MrsKellyPierce
04-19-2012, 10:44 PM
RIP to Paige, 23 :(
Be careful girls!
I donated for her burial...
READ Below
A transgender woman has been found apparently murdered in West Garfield Park, Chicago, according to the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs. Paige Clay, 23, was found in an alley was found in an alley on the 4500 block of West Jackson on Monday at 3:52 a.m.
Police did not identify Clay. Rather, several community members confirmed her identity to Windy City Times. According to reports, Clay received services at local LGBT agencies and was known in Chicago's ball scene.
According to Ivory Mays, a close friend of Clay's, Clay was originally from Chicago and lived for a time at Lawrence Hall Youth Services.
She held jobs at McDonald's, Wendy's and Forever 21 clothing store, and recently got her own apartment, said Mays.
Mays described Clay as a "sweet person" who loved life and enjoyed a large chosen queer family.
"It's a big community of people that loved her," said Mays. "She was a very creative person, very diligent."
Clay did not have many known family members in Chicago. Friends are currently searching for a cousin but say they will need to raise funds to bury her.
According to police, Clay suffered a gunshot wound to the head. No one is custody. Area North Detectives are investigating.
Community members are organizing a remembrance of Clay and a fundraiser, the details of which have yet to be announced.
Windy City Times will continue to update as details become available. Those who would like to contribute to a remembrance of Clay can email editor@windycitymediagroup.com .
Center on Halsted responds to Transgender Woman Murdered in Chicago
Chicago — According to news reports, a transgender woman was found dead in Chicago's West Garfield Park neighborhood yesterday from an apparent gunshot wound to the head.
In response, Modesto Tico Valle, Center on Halsted CEO, released the following statement:
"Though we do not have all the details, this news is extremely disturbing, especially as severe violence against transgender women is all too common. Transgender women face some of the highest rates of violence and abuse in our nation. This is the third reported murder of a transgender woman in the U.S. in April alone.
"We must work together to create more safety in our world for all people, especially those most targeted."
Center on Halsted is a founding member of the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs ( NCAVP ) . Their most recent report indicated that of the murders identified as hate crimes against LGBTQ people and those impacted by HIV in 2010, 44% were against transgender women.
National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs news release:
The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs ( NCAVP ) has learned of the murder of a transgender woman, found shot to death on Monday, April 16th in West Garfield Park in Chicago. www.chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/04/16/man-found-shot-to-death-in-west-garfield-park/ (http://www.chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/04/16/man-found-shot-to-death-in-west-garfield-park/) .
NCAVP's most recent report, Hate Violence Against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and HIV-Affected Communities in the United States in 2010 ( cts.vresp.com/c/ (http://cts.vresp.com/c/?NewYorkCityGayandLes/80e3bac3ca/151d4fbd01/8dacd35b4f) ) , documented 27 anti-LGBTQH murders, the second highest yearly total ever recorded by the coalition. Transgender women made up 44% of the 27 reported hate murders in 2010, while representing only 11% of total survivors and victims.
NCAVP is working with its member organization in Chicago Center on Halsted to offer our assistance with their efforts to support the community during this critical time. NCAVP encourages anyone who has experienced violence to contact a local anti-violence program for support and to document this violence. For help locating an anti-violence program in your area, please contact info@ncavp.org or visit www.ncavp.org (http://www.ncavp.org/) .
Join NCAVP in our efforts to prevent and respond to LGBTQH violence. To learn more about our national advocacy, receive technical assistance or support, contact us.
If you are a member of the media and wish to speak with an NCAVP representative, please contact Lisa Gilmore at the Center on Halsted at 773-661-0734.
NCAVP works to prevent, respond to, and end all forms of violence against and within lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and HIV-affected ( LGBTQH ) communities. NCAVP is a national coalition of local member programs and affiliate organizations who create systemic and social change. NCAVP is a program of the New York City Anti-Violence Project.
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Be careful girls!
I donated for her burial...
READ Below
A transgender woman has been found apparently murdered in West Garfield Park, Chicago, according to the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs. Paige Clay, 23, was found in an alley was found in an alley on the 4500 block of West Jackson on Monday at 3:52 a.m.
Police did not identify Clay. Rather, several community members confirmed her identity to Windy City Times. According to reports, Clay received services at local LGBT agencies and was known in Chicago's ball scene.
According to Ivory Mays, a close friend of Clay's, Clay was originally from Chicago and lived for a time at Lawrence Hall Youth Services.
She held jobs at McDonald's, Wendy's and Forever 21 clothing store, and recently got her own apartment, said Mays.
Mays described Clay as a "sweet person" who loved life and enjoyed a large chosen queer family.
"It's a big community of people that loved her," said Mays. "She was a very creative person, very diligent."
Clay did not have many known family members in Chicago. Friends are currently searching for a cousin but say they will need to raise funds to bury her.
According to police, Clay suffered a gunshot wound to the head. No one is custody. Area North Detectives are investigating.
Community members are organizing a remembrance of Clay and a fundraiser, the details of which have yet to be announced.
Windy City Times will continue to update as details become available. Those who would like to contribute to a remembrance of Clay can email editor@windycitymediagroup.com .
Center on Halsted responds to Transgender Woman Murdered in Chicago
Chicago — According to news reports, a transgender woman was found dead in Chicago's West Garfield Park neighborhood yesterday from an apparent gunshot wound to the head.
In response, Modesto Tico Valle, Center on Halsted CEO, released the following statement:
"Though we do not have all the details, this news is extremely disturbing, especially as severe violence against transgender women is all too common. Transgender women face some of the highest rates of violence and abuse in our nation. This is the third reported murder of a transgender woman in the U.S. in April alone.
"We must work together to create more safety in our world for all people, especially those most targeted."
Center on Halsted is a founding member of the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs ( NCAVP ) . Their most recent report indicated that of the murders identified as hate crimes against LGBTQ people and those impacted by HIV in 2010, 44% were against transgender women.
National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs news release:
The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs ( NCAVP ) has learned of the murder of a transgender woman, found shot to death on Monday, April 16th in West Garfield Park in Chicago. www.chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/04/16/man-found-shot-to-death-in-west-garfield-park/ (http://www.chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/04/16/man-found-shot-to-death-in-west-garfield-park/) .
NCAVP's most recent report, Hate Violence Against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and HIV-Affected Communities in the United States in 2010 ( cts.vresp.com/c/ (http://cts.vresp.com/c/?NewYorkCityGayandLes/80e3bac3ca/151d4fbd01/8dacd35b4f) ) , documented 27 anti-LGBTQH murders, the second highest yearly total ever recorded by the coalition. Transgender women made up 44% of the 27 reported hate murders in 2010, while representing only 11% of total survivors and victims.
NCAVP is working with its member organization in Chicago Center on Halsted to offer our assistance with their efforts to support the community during this critical time. NCAVP encourages anyone who has experienced violence to contact a local anti-violence program for support and to document this violence. For help locating an anti-violence program in your area, please contact info@ncavp.org or visit www.ncavp.org (http://www.ncavp.org/) .
Join NCAVP in our efforts to prevent and respond to LGBTQH violence. To learn more about our national advocacy, receive technical assistance or support, contact us.
If you are a member of the media and wish to speak with an NCAVP representative, please contact Lisa Gilmore at the Center on Halsted at 773-661-0734.
NCAVP works to prevent, respond to, and end all forms of violence against and within lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and HIV-affected ( LGBTQH ) communities. NCAVP is a national coalition of local member programs and affiliate organizations who create systemic and social change. NCAVP is a program of the New York City Anti-Violence Project.
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