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Campaign: Stop Trans Pathologization – Goal 2012

Friday, August 28th, 2009
STOP TRANS PATHOLOGIZATION 2012

STOP TRANS PATHOLOGIZATION 2012

Stop Trans Pathologization – Goal 2012
This is an international campaign against Trans Pathologization. Website (in English, Castellano and Français): www.stp2012.wordpress.com

The Stop Trans Pathologization-2012 campaign is advocating for the despathologization of the trans identities (transexual and transgender) and their retirement from the manuals of disorders (the DSM from the American Psychiatric Association, the revised version of which will be due in 2012, and the CIE from the World Health Organization, due in 2014). Transgenderism and transsexualism are not mental disorders. Transgenders and transsexuals are human beings deserving equality in dignity, rights and freedoms.

This blog aims to visibilize the actions within this campaign and to center the people and organizations who support the manifesto. The main action of the stp2012 campaign is the simultaneous demonstration, in various cities around the world, every October since 2007.
Next demonstration will take place the 17th of October 2009, in more than 20 cities.

If you want to join the campaign and start mobilizing things in your city, or for any doubt, question, support, joining, encouraging… write to stp2012@gmail.com

The fight must go on!

Facebook Cause: Stop Trans Pathologization – Goal 2012

stopTRANSpathologization2012

Positions:
1. The retirement of GID from the international diagnosis manuals (their next versions DSM-V
and ICD-11)
2. The withdrawal of sex mention from the official documents
3. The abolition of the binary normalization treatments to intersex people
4. Free access to hormonal treatments and surgery (without the psychiatric monitoring)
5. The fight against transphobia: working for education, social and labour insertion for trans people

Description:
The campaign Stop Trans Pathologization-2012 is an action coordinated by the International Net for Trans Desphatologization. This net is a coordination platform created by a group of advocates from different citites (mainly from the Spanish State) who work for the trans identities’ despathologization.

Though many of the activists from the net live in the Spanish State, our goals reach an international level because the desphatologization depends on international organizations (the American Psychiatric Association-APA- and the World Health Organization-WHO-).

Message from the International Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA)

Dear friends,

The manifestation/campaign against Trans pathologization will culminate October 17th 2009 with a series of cities committed to the right of a trans identity organizing events.

Let us eradicate the discrimination and social exclusion of trans people fomented by the stigmatization of trans identity as an identity disorder through its registration in the DMS (Statistical and Diagnosis Manual of Mental Diseases).

Send your adhesion to this manifestation before September 1st to stp2012@gmail.com and belissa@ilga.org (subject: Adhesion SPT 2012) with the following information: name of your
organization, group or collective, city, country, logo.

We copy hereafter the Manifesto of the International Network for Trans De-pathologization.

Regards,
Belissa Andía Pérez, ILGA – Trans
Secretariat

Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture, Sexuality and Human Rights (TEAM PILIPINAS) supports the equality in dignity, rights and freedoms of all transgenders and transsexuals.

I LOVE P.R.I.D.E. / I LOVE Pinoys who Respect Rights, Identity, Diversity & Equality

I LOVE P.R.I.D.E. / I LOVE Pinoys who Respect Rights, Identity, Diversity & Equality

Online Causes: Protect Equal Human Rights of Filipino Lesbians, Gays, Bakla, Bayot, Bantut, Bisexuals, Tomboy, Transgenders, Transsexuals and Intersex (LGBTIs)! / Ipagtanggol ang Pantay na Karapatan ng mga Pilipinong LGBTI!

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Philippine Forum on Sports, Culture, Sexuality and Human Rights (TEAM PILIPINAS) is inviting every Filipino and Filipino-loving persons to support the equal human rights of lesbians, gays, bakla, bayot, bantut, bisexuals, tomboy, transgenders, transsexuals and intersex (LGBTI) persons in the Philippines.

Araw-araw nararanasan ng mga Pilipinong lesbian, gay, bakla, bayot, bantut, bayot, bisexual, tomboy, transgender, transsexual at intersex (LGBTI) ang paninino (discrimination), paglalagay-batik sa kanilang karangalan (stigmatization), at pagsasantabi (marginalization). Ang diskriminasyon batay sa kanilang oryentasyong sekswal (sexual orientation) at kasariang pagkakakilanlan (gender identity) ay buhay at ito ay pinatitindi ng kahirapan, ng kawalan ng respeto at pagpaparaya ng relihiyon, ng seksismo-machismo at patriyarkal na kaayusan, ng paninino batay sa lahi, at ng rehiyonalismo. Ang kahirapan ay isang pagyurak sa karapatang pantao. Nararanasan ng maraming LGBTI ang sistemiko at istruktural na pagsira sa kanilang karangalan at sa kanilang karapatang pantao bunga ng di-pagtupad ng Estado at ng gobyerno sa tungkulin nitong itaguyod ang Pandaigdigang Pahayag Ukol sa Karapatang Pantao / Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Ang  kalayaan ng mga LGBTI ay nakaugnay sa tunay at pangmatagalang kaunlaran, katarungan, at kapayapaan nang pantay-pantay para sa lahat.

Below are online causes that help promote the universality of  Human Rights and claim the respect and protection of the freedom, rights and dignity of Filipino LGBTIs. We invite you to support the causes below.

Inaanyayahan ang lahat na suportahan ang mga kampanyang nababanggit sa ibaba–mga kampanyang nagtataguyod ng pagkakapantay-pantay ng lahat sa ilalim ng Karapatang Pantao at nagtatanggol sa pantay na karapatang pantao ng mga LGBTI sa Pilipinas.

Affirm Universality of Human Rights; Protect Filipino LGBTI Rights

http://apps.facebook.com/causes/335717/23455595?m=16beead8

http://apps.facebook.com/causes/335717/23455595?m=16beead8

Bring Back Mojo Jojo Billboard; No to Discrimination, Stigma and Homophobia!

http://www.petitiononline.com/mojojojo/petition.html

http://www.petitiononline.com/mojojojo/petition.html