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Florida transgendered man speaks at National Equality March in D.C.

October 12, 2009 at 1:30 pm by Mitch Perry

news_gaymarch_30-1In the current issue of CL,  we reported on the National Equality March, which took place in Washington D.C. yesterday.

On Saturday night, President Obama addressed the Human Rights Campaign,  the nation’s largest gay rights group, where he said he has urged Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and to pass the Domestic Partners Benefits and Obligations Act.

But a fellow Democrat who presumably Mr. Obama was referring to said on Sunday that he wasn’t ready to repeal DOMA.

Pennsylvania’s Bob Casey told CNN’s John King that “”I’ve said in the past I don’t think that’s the way to go. We can move forward on a lot of measures, but I’m not sure there’s the support yet for that.”

Meanwhile, speaking at Sunday’s event in D.C. was Tobias Packer, who is affiliated with Equality Florida and who was interviewed for our piece.

Listed below are his  comments:

Today I come to you from the frontlines. As a transgender person from
Florida who was born and lives and works in a red state in the South,
I know first hand what it feels like to be denied employment. To be
treated as less than human. I know the pain and fear that comes with
the constant reminder that I am not equal under the law.
That WE are not equal under the law.

We stand here in DC where Bayard Rustin stood in 1965- an openly gay
Black man who refused to cooperate in his own oppression.
We stand here heirs to his legacy- challenged to stand brave and to
keep alive the knowledge that even if we were not taught it, even if
the government does not recognize it, even if our neighbors are told
to vote against us- we hold these truths to be self-evident- we are
equal.

We have come here to tell our stories. There is great power in our
stories and in imagining the world as it should be and will one day be.

A world that does not teach others to hate us and us to hate
ourselves. A world that does not teach others to harm us. A world that
does not teach us to hide and lie just to work and survive. That never
took a child away from a parent or denied us the right to hold our
dying loved one’s hand because the law pretends our families do not
exist.

Our presence here today is testament to the fact that we are closer
than ever before. From the halls of congress, to our state capitols
and our city commission chambers, and into our living rooms— our
stories are being told and our country is changing.

We have traveled to DC impatient, energized, angry. But our
impatience, our energy and our anger alone are not enough. We must be
willing to commit ourselves to living authentic lives and sharing our
stories at our dinner tables, in our workplaces.
To risk safety and comfort in exchange for full legal equality across
America.

To those working tirelessly in the trenches to secure our freedoms in
cities and counties and states and here in Washington. I say THANK YOU.
Your efforts, OUR sacrifice have brought us to a moment when
nationwide equality is within our reach.

To those who join this struggle now or return to the frontlines. We
need you now more than ever before.
The young and old. The tried and true. The new and daring. The steady
and the bold.

My wish for this march is that we all recommit to stepping beyond our
comfort zone. Recommit our time, talent and treasure to this fight for
full equality under the law all across America.
And it begins here today. It begins NOW.

Bayard Rustin said
“When an individual is protesting society’s refusal to acknowledge his
dignity as a human being, his very act of protest confers dignity on
him.”

This gathering is an act of self-respect. A reclaiming of our dignity.
A moment for us to tell congress, the President, our families, our
neighbors and ourselves.

We will settle for nothing less than full equality under the law all
across America.

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