Category Archives: Activism

Remembering Judith Bienvenu

Judith Bienvenu Judith Bienvenu died of cancer Sept. 19, 2019. Let me tell you a little about Jude. She was significant in the leadership and organization of TGEA at a critical time for the organization, and was vital in TGEA obtaining its tax exempt status. Click here to read more.
A funeral is not planned. A memorial service will be held on November 9, 2019 at the Metropolitan Community Church of Northern Virginia (MCC NoVA), 10383 Democracy Ln, Fairfax, VA 22030 at 11:00 a.m. Refreshments will be served. Please write bienvenusj@gmail.com, if possible, to RSVP so we can plan provisions.

Jan 23, 2019 – from the
TGEA Board of Directors

Media Contact:
Rev. Emma Chattin
TGEA Executive Director
(703) 542-4007
tgeagw@gmail.com
TGEA Statement Regarding the Supreme Court’s Lifting of Injunction Now Allowing the Limiting of Transgender Service in our Military.

City of Fairfax, 23 January 2019 – Today the Supreme Court lifted an injunction which allowed transgender Americans to voluntarily serve in the armed services of the United States. The Trump Administration can now deny this basic right and obligation of citizenship. Very few Americans today step forward and volunteer to put their lives on the line for our country. How can we deny that service to our fellow citizens who happen to be transgender? For the reasons listed below TGEA strongly opposes this action and urges fair minded Americans to contact their representatives to advocate for the right of all Americans to serve their country.

The Declaration of Independence stated that “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed, by their Creator, with certain unalienable Rights.” Subsequently our Constitution denied many of these rights to women, African Americans and indigenous peoples. Later practice denied Gay and Lesbian Americans their rights as full citizens. To our credit, over the last 150 years many of these injustices were removed. In 2016 the Obama Administration removed an unjustified denial of rights by allowing transgender Americans to openly pledge their lives and liberty in the defense of our country.

There is no evidence being transgender prevents one from serving their nation nor will being transgender harm “good order and discipline.” This is demonstrated by the honorable service of the tens of thousands of transgender veterans. Moreover the Trump Administration policy recognizes this by allowing currently serving transgender military personnel to continue their service – the policy only denies the service of new personnel who choose to transition. The only conclusion one can draw from this policy is that if one is qualified while serving as a male/female then they are unqualified as a female/male. This is discrimination based on sex in its purest form.

As Americans we are a fair people. Thousands of times we have pledged that we are a nation “with liberty and justice for all.” If one truly believes in this Pledge of Allegiance then one must reject this unjust and discriminatory policy.

TGEA will continue its main mission of education to help Americans more fully understand what it means to be transgender and how best we can support those who wish to serve our nation in the future.

From The TGEA Board of Directors

About TGEA
The Transgender Education Association of Greater Washington D.C. (TGEA) was established as an attempt to bring together the varied segments of the local gender community into a nurturing and supportive network of individuals. Now, as we enter our 30th year, our other goals are just as important: to provide a supportive environment and day-to-day assistance for transgender individuals and their significant others, friends, family and allies (SOFFAs), helping them overcome their sense of isolation and providing educational and social opportunities.

TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE 2018 – Tues. Nov 20


The MCC NoVA TransFormation Ministry, in partnership with TGEA, and the UUCF, is organizing and co-sponsoring the 10th Annual Northern Virginia Interfaith Trans Day of Remembrance Service on 20 November at 7 pm at the UU Congregation of Fairfax. The Transgender Day of Remembrance occurs annually on November 20, and is a day to memorialize those who have been killed over the previous year as a result of transphobia, or the hatred or fear of transgender and gender non-conforming people. This event also serves to bring attention to the continued violence endured by the trans* communities, especially those who exist on the margins. On average, for the past few years, there have been two such murders in this country every month. Nearly half of these murders go unsolved. If you would like to help support or participate in this service in any way, please contact:
RevEmmaChattin@gmail.com
*Embraces a continuum of gender variation and expression.

The 10th Annual Northern Virginia Interfaith
Trans* Day of Remembrance Service will be held:
Tues, November 20, 7:00 PM
at The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax
2709 Hunter Mill Road Oakton, VA

2018-TDOR-Flyer.pdf

Transgender Lobby Day – 2017

Three TGEA board members, Randi Johnson, Chaiya Mohanty Ortiz, and Sarah Huggins (pictured above, from left to right) attended Transgender Lobby Day on June 8th and 9th, sponsored by the National Center for Transgender Equality. They met with the staff of their Congressmen and also of Senators Kaine and Warner. In addition to sharing their personal stories, they spoke on the importance of the Equality Act (H.R. 2282; S.1006), the End of Racial Profiling Act (H.R. 1498), and concern and opposition over the American Health Care Act (H.R. 1628). We, in Northern Virginia, are fortunate to have legislators who support the LGBT community. In all, attendees came from 40 states and included many parents of transgender youth. The transgender community and allies are making sure our voices are heard on Capitol Hill!

Transgender Lobby Day 2017 – June 8 & 9

Thursday, June 8th
Training Session 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Opening Reception 7:30pm – 9:00pm

Friday, June 9th
Breakfast 8:00am
Training Sessions 8:30 – noon
Congressional Meetings noon – 5:30pm
Rally for Transgender Equality (optional) 5:30pm

The Rally for Transgender Equality will feature speakers who do different types of advocacy and will be open to the public.
Share your knowledge and experience with elected officials, as we continue to press Congress to pass life saving legislation at the national level.
Register for Transgender Lobby Day 2017!
http://www.transequality.org/TransLobbyDay
(Registration has been capped for residents of DC, VA and MD. We still encourage participants from all other states. )

Sat Jan 21 – The Women’s March on Washington

The March For Women is a national call to protest the policy and
intent of the new administration against women’s rights. The details
will be announced closer to the Saturday event.

Plan to gather at a central location (to be determined) to March under
the TGEA banner. Invite any people to join with us as allies.

We do not know what the weather will be, so be prepared for the cold
or rain/snow. We might choose a color to wear, but that can be a
problem over heavy winter coats.

This is short notice and needs flexible thinking. The main thing is
being there in numbers as large as we can muster.

Feb 9, 2016 – Equality Virginia’s Day of Action

Equality Virginia’s Day of Action invites Virginians to join more than 200 members and activists from across the state to lobby legislators on bills important to the LGBT community. After morning meetings with legislators, participants have the opportunity to attend workshops hosted by some of the area’s leading advocates. In addition, this informative day allows LGBT and allied Virginians to learn about the 2016 Equality Virginia Legislative Priorities and feel inspired to stand up for equality in their own communities.

This year, Equality Virginia’s Day of Action will be held on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 from 8:30am to 5:00pm at the Library of Virginia, 800 E. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23219. EV’s Day of Action will be followed by the Legislative Reception from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.

Here’s a link to the page for people to go to that will allow them to register: http://www.equalityvirginia.org/dayofaction/