'18 trans women of color who have been killed so far this year. It is time for a President of the United States of America to say their names.' —Senator ewarren
this year in the United States. When asked by moderator Lyz Lenz what LGBTQ Americans could expect within the first 100 days of Warren’s potential presidential term, the senator responded by saying: “I’m not going to tell you, I’m going to show you.”of the transgender women of color who have been fatally shot or killed in 2019 thus far: “Dana Martin. Jazzaline Ware. Ashanti Carmon. Claire Legato. Muhlaysia Booker.
Michelle ‘Tamika’ Washington. Paris Cameron. Chynal Lindsey. Chanel Scurlock. Zoe Spears. Brooklyn Lindsey. Denali Berries Stuckey. Kiki Fantroy. Pebbles LaDime Doe. Tracy Single. Bailey Reeves. Bee Love Slater. Ja’leyah-Jamar.” To a resounding applause and standing ovation, Warren added: “18 trans women of color who have been killed so far this year. It is time for a President of the United States of America to say their names.
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