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tsntx
03-25-2006, 04:02 AM
This came to me by e-mail from my friend Maria Roman. She has been a long-time activist in Los Angeles, and a crucial person in developing the voice of Latina transwomen in Los Angeles and across the country. She helped develop the Transgeneros Unidos program at Bienestar Human Services (http://www.bienestar.org/TU.asp). She is so active, and so 'out there' politically, I was shocked to read that she'd been assaulted, and then maltreated and molested by police. PLEASE contact her to see about helping to rectify this situation.

Transexual Activist Maria Louise Roman was assaulted, discriminated against and wrongly incarcerated – ironically, after a taping of "Transamerica" segment for Spanish TV Talk Show Cristina.

Dear Friends:
I am writing this letter to give you a snapshot of how I was assaulted, ridiculed, humiliated and wrongly incarcerated while celebrating a successful taping of the Cristina Show. These events took place on March the 10th in the city of Miami.
Many Media outlets continue to perpetuate stereotypes and sensationalize our lives. It has been a long process but I am a firm believer that the only way we can influence change is by being involved in the process of creating this change. We cannot sit back and expect change to magically happen.
For this reason whenever there is an opportunity for me to be involved in how the media depicts my reality as a transgender women I am the first one to sign up.
On March the 10th I was panelist for an upcoming Cristina Show, a Spanish speaking International show that reaches millions of Spanish speaking homes in the US and Latin America. The taping of the show went very well; the questions were relevant and focused on the complexity of the transition process. They also discussed discrimination and rights of people of trans experience. The panel was very diverse, composed of both FTM and MTF people. It also included A 15 year old Argentinean transgender woman who was supported by her entire family.
After a successful taping there was much reason to celebrate, Little did I know that my celebration would not last long.
I went to a popular Miami club called Space, Accompanied by a friend. We had a drink, danced and enjoyed the scene, needless to say the club was packed.
About 40 minutes later while going to get a second drink, we were making our way though a very crowded club headed toward the bar. I was pushed by a man, and when I turned around he began yelling "Fuck! that's a man" To several of his friends, who then joined him in the name-calling as the pushing continued.
He then physically assaulted me. As the attack continued, security came to the scene and grabbed him. He was still calling me "you fucking faggot", even though he was restrained by security personnel.
In panic, in pain, dazed from the attack, I screamed to my friend, "he broke my nose!" I was also concerned about my safety because I did not know if the other individuals who accompanied him might also attack me in retaliation, after seeing their friend taken by security.
I decided to follow the security officers as they where escorted the man to the first level, telling them in bits and pieces what happened and how this man had attacked me unwarrantedly. I made it very clear to the security guards that I had intentions of filing charges of assault since I was physically attacked and I had not retaliated. When we got to the office, there were other men in uniforms and I assumed they were also security guards.
I asked them to call the police since I wanted to press charges against the man who had just assaulted me. To my surprise they informed me they were Miami Police Department Officers. One of them was a sergeant. I would find out later that the sergeant was also a bigot.
At that moment he ignored me and proceeded to ask the man who had attacked me what happened. I was furious at his apathy towards me, but remained calmed.
As he continued to ignore me he asked the Security Guards who escorted the man who attacked me, "WHAT DID HE DO?" (They used male pronouns to refer to me). I felt disrespected by his comment. I reached in my purse for my California Identification Card, which states my gender as female, hoping this would redirect focus to the assault and not my gender. I tried to tell the police about the assault, however it was difficult since their focus continued to be on my gender; snickering back and forth. Things were taking place quickly. The sergeant looked at me with a smirk on his face and told the security guard next to him "He has nice tits."
At that moment I realized that things were not going to move in my favor. Two security guards grabbed me by the arms and began escorting me down some stairs towards the entrance of the club. It was clear that they were escorting me out of the club however my concern was still focused on ensuring documentation of my attack. I continued questioning their behavior, repeating that "I was assaulted." I questioned why I was being escorted out of the club since, in fact, I was the victim of a crime.
The circumstances that transpired during and after my assault were blatant violations of my rights, and negligence on the part of the police. I was forcefully detained by security for no reason and then placed in the back of a police car. At that moment it was clear to me they were arresting me, however I could not think of what they would charge me with since I had not committed a crime. During this ordeal I maintained restraint. I was never disrespectful to any of Police Officers or Security Personnel. I was humble but firm in pointing out the wrong-doing on their behalf.
I made it clear to the sergeant that I was going to do everything in my power to ensure that this does not continue to happen and that they would se me again. That the oath they took to protect and serve includes me, and that their discrimination and bigotry would not be silently ignored.
While being transferred to the car which would take me to county jail, the sergeant told one of his colleagues as my dress was lifted, "yes that's a man, but I would fuck him in his ass" And they all laughed. The humiliation was endless.
The only way I could let my anger and frustration out was by crying, at that moment I was so powerless. I have been fighting this kind of injustice for years, yet I was never a victim. And none of my many surgeries, speaking abilities, beauty, or the charm I have been told I possess, could make these people look at me as a woman. Because even though they did call me a man, I am certain that if two men had been involved in a physical altercation, both would have been arrested. Yet I was a victim of an assault and I was the only one incarcerated.
You would think my ordeal would have been over but it continued while being processed in the local county jail. I was stripped and searched, and paraded for all to view and laughed at. I continued to weep in anger and despair, I would spend the next 18 hours afraid for my safety, questioned about my gender, asked improper questions, and sexually molested.
I was assaulted, ridiculed, mistreated, and incarcerated because of who I am. As incredible as it may sound my sense of true self is offensive to even the people that take an oath to protect and serve us.
However I take an oath to my self and the rest of my community that I will continue to do anything and everything in my power to expose this bigotry, hate and perpetuate mistreatment by people in law enforcement and their apathy to crimes fueled by hate associated with our gender or sexual orientation.
At the present time I am continuing to work with the support of Ron Brenesky from "Unity Coalition", a local organization in Miami, along with Monica Taher who has been a great support. Currently Ron is contacting the local agencies trying to categorize this as a Hate Crime.
Under Florida law Transgender individuals are not recognized. So much work ahead for our community However I am only one person. Let’s continue to ensure that we all grow from our experiences by supporting our own and each other. Don't be silent. Let’s let them know that there are many of us and we have each others’ backs. Remember none of us are immune to acts such as this. I will be going to court in Miami in April on a false trespassing charge.

