On the eve of Trans Day of Remembrance 2014, Standing on the Side of Love’s Campaign Coordinator Nora Rasman sat down with Lourdes Ashley Hunter, co-founder and National Director of Trans Women of Color Collective (TWOCC) to talk about action, solidarity, healing and more. To see resources as you reflect and take action for Transgender Day of Remembrance click here.
Tell us about yourself. Who is Lourdes Ashley Hunter?
Well, just a little. I am originally from Detroit, MI and recently relocated to Washington D.C. from NYC where I spent 12 years working in grassroots community organizing and non-profit management. I’m an orator, researcher, dismantler of oppressive systems. I have a degree in Social Theory, Structure and Change with concentrations in Race, Class and Gender Studies and a MPA. I also love to cook, watch science fiction movies and drink wine.