Transgender Europe
Transgender Europe (TGEU) is a network of different organisations of working to combat discrimination against trans people and support trans people rights. It was founded in 2005 in Vienna during the 1st European Transgender Council as "European Transgender Network" and it is currently a registered NGO as "Transgender Europe".[1]
Abbreviation | TGEU |
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Formation | 2 February 2005 |
Legal status | NGO |
Purpose | to work for the rights of trans people |
Headquarters | Heidelberger Str. 63/64, 12435 Berlin, Germany |
Region served | Europe |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Masen Davis |
Website | tgeu.org |
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Since 2009, in collaboration with the online magazine "Liminalis", TGEU runs the project "Trans Murder Monitoring" (TMM) that records the many people who every year around the world are killed as result of anti-trans violence.[2][3]
History
TGEU was established on the first European Transgender Council in Vienna in November 2005 and formally registered as an Austrian charitable organisation 14 months later. Run as a volunteer organisation for many years, TGEU established itself as legitimate voice of the trans community in Europe.
In 2008 TGEU acquired their first independent project-based funding. However, it took until 2009 to hire first project staff (to implement the TvT project). In 2012 the General Assembly held in Dublin decided to move the seat of the organisation to Berlin, a process that was finalised with the closing of the Austrian association at the General Assembly held in Budapest in 2014.
Today, TGEU has an office in Berlin, ten members of staff and a Board of nine volunteers governing the organisation. TGEU continues to combine advocacy work in Europe and Central Asia with community work in partnership with member groups.
Vision
TGEU envisions Europe, Central Asia, and the rest of the world free from discrimination, where each person can live according to their gender identity and gender expression without interference, and where trans people are respected and valued. TGEU works towards this vision through advocacy work, community building, and research projects.
Mission
TGEU's mission is to give trans people a voice and platform in Europe, Central Asia, and also the rest of the world. TGEU advocates for trans rights and social justice, raises awareness on issues trans people face, and supports a strong trans movement in collaboration with others.
TGEU:
- gives trans people a voice in Europe and Central Asia;
- advocates for trans people’s human rights;
- raises awareness on issues trans people are facing;
- supports a strong trans movement;
- conducts and encourage research for the benefit of trans people;
- is an active part of the international trans movement.
Research
Trans Murder Monitoring
The Trans Murder Monitoring (TMM) project systematically monitors, collects and analyses reports of homicides of trans and gender-diverse people worldwide. The Trans Murder Monitoring project started in April 2009 as a cooperation between Transgender Europe (TGEU) and the academic online magazine Liminalis – A Journal for Sex/Gender Emancipation and Resistance. With the involvement of the editorial team of Liminalis, the TMM became a pilot project of Transgender Europe's "Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide" research project in September 2009.
Legal and Social Mapping
The TvT "Legal and Social Mapping" research project was conducted by Transgender Europe in close cooperation with activists and experts from all world regions, who were able to draw on their expertise regarding current political processes and actual legal and social practices. The categories included in the mapping are; legal gender recognition, anti-discrimination, hate-crime and asylum legislation, criminalisation, prosecution and state-sponsored discrimination, trans-specific health care, community and movement, good practices and reports of transphobic incidents.
Cooperations and alliances
- International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA);
- Global Action for Trans* Equality (GATE);
- Transgender Network Netherland (TNN);
- International Campaign Stop Trans Pathologization (STP);
- International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT).
See also
References
- "European Transgender Network". Retrieved 12 October 2011.
- "Trans Murder Monitoring". Retrieved 5 February 2016.
- "ILGA-Europe publications and resources". Retrieved 5 February 2016.