BTMI 2013-The End And The Beginning Of Something Special
by Monica Roberts
(excerpted from her TransGriot blog post from Monday, March 18, 2013)
Carter and Esperanza Brown have taken that trans conference idea to the next level and given it the fierce urgency of a movement. The Black Transmen, Inc. Conference and Retreat started last year in Dallas was wildly successful and this year moved to a larger hotel where the conference can grow and evolve.
BTMI is dedicated toward the goals of not only dispelling myths and lies about the Black trans masculine community, but building better Black men period. I also left Dallas with a much better understanding of the challenges our trans brothers have to navigate and their issue concerns. Some of those are similar to what Black trans women have to deal with in terms of accessing medical care while trans, while others are unique to the trans masculine community. I got to simply listen to the brothers talkabout those issues and their concerns in the seminars and watch them over the past few days build a community.
The brothers are stepping up their leadership game. You will see some amazing things involving the Black trans masculine community happen over the next few years. They are determined to live up to the BTMI motto of being the change you want to see in the world. One thing they let me know they were concerned about is the off the charts violence we trans women are experiencing and they wanted to do a better job of standing up and raising their collective voices against it.
I was honored to be in the house to witness this second BTMI conference, and was sad when the time came for me to head back to my life in Houston. The closing faith service punctuated that four marvelous days had passed.
We need to support BTMI and this conference with our t-bills. Slide them a $5, $10 a $20 or whatever you can afford on a regular basis so that this organization can continue to put on this high quality conference and expand programming. BTMI 2013 is over and headed to our history books. I hope you folks who couldn't be here for the second edition of this conference will make it your business to be with your brothers for the third edition in 2014.
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