WTF?! Post-Election Thoughts, Recovery Plans & What’s Next! | Live! with Fefe & Freddy
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WTF?! Post-Election Thoughts, Recovery Plans & What’s Next! | Live! with Fefe & Freddy
In this episode, we’re diving into practical steps and support options for those in the LGBTQ+ community who may feel uncertain or at risk in the current political climate. I recognize my privilege as a white, male, cis-assumed person and want to offer guidance for those who might be feeling vulnerable or unsure about essential updates to legal documents. Let's break it down:
Legal Document Updates:
- Name & Gender Marker Changes: For those who use a different name or present differently than their birth certificate, a legal name change can help avoid issues. ID updates may be inexpensive and can reduce future hassles.
- Resources for Legal Changes: Many areas offer resources to assist with legal fees. Reach out if you need connections to local support.
- ID & Passport Tips: If you've already changed your name, ensure your IDs are up-to-date, including state ID, driver’s license, Social Security card, and, if possible, your birth certificate. For travel, renewing your passport can provide a consistent form of ID for 10 years.
- Healthcare and Legal Safeguards: If you're partnered, consider updating legal documents such as wills, power of attorney (POA), and living wills to protect your rights.
Support Networks: Building a community of friends, family, and allies is critical. Though the current climate may feel harsher, we have a history of resilience. Let’s continue to thrive, support each other, and not give up the fight.
Resource Numbers:
- Trevor Project: 212-695-8650
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Dial 988
- SAGE LGBTQ Elder Hotline: 1-877-360-5428
- Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860
- LGBT National Youth Talkline: 800-246-7743
Political Updates:
- Arizona: Abortion rights enshrined in the state constitution.
- Delaware: Sarah McBride becomes the first openly trans Congress member.
- California & Colorado: Voters remove same-sex marriage bans from state constitutions.
- Maryland: Angela Alsobrooks becomes the first Black senator.
- New Mexico: Former DACA recipient Cindy Nava wins a legislative seat.
Awareness Months:
- Native American/Indigenous Peoples Month: Take time to engage respectfully with Indigenous communities and support Indigenous-led initiatives.
- Trans Awareness Month: Get involved by supporting trans-led organizations, learning about trans issues, and being an active ally. Small actions can contribute to a more inclusive society.
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