Laverne Cox on Caitlyn Jenner's 'coming out' and what she hopes it will mean for the trans community:
"Most trans folks don’t have the privileges Caitlyn and I have now have. It is those trans folks we must continue to lift up, get them access to healthcare, jobs, housing, safe streets, safe schools and homes for our young people. We must lift up the stories of those most at risk, statistically trans people of color who are poor and working class. I have hoped over the past few years that the incredible love I have received from the public can translate to the lives of all trans folks. Trans folks of all races, gender expressions, ability, sexual orientations, classes, immigration status, employment status, transition status, genital status etc.. I hope, as I know Caitlyn does, that the love she is receiving can translate into changing hearts and minds about who all trans people are as well as shifting public policies to fully support the lives and well being of all of us. The struggle continues…"
The march goes on.
And I, too, hope that once the furor dies down over Caitlyn Jenner, she’ll become an advocate for change, an advocate for our trans brothers and sisters.
You may not understand what it means to be trans, but that doesn’t mean you cannot be accepting.
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