Full Story. [11/6/08]
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