Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Bet Powers is Ill

I have kept in contact with Bet Power who has helped me immensely in continuing the Transgender Oral History Project. I scheduled a fourth trip to the archives in November in order to film the physical space and scout out artifacts for the exhibit I am planning. He responded that he was sick, and could not host me. He has canceled ECFTM meetings, all Sexual minorities Archive visits, and his job search for the past two months.

On December the tenth, I found out that he has been hospitalized due to serious lung infection and complications of the larynx. He has been diagnosed with pneumonia and is undergoing several tests as he waits for a diagnosis. A close friend of his through the ECFTM has set-up a website (http://www.carepages.com/carepages/BetsFamily) in order to give mass updates on Bet’s condition and facilitate Bet receiving letters of support from the geographically dispersed ECFTM network. Members of the local trans community are using the forum to form carpools to visit Bet and bring him care packages.

****YOU CAN HELP***
If you have a laptop you are not using, he needs one in order o be able to acess the website. If you could donate it (temporarily) let me know. cperez@marlboro.edu

Friday, October 31, 2008

Welcome!

Greetings!

The Transgender Oral History Project is under way. For more information on the project visit http://transgenderoralhistory.weebly.com/

This blog will be place for me to give updates on the progress of th project. It also is also serving as a director's journal for the documentary I am making about transgender activism since Stonewall. The documentary will be based primarily on the interviews I conduct as part of the larger project.

I'm a little unsure about having a blog for this project because I have so many blogs to keep up with. However, I am dedicated to keeping up dialogs with any community members who want to have a part of this project. I am also interested in logging my evolving consciousness around trans issues and the trans community as I continue with the project.

If you have an comments, questions, or suggestions, e-mail me at cperez@marlboro.edu.