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farewell to Zoe Belle

by Aren on Jan.18, 2008, under Uncategorized

We were saddened to hear that Zoe Belle took her own life last Monday night. Zoe was a member of  Trans Melbourne Gender Project and was involved in the effort to start a gender drop-in and resource centre in Melbourne. She was much loved, and will be missed by many, many people.

Zoe was passionate about trans rights, and wanted to make a  difference in the world. She was meticulous in her work and presentation, and was a valued team member and friend. She had her finger in many, many pies. In fact, she was involved in so many projects that it is almost impossible to think of a trans- or queer-related event that has taken place in Melbourne recently without her presence. She was the main organiser of Trans/Destinations, the first dedicated trans conference in Melbourne, which is about to happen as part of the Midsumma Festival. But she wasn’t just interested in one issue: Zoe saw the big picture, and was also committed to disability rights, queer rights, feminist politics and anti-violence work. For her ongoing volunteer work with Midsumma, Zoe was mentioned in the GenerationQ  list of Australian suporters of the GLBTIQ community for 2007 as an unsung hero. She was involved in Out of the Silence, a conference for tranz, women and genderqueer people. She was also about to perform onstage in the Melbourne run of The Vagina Monologues. She had worked as an electrical engineer, and had great website design skills. In fact, this year, she was going to be the TMGP website update manager.

Zoe had a wicked sense of humour, and was a trouble-maker in the best way possible. In meetings she was always very focused, but on the TMGP email list, she let her sense of fun have free range. Recently, someone had written expressing their anger that she had to listen to transphobic and homophobic comments by some popular DJs on NOVA FM at work, because her boss was a big fan of the radio station. Zoe suggested re-cutting the radio show so that Hughsey, Kate and Dave sounded like they were making pro-queer and pro-trans remarks, and playing it at work to ‘retrain’ the annoying employer. It was a very Zoe thing to say: a perfect, geeky, wicked response.

Zoe tried the best to be herself in a world that was often unsympathetic and unyielding to her needs. The space she leaves is not only painful because of the loss of a friend, colleague and co-conspirator. It’s also a reminder that the causes she fought for are doubly important to win.

Zoe, we all love you and we hope that wherever you’ve gone, you are free.

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come one, come all

by Aren on Oct.09, 2007, under Uncategorized

PUBLIC MEETING: COMMUNITY CONSULTATION FOR PROPOSED GENDER CENTRE

Dear all,
Since July 2007, a group has been meeting to establish a health centre for trans and gender variant people in Melbourne. The centre would provide a wide range of social, support and health services to Victoria’s trans* and gender variant population.
We would like to invite all trans* and gender variant individuals and communities in Victoria to attend a public meeting about the centre, so you can contribute your visions and feedback about the proposed health centre.
The meeting’s purpose is twofold. Firstly, we aim to canvass the level of need for such a service. Secondly, we wish this project to be run and maintained by and for trans* and gender variant people of all kinds.
Consulting the trans and gender variant communities of Melbourne, in all of your diversity, is the first step along this road. Our vision is a gender centre for Victoria that will support the health needs of trans* and gender variant people, and their significant others, families, friends and allies. The centre will provide complementary services to those medical services that already exist to service trans and gender variant people’s needs.
Date: Saturday 13 October
Venue: Dantes, 150-156 Gertrude Street
(cnr Napier Street) Fitzroy
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Online Questionnaire
To give more private feedback, interested parties can also complete an online feedback questionnaire about their healthcare needs and the services they might use at the centre. The survey is located at:
Who We Are
We are a group of trans* and gender-variant people and allies in Victoria who believe that trans and gender variant people in Victoria should have access to the best, most comprehensive healthcare possible.
The proposed gender centre was initiated by Trans Melbourne Gender Project (TMGP), but it will be run by a diverse range of people. Some of us have been/are involved with TMGP, Gender Schmender, TransGender Victoria, Camp Betty, Upstart Alley and other groups.
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