I would like your support. I want to send a clear message to the club and the police department that this kind of mistreatment will not be tolerated. If this type of neglect, discrimination and violation of our rights by police officers in Miami is an ongoing practice the time to put a stop to it is now.

PS: Even though this was a very traumatic time, my spirits are high and I am looking forward to continuing to fight this. My nose is a little to the right and the bruises in my arm are gone, otherwise I am all good. I thank God that I am here and that things did not escalate more.
Many men and women have lost their lives to crimes fueled by hate. On March the 10th at 1:35 am this kind of hate fueled a man to strike me simply because I was a transgender woman.
Thank You,
Maria Louise Roman
Proud Transgender Woman
Orgullosa de ser Latina

Ron Brenesky
Unity Coalition
Miami, Florida
786 317 3557

tsntx
03-25-2006, 04:13 AM
Absolutely appalling. :(

co-sign :cry:

GroobySteven
03-25-2006, 04:27 AM
That's fucking dreadful. I'll be posting this on the website and also contacting Ron to see what can be done.
Absolutely disgraceful.
seanchai

Felicia Katt
03-25-2006, 04:32 AM
Maria is a very good friend of mine, and is one of the kindest, most dignified, well spoken and well respected people I have ever known. She is very well known and regarded for her community involvement and activisim here in California. For this to happen to anyone is intolerable. For it to happen to someone like her, someone who is always a very positive influence and image for our community is even worse. I'm appalled and will be supporting her however I can.

FK

hondarobot
03-25-2006, 04:37 AM
That's a horrible and tragic story, this sort of thing goes on all the time and most girls don't have the guts to say anything about it after the fact, I applaud that she said something and is pursuing action against this. I'm afraid most girls just absorb this sort of abuse, they don't want to be publicly "clocked", "outed" or "embaressed".

I understand most TS girls want to just be identified as women, but if TS girls aren't able to articulate publicly that they are in fact TS (transitional to whatever eventual point or happy as they are), this is going to keep happening. Staying stealth is, to a degree, living a lie. Sorry it is, and the majority will never understand. Even Post-Op, a TS girl should recognize her roots and not worry about what anyone thinks of her. Otherwise, other girls will keep being treated like shit, or worse.

Stonewall got the gay community out and fighting, I don't know if something like that will ever occur for TS girls, because many of them don't want to speak up and be honest about themselves. I don't want to sound harsh, but the girls gotta realize that most people are dumb, and for their benefit we need to establish definitions beyond the two current legally accepted genders.

Kudos to Maria Roman for saying something about this shit.

WendyWilliams
03-25-2006, 04:42 AM
"I don't want to sound harsh, but the girls gotta realize that most people are dumb, and for their benefit we need to establish definitions beyond the two current legally accepted genders. "


You have to be kidding me with that comment? Ignorance is not an escuse. Legally accepted geners? HUH
You have totally lost me on this one. We dont see these people using the escuse "legally there are only two accepted genders" THe problem is we dont see people having consequences for their actions, thats the problem.

JANIRA
03-25-2006, 04:48 AM
omg!! horrifying,,, :shock: It's amazing to see a transgender woman ,fight like you are doing. So many crimes like this have gone on,, and have happen in the past and many stay quiet and fear of injuctice and that society will just sweep this under the rug as just another hate crime . I ADMIRE YOUR COURAGE AND I WISH YOU THE UTMOST BEST.!!! FIGHT , FIGHT FIGHT !!! P.S. the ironic part is i live 3 minutes away from (SPACE) and have been there many times,,,,,,hmmm... wow

hondarobot
03-25-2006, 04:50 AM
I never said ignorance was an excuse, it's an unfortunate reality.

