• Black cross-dressing queer Bee Love Slater found burned to death in Flo

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    The body of a black transgender woman was recovered from a
    torched car in Clewiston, Florida, last week. According to the
    Human Rights Campaign, Bee Love Slater is the 18th transgender
    woman to be killed in 2019.

    Hendry County investigators identified 23-year-old Slater
    several days after recovering her body from her burned vehicle,
    CBS Fort Myers affiliate WINK reports. Captain Susan Harelle
    said the body was burned beyond recognition.

    The investigation is ongoing and the Sheriff's Office said it
    could not be confirmed as a hate crime until a clear motive is
    found. But Love's best friend, Kenard Wade, said Slater was
    targeted as a member of the LGBTQ community.

    ''She had a really, really good heart," Wade told Wink. "She
    would never harm anyone, never put anyone in harm's way. How
    could someone go to that extreme to get rid of her?"

    According to Wade, Slater had received threats the night of the
    fire. She told him over text that she wanted to leave town to
    avoid trouble.

    "Bee love was kind to everyone she came in contact with and her
    presence touched me for just the four months that I shared with
    her was amazing!" Dezmond Bass, who helped coordinate Slater's
    candlelight vigil, wrote on Facebook.

    Slater's death highlights an ongoing trend of violence against
    transgender people. Slater is the 18th known transgender woman
    to be murdered this year, the HRC said. Last year, at least 26
    transgender people were killed; in 2017, that number reached a
    record high of at least 29 deaths.

    Florida's hate crime laws do not specifically support
    transgender individuals and there are no protections at the
    federal level. The Trump administration continues to roll back
    key safeguards for the LGBTQ community.

    "Our society needs to work to ensure transpeople can live
    without fear," The ACLU of Florida said Thursday.

    The week of Slater's death, 17-year-old Bailey Reeves, a
    transgender woman from Baltimore, was shot and killed on Labor
    Day. It was the fifth shooting of the night, police said.


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    As we gather at convenings and community spaces, our sisters are
    in constant danger. This is why we fight—so Bee and Bailey,
    taken from us just this week, aren’t forgotten. We never forget
    why we do this work: to keep our people alive, thriving, and
    fighting for liberation.

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    In June, the American Medical Association called fatal attacks
    against transgender people of color an "epidemic." It proposed a
    plan to combat the violence, including educating people on the
    shocking statistics of these hate crimes, advocating for
    stronger law enforcement policies and increasing access to
    mental health treatment for LGBTQ individuals.

    "According to available tracking, fatal anti-transgender
    violence in the U.S. is on the rise and most victims were black
    transgender women," said AMA Board Member S. Bobby Mukkamala,
    M.D. "The number of victims could be even higher due to
    underreporting and better data collection by law enforcement is
    needed to create strategies that will prevent anti-transgender
    violence."

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