Metzger’s
mother told local news that her daughter was a college graduate who taught
herself how to play multiple instruments.
Baltimore Safe
Haven, an LGBTQ center, held an online vigil for Metzger.
Addressing the
ongoing violence against trans women, Safe Haven founder Iya Dammons said,
“This has gone on for way to long before COVID-19. Ten years, ten bodies!
Baltimoreans are you listening? This, it’s a lot.”
“Being trans
is a lonely lifestyle, it can really be a lonely lifestyle at times,” Shaun
Schroeder told WMAR about the additional stress the coronavirus
lockdown is having on transgender people. Schroeder runs Power Inside Women’s
Day Shelter.
“Now that we
are able to roam freely and we’re accepted in the community it’s like we’re
shut right back indoors. It’s really affecting the mental health of the trans
women in communities.”
SOURCE: LGBTQ NATION
For God's sake, in what century are we?
ReplyDeleteThis needs to stop.
It never should have been happening in the first place, either.