I have recently become involved in the “Trans Housing Network” which was started by xilliah@beehaw.org. I am in the midst of restructuring this into a broader “Trans Solidarity Network”, a network of mutual aid communities across the United States. Due in large part to a rapidly evolving political situation in the US trans people are going to have to rely more and more on community to provide aid to them. The government of the US cannot be trusted to provide that aid. Trans people in deep red states may need to escape from them, many of whom do not have the resources to do so on their own. Trans people arriving in blue states will need help finding their feet and accessing care in their communities.

In that vein I am interested in building communities of trans people in localities across the US. You do not have to have anything to be a part of a mutual aid organization. Mutual aid means the community coming together and providing for each other. It means support networks without hierarchy, where your action has a direct impact on the lives of others.

Those with means are important here. Cisgender people can also be part of our mutual aid communities. We need people with a spare room, people with cars, people who can invest a few hours of their week checking in on their community members and giving food and emotional support to those that need it. Don’t bother if you’re close-minded or you’re not open to being corrected on transphobic behavior. We are creating these networks to liberate trans people and protect them from violence. It goes without saying that transphobic people are not welcome, and that a level of scrutiny will be applied to new comers.

This whole thing is an entirely new project that I have been working on since the results of the election were declared. I am following principles of mutual organization and assistance. This is not a charity organization by any means. It is a way for trans people and allies to come together in light of extraordinary circumstances and help each other to be safe and healthy and secure.

The plan I have is (eventually) for communities to be relatively cut off from each other, and to be based around region. Right now in our earliest stages people from all over will be brought together, and as numbers grow will be divided into smaller regional groups. Keeping people geographically close to each other in touch and building networks of communication that extend longer distances. Financial contributions would be person to person, not person to entity to person. If you have money and want to contribute the best way to do so is by joining yourself and becoming a part of this network. I do not have interest in making a formal non-profit or charity organization. This is about private individuals helping each other when the government will not help us (or actively tries to harm us). I am looking for ways that international aid can be provided as well. If you live outside the US you can join the broader mutual aid network but what we need most of all is those who can provide direct assistance.

I am also looking for people who have experience with mutual aid, people who have experience with self-hosted technology, and people who are connected with groups on other social media to promote and spread word about this solidarity network. We need diverse skillsets to provide support to those who need it. Nothing is categorically unhelpful in a mutual aid group.

If you are interested in joining my efforts (which are very early on in terms of development) please message me on Matrix @ladyautumn:chat.blahaj.zone or email me at TransSolidarityNetwork@proton.me.

  • Ranger
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    8 hours ago

    I’ve passed on your email to some people I know doing similar stuff.

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    13 hours ago

    I’m not helpful for early stage stuff this is something that I feel is important.

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      5 hours ago

      It’s okay! Early on will be a lot of community building and connecting with people and groups who are interested in what we’re doing or have similar goals. You are welcome to join whenever you are able or feel prepared to do so!

      I will try and make a regular habit of posting some form of updates here to keep the topic fresh in people’s minds and generate new interest.

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      12 hours ago

      Same. A concern is that BS about “human trafficking” will be used to target this sort of thing 🫤

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        5 hours ago

        I can definitely see how it would. For the moment, I’m starting off small-scale. I was initially looking into more closed ended support networks but pivoted to mutual aid in part because it avoids a lot of problems like that.