"To be Black in America is to be criminalized by 400 years of white
supremacist ideologies trapping one in ones' own prison upon birth.
To be transgender in America is to be trapped in ones' own prison,
and to be criminalized upon breaking free. To be a woman in America
is to fall victim to the societal misunderstanding of ones' naked
truth. To be Black, transgender, and woman in America is to be
trapped in ones' own prison, all while trapped in America's prisons
simultaneously. Black transgender women make up the demographic
most likely to be both arrested and incarcerated, independently.
Once incarcerated, Black transgender women face unique abuses. This
is the product of a binary system of housing. This book serves to
elevate the narratives on Black intersectionality and criminal
justice reform in the name of transgender rights.
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