“ TRANS KIDS ARE ALRIGHT.”
So
much is being thrown around about the reform of the Gender Recognition Act
2004, and also trans inclusion in such a negative way.
Here
at JUST A BALL GAME? (JBG?) we
wanted to put our weight behind our trans brothers, sisters, friends,
colleagues , strangers, and also those who may identify as non-binary, gender
neutral or other, and show some love and support by issuing “Trans Kids Are Alright” laces.
Our
patron Sophie Cook, alongside our friends at GMB Union/ Kick It Out/ Fans For
Diversity/ have backed the initiative to raise awareness and visibility by
wearing our pink and blue laces.
We
have also been given the support of Dawn
Butler, Labour MP Brent Central and Shadow SOS for
Women & Equalities for this initiative.
Sandie Maile, co-chair GMB Shout! London region shows support: "GMB Shout! the union's self-organised group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* + members, fully supports equality for trans* people and we are happy to endorse this campaign by Just a Ball Game?"
Sandie Maile, co-chair GMB Shout! London region shows support: "GMB Shout! the union's self-organised group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* + members, fully supports equality for trans* people and we are happy to endorse this campaign by Just a Ball Game?"
Brian Shaw, Chair of GMB London Regional Equality Forum says: “GMB Shout!
welcome this initiative, trans rights are human rights and changes to the
gender recognition act need to be supported. Join GMB Shout! campaign’s - gmbshout.net”
Sophie Cook JBG? Patron has these words: “ “With the increasing levels of anti-trans
prejudice that we are seeing in some quarters it is more important than ever to
stand united in support of transgender rights. Trans people are
disproportionately likely to suffer with mental health issues due to the abuse
and discrimination that they receive so every sign of solidarity helps to show
them that there are more people that believe in equality and love than those
that seek to spread hate. I love this
initiative from Just A Ball Game? And urge everyone to get behind the campaign
and show that trans rights are human rights.”
Kick
It Out.
Roisin Wood, CEO of Kick It Out, said: “The trans
community are an important part of football and we were pleased to recognise
that by appointing Sophie as our first transgender ambassador in 2016.”
“Just
A Ball Game? do vital work supporting LGBT participants in the game and we are
delighted to throw our support behind their pink and blue laces campaign to
promote trans inclusion.”
JBG?
have a limited number of the laces available and those who donate a minimum of £5 to JBG? via our website and social
media links, will receive a pair of laces (while stocks last and inclusive of
P+P) and a free JBG? badge.
Please
show your support for trans inclusion and wear pink and blue to let everyone know:
“ Trans Kids Are Alright.”
Donate
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