Eldritch Mlems

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When Ceyenne Doroshow first began raising money to buy a building that would provide safe housing for transgender women in New York City, she recalls, “people were coming out of the woodwork trying to offer us the equivalent of crack buildings, in bad neighborhoods, with horrible policing,” just because those buildings were cheaper. But Doroshow found this unacceptable. Her organization, GLITS Inc. (Gays and Lesbians Living in Transgender Society), primarily serves Black trans women. Doroshow says after facing so much harassment and discrimination in the rest of their lives, they deserve a chance to live in stable housing in a peaceful neighborhood.

Like many of the women she works with, Doroshow has spent time homeless. “Our families just may not be that nice behind the velvet rope,” she observes. This can lead to so much housing insecurity that even when they’re housed, program participants’ anxiety stays high: “As soon as they got into [an] apartment, they were already mentally processing for the next round of . . . moving on again,” she says. That’s one of the reasons GLITS emphasizes supports and leadership development along with housing.

Doroshow held on to her dream. With money raised during Pride Month 2020, GLITS bought a 12-unit apartment building in a quiet Queens neighborhood, now known as GLITS 1 South. The residents are all part of the GLITS Leadership Academy, a program that helps each participant with their health, education, and leadership development goals. The building includes its own classroom and study space.


Janetta Johnson is CEO of the TGIJP, or Transgender, Gender Variant, Intersex Justice Project. For 20 years, TGIJP has been working for justice for transgender and gender nonconforming people inside and outside of incarceration, through leadership development, reentry services, name change clinics, advocacy, and recently a wellness program.

TGIJP purchased a building in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood in 2023, creating a hub for organizing and supportive services in the Bay. The neighborhood is the location of the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria uprising, led by young TGNC (transgender and gender non-conforming) people and drag queens against raids and overpolicing of LGBTQ+ communities. “Black trans people deserve ownership, and I’m not talking about being capitalistic,” Johnson says in the report Duranti-Martínez co-authored for LISC, “We Take Care of Each Other”: The Power and Promise of TLGBQIA+-owned spaces. “It’s important for people to have safe cultural spaces. It’s important for people to have ownership so that they can believe in themselves and their abilities.”

While TGIJP doesn’t manage housing directly, it does help its clients access housing using city resources. It’s a struggle. “Our community is the last to be housed,” says Johnson. The organization has considered owning its own housing in the future, but under the current administration, it is not currently looking to take on new projects.

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Here she is enjoying today's afternoon autumn sun.

She was diagnosed with lymphoma in late April, and given weeks to days to live. She said fuck that, I'm not done here yet, and promptly added the entire summer (and many, many bbq's, which were her absolute favorite for obvious reasons) to her lifespan in spite of her condition.

After returning from the vet, we laid her to rest in the exact spot she had chosen in the picture.

My heart is in a thousand pieces, but most of all I remember the good times and the 15 years of loyalty and love I was privileged enough to receive. It was never going to be long enough even if she lived to 30.

Goodbye my sweet angel. Thank you so much for all the joy you brought us. I tried my best to repay you in kind, because you deserved it. Now there will forevermore be a small cat-shaped hole in my heart that I don't quite know how to ever fill.

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She's always grumpy but she is especially pissed with me right now

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For Navi, the left cat, we call her Chunka Munk, Plasticat, and Ms. Infected Lips.

For Scorpi, the cat on the right, we call him Mr. Small, Spider Cat, and Crybaby.

Plasticat

Spider Cat

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And before someone screams about AAAAAAAAAAAA ITS UNBALANCED the DM can balance it back <3

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Don't ask me how I know, I just know! Gussy and I wish you an uneventful day.

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