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Post by /*/Hayden\*\ on Apr 11, 2007 22:36:39 GMT -5
Tyra Hunter (circa 1970 - August 7, 1995) was a 24 year old transsexual woman who died after being injured as a passenger in a car accident. Emergency medical technicians at the scene of the accident uttered derogatory epithets and withdrew medical care after discovering her birth sex, and ER staff at DC General Hospital subsequently provided dilatory and inadequate care. On December 11, 1998 a jury awarded Tyra's mother, Margie Hunter, $2,873,000 after finding the District of Columbia guilty of negligence and malpractice. While $500,000 of the amount was awarded for damages attributable to the withdrawal of medical care at the accident scene, a further $1,500,000 was for conscious pain and suffering endured by Tyra in the emergency room as the result of medical malpractice. Dana Priesing, an observer at the wrongful death trial, wrote that the evidence supported "the inference that a stereotype (namely that Tyra was an anonymous, drug using, TG street person) affected the treatment Tyra received," and that the "ER staff, as evidenced by their actions, did not consider her life worth saving." T.Y.R.A. (Transgender Youth Resources and Advocacy), a program of the Illinois Gender Advocates and Howard Brown Health Centers, is a Chicago area transgendered youth initiative named in the memory of Tyra Hunter
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Post by steve on Apr 12, 2007 8:00:35 GMT -5
I was talking to some people on MSN about stuff like this before, and I told them that the law needs to due more about it. That or somebody needs to learn how to use their brains for good and stop all this. I may be sounding like a comic book super hero right now, but for somebody to be killed for being a transsexual or transgender is just idiodic. Not only that, but for all of the other people who are raped, murdered, mugged, and criticized on because of who they are.
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Post by Cannibal Lecter on Apr 12, 2007 21:26:47 GMT -5
My friend lives in Illinois. He told me he lives a bit outside of Chicago. I wanna ask him if he's heard of that place.
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