The only way to deal with that is for TS girls to speak up and demand to be respected as such.

It probably sucks on many levels for many TS girls, but that's the only real solution. As long as most people view anyone not fitting into their ideals of a "man" or "woman", TS guys and girls will be viewed as vulnerable to attack. That's how ignorant people see things, and there is no shortage of those sorts of people.

I don't like or make the rules, I just understand how things work in the real world.

specialk
03-25-2006, 04:59 AM
I did a double take upon seeing this was in Miami....pretty shocking, pretty sad!

Trogdor
03-25-2006, 05:23 AM
Law Enforcement ( I refuse to call em cops, since cop mean "citizen on patrol" Law Enforcements are flunky bullies that are the kinda guys in the opening post ) are the most homophobic and bigoted people around. Most of em I know were bullies in school to begin with. It's pretty much where Law Enforcement are as bad as the people they are supposed to protect us from, but I'd rather trust a retarded chimpanzie than most police.

I am glad to see she's still fighting to make her cause heard. Kinda like the civil rights movements in the 50's and 60's in a way, but with gender rather than color. :idea:

dabaldone
03-25-2006, 05:49 AM
I am appaled by the treatmet you receieved. But this gives me an opportunity to address the men on the forum. I had a LTR with a TS woman that recently ended. She is very attractive and passable. I am making this a point for a reason. Guy's, just because your woman is passable, and you, your family and friends are comfortable with her, remember that there are ignorant and bigoted people out there who are a threat TS women every day.

I sometimes forgot how simple daily activities can become dangerous for TS women. I saw my GF as what she was; the woman that I loved. The rest of society does not. No matter how pretty and passable she is. We must be forever vigilant in listening and understanding these threats. I know some guy's here on the forum don't openly date TS women, but wrong is wrong. We must speak up when we see injustice, not stand on the sidelines. Fella's, you don't have to let anyone know your preference, just stand up for these ladies when the rest of the world will not.

But, think about this: How many men in that club would have stepped up to Maria on the DL or when the bar was closing to try to get with her. It's just time to step up our game fella's.

trannyluva
03-25-2006, 08:31 AM
that is awfull. :shock: how else can we help the situation jenn?

hwbs
03-25-2006, 03:09 PM
yeah its real horrible and unfortunate incident....hope those pigs get wht they have coming to them....

Ecstatic
03-25-2006, 03:50 PM
Like everyone else, I am appalled. What a travesty of justice and law enforcement. Jen, if you hear of anyway we can directly help support Maria in her cause, let us know. Indirectly, we can all help by speaking out and up for transgender rights whenever we can, not necessarily in a public forum but just among friends and in conversation. I've often found friends and family members who have had no idea of what transgenderism is, and they all have been very glad to learn and understand. That alone can help as it opens eyes and minds.

Hara_Juku Tgirl
03-25-2006, 06:39 PM
Thats really bad news for the community. I hope she sues them and win!

~Kisses.

HTG

chefmike
03-26-2006, 03:11 PM
Deplorable and downright nauseating...I would hope that she might have some grounds for suing the club, also.

Friedrich_Nietzsche
03-26-2006, 03:23 PM
It is a very difficult surgic operation to remove stupidity out of peoples' heads...

Unfortunately, for one more time, stupidity is infinite..

And also unfortunately, we have another great example of what is 'Law Emforcement ' consisted of....

Lets all hope that whoever tries to fight for what he/she thinks is right, has the strength, courage and stamina to deal with this kind of morons, wherever they are..

Quinn
03-29-2006, 06:50 PM
One of the guys I used to party with down at the Jersey Shore has been with the abovementioned department for a number of years now. He frequently passes on stories that depict a pervasive southern “good ole boy” mentality within the department – even among officers who do not fit the classic mold (women, minorities, etc.). My point: if she’s going to fight this, she can’t expect any cooperation from within the department. Still, I hope she does fight it. Nothing truly worth doing is ever easy.

-Quinn

FriendlyFriend
03-29-2006, 06:59 PM
I also had the "get out there and fight" it could be like the Gay's Stonewall riot attitude. The muscular structure is there right? Get a group together and just go down there and trash the place. Sounds like the club management had a hand in this too. Dress down, and punch their lights out!

On the other hand, from a more same point of view :)
Would the ACLU take this up? Would this become something that could be dragged out into the media? Nothing like embarrasing the hell out of the club, it's management, the police department, and eventually the city.
A person is a person, and the rights of a citizen don't end because there's a transgender conflict in the authorities minds. Drag their asses through court!
Shall we start collecting funds now?