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East Bay | LGBTI / QueerGwen Araujo's Name Officially Changed Posthumously
This great news and sends a clear message: "media amnesia" when reporting on transgender terminology and pronoun use has to stop. There must be respect and sensitivity for our communities and reporting accurately based on gender identity and sexual orientation should be a priority. Hi everyone,
Props to Chris Daley from the Transgender Law Center and JoAnne Keatley from the Transgender Resource and Neighborhood Space. This great news and sends a clear message: "media amnesia" when reporting on transgender terminology and pronoun use has to stop. There must be respect and sensitivity for our communities and reporting accurately based on gender identity and sexual orientation should be a priority. Eddie Eddie Gutiérrez Associate Director of Regional Media The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) 5455 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90036 direct: 323.634.2011 cell: 213.713.5565 fax: 323.933.2241 email: gutierrez [at] glaad.org web: http://www.glaad.org The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. ------------- Press Release Thursday, July 1st, 2004 English Language Press Contact: Christopher Daley, Esq. Co-Director Transgender Law Center (415) 865-0176, cell (415) 771-7304 Spanish Language Press Contact: JoAnne Keatley, MSW Project Director Transgender Resource and Neighborhood Space (415) 476-2364 California Superior Court Grants Posthumous Name Change Petition for Slain Bay Area Transgender Teen Fremont, CA On June 23, 2004 Superior Court Commissioner Thomas Surh issued an order recognizing the change of name from Eddie Araujo, Jr. to Gwen Amber Rose Araujo. The order had been requested by Gwen¹s mother, Sylvia Guerrero, in a May 25th hearing. ³I¹m elated for Gwen, my family, and our friends. This is something that all of us have been waiting too long for,² said Sylvia. ³It is one of my regrets that I didn¹t call my daughter Gwen more while she was alive. Having this order granted helps me to put that regret to rest.² ³From the day we filed, we were confident that California law would support this petition and we are thankful that Commissioner Surh agreed,² said Transgender Law Center Co-Director Christopher Daley, Sylvia¹s Attorney. ³Hundreds of transgender people access the California Court System for official recognition of their name change every year. It is one more way that California, as a state, honors and supports the transgender people that live here.² ³And now that the court has recognized her name, I¹m calling on all print and broadcast media outlets to do the same,² said Sylvia. ³Using ³Eddie Gwen Araujo² is no longer appropriate in any media coverage. I expect that all of you will, from this point forward, refer to my daughter as Gwen Amber Rose Araujo or simply Gwen Araujo.² Daley agreed, ³Make no mistake, this court order is not a symbolic document. Due to last week¹s mistrial, Gwen¹s name and identity will once again be subject to unprincipled attacks from the same defense attorneys who have spent the last several months disrespecting her. It is my strong hope that as we move towards a retrial for their clients, each of these attorneys will give this order the respect it demands by referring to Gwen by her legal name.² # # # # Organization information at: Transgender Law Center http://www.transgenderlawcenter.org Transgender Resource and Neighborhood Space http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/TRANS/
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