Showing posts with label Washington DC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington DC. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Salvadorian trans woman secures US asylum

Source: Washington Post

By Teresa Tomassoni

After a gang member held him at gunpoint inside his home, the 24-year-old gay man knew he had to flee El Salvador to survive. He had been beaten and harassed repeatedly on the streets by gang members. Eventually, they warned, they would kill him.

It took two attempts to get across the U.S.-Mexican border, but in 2006, he was smuggled into Arizona and made his way to Washington, where his brother lived.
“Finally, I can have my real life, exactly how I am,” he thought.
Valerie Villalta, now 30, found that new life as a transgender woman and, in the process, won a kind of protection she didn’t even know was possible for someone like her: asylum.

Asylum, which allows an immigrant to live and work in the country legally, is more commonly associated with immigrants who have been persecuted in their home countries — or who might be in the future — because of their politics, race, religion or ethnicity. But Villalta learned that it also can apply to gay and transgender immigrants who have been tortured because of their sexuality.

Since winning her asylum case in 2009 with the help of the Whitman-Walker Health clinic in the District, Villalta has dedicated much of her life to providing guidance to gay and transgender Latino immigrants who find themselves in a foreign land with little or no knowledge of the language, the culture or the services that can help them find peace with who they really are.

She volunteers with a health education program for gay and transgender youths called Empoderate, or “Empower yourself” — the same program that helped her find her way. The youth center is just a few blocks from its umbrella organization, La Clinica del Pueblo, a bilingual community health center in Columbia Heights.

“When you try to help other people, you feel good,” Villalta said recently, sitting in the center’s coral pink Girls Meeting Room. A drawing of a butterfly emerging from its cocoon hangs above her head. “Soy mujer trans (I’m a transgender woman),” it says.

Friday, 26 August 2011

Expat Ugandans organise to fight 'Kill gays' bill

By Paul Canning

A group of expat-Ugandans living and working in the United States have launched a new lobbying group against the Anti-Homosexuality (aka 'Kill gays') bill (AHB) called OneFamilyOneVoice (1F1V).

The group, who mostly work for international organisations and, according to blogger and activist Rick Rosendall include Ugandan human rights activists and anti-Museveni ex-pats, say they met originally in a Washington DC coffee bar and discussed the dangers of the AHB. This includes the danger to heterosexuals who refused to oppose LGBT human rights. The bill has a clause which says that:
"Anyone failing to report to the authorities a person they knew to be homosexual would also be prosecuted."
They say:
"This bill forces the entire Ugandan population - regardless of their sexual orientation - to be Gestapo agents snooping on their fellow citizens on behalf of the regime."
The group's aims are to:
  • Expose secret strategies underway to pass the UAHB without the knowledge of the international community.
  • Work in partnership with other groups to not only kill but completely take the bill out of picture and to ensure that such a bill is never considered by any other African country.
  • Start a unified voice with a movement to educate and empower leaders to accept diversity and inclusion.
According to Rosendall:
"The danger the Ugandan activists and insiders face is grave, so names are not being bandied about."
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