Gwen Araujo was remembered October 3, in Hollywood CA as around
50 candlelight marchers paraded through "Tranny town", down Santa
Monica Blvd. from Highland Ave. to the Hollywood Forever Cemetery where she
was eulogized by LA Transgender activists such as Maria Roman of Bienestar,
Shirley Bushnell of Transgender Menace, Alexander Yoo of FTM Alliance and
Talia of SCHA-LA.
Many participants carried signs bearing photos of Gwen and protesting
Transgender hate crimes. Many motorists driving by honked in approval. At the memorial, mourners scorned lack of main stream press coverage of the
memorial, and poor coverage of the crime, especially that of the LA Times,
for referring to Gwen as he, and as 'a boy who dressed as a girl'.
From the IMC Newswire (past and present): Family And City Remember Gwen, October 3rd. Photos, “Shallow Grave” an illustration, Accused Murderer Seeks Bond, Remembering our SISTER GWEN ARAUJO and Equality for California's Transgender Citizens!.
From the Web: AUDIO (streams fast), “gendertalk” interviews Shelly Prevost, independent film maker and video activist, on the aftermath of Gwen Araujo’s murder and her short film "Isn’t It Obvious". Also interviewed, Seth Kilbourne, National Field Director for the Human Rights Campaign, on their national strategy for trans inclusion.
One Year Later… by Jaime Ray
Media Coverage: San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, San Jose Mercury News.