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                  <text>The DC Trans Coalition (DCTC) is a volunteer-run, community-based organization that advocates for the human rights of trans and gender-diverse people in DC. DCTC works to promote liberation and gender self-determination by raising awareness and building community support, facilitating resources and information, and changing laws that impact DC's trans communities.</text>
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                  <text>The DC Trans Coalition collection includes a community needs assessment survey and report that address a range of issues and experiences within trans communities in DC--such as discrimination, employment, housing, education, and incarceration. This collection houses forum and roundtable agendas, as well as correspondence between DCTC and government officials, and between DCTC and local LGBTQ+ organizations.</text>
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                  <text>Materials were collected by DC Trans Coalition Director Jason Terry.</text>
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                  <text>&lt;a href="https://dctranscoalition.wordpress.com/about-dctc/"&gt;https://dctranscoalition.wordpress.com/about-dctc/&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                  <text>Collection is available for “fair use.” Material may be protected by copyright. Please contact RHP for further information.</text>
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                <text>No More Excuses - Red to Black - Justice - 13 Murders</text>
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                <text>A document calling for justice for thirteen transgender women who were murdered between 2000 and 2011. The second page names each of the victims and illuminates that only three of the cases (depicted in black font) were brought to justice, whereas the other ten (depicted in red font) remain open cases.</text>
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