Trans Teens Throw Epic Prom
May 23, 2023 What’s up, Meteor readers? A hearty hello and good evening to everyone except my friend Brittany who got floor seats to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and did not spend the entire concert FaceTiming me. We are through. For today’s newsletter, the category is joy. Not just any joy: the unadulterated, vibrant joy of trans teens, adults, and allies dancing at a trans prom on the National Mall. The Meteor’s Mik Bean spoke to Daniel Trujillo, one of the youth organizers, about what the huge party was like. We’ve got that and some pleasant news out of Minnesota. Best believe I’m still bejeweled, Shannon Melero WHAT’S GOING ONThe Little Senate That Could: Who’s ready for some good legislative news for a change? Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota gave us a perfect example yesterday of how to use a majority—no matter how slight. With only a one-seat edge in the Senate, they passed a whopping 884-page packet of sweeping reforms covering everything from abortion to suicide prevention. So strap in, Minnesotans and Minnesotan-adjacents, and let’s find out what Gemini season has gifted you this year:
Seriously, there’s so much in this thing that I’m not even scratching the surface. I’m barely even tickling it. And all this is on top of the other measures this slight majority had already passed this session: They effectively codified Roe v. Wade for the state. They passed a state-run paid family and medical leave program. They created new protections for Uber and Lyft drivers, leading to this too-cute scene celebrating the bill’s chief author. Oh, and weed will be completely legal by August 1; anyone previously convicted of misdemeanor possession will have their record automatically expunged. All that’s left for last night’s “billosaurus” is for Gov. Tim Walz to sign, and he’s spoken very highly of the move. It’s just wild how much of a difference lawmakers can make when they actually fight for the causes they care about. So congrats, Minnesota. Let’s hope the rest of the country can catch up. AND:
CORSAGES AND CUMBERBUNDS“You Don’t Like Me? I’m Gonna Throw a Party in Front of Your Office Window.”Teens gather on the National Mall for Trans Youth PromBY MIK BEAN DON’T YOU WISH YOUR PROM WAS THIS MEANINGFUL? (PHOTO BY KISHA BARI) Yesterday, trans children and teenagers from across the country threw a prom on the National Mall, a youth-led public celebration of trans joy at a time when more and more states are adopting viciously anti-trans legislation. The Meteor’s Mik Bean spoke to Daniel Trujillo, 15, one of the event’s organizers, about the power a little party can have. Mik Bean: Of all the events you could think of to celebrate trans joy, what made you and your friends choose a prom? Daniel Trujillo: It stemmed from a lot of frustration me and other trans youth were feeling from continuously [having our existence debated]—and so publicly, too. Me and Libby [Gonzales] were on a call one day, and we were real angry. I was driving back from our state capitol from having to testify [on anti-trans legislation], and we were like, “What do we want to do about this problem?” And we were saying that we need, like, a joyous event. That’s how it snowballed. There’s a lot of anti-trans legislation targeting trans youth in school specifically. We chose prom to be a statement of what schools could be like if trans youth were protected instead of being politicized in this really brutal way. Mik Bean is a writer and editor living online. They cover local politics, legal drama, and anything queer. ONE MORE THINGDo you have particularly strong feelings about this newsletter? We’d love to know what they are! Tell us absolutely everything by filling out our reader survey. You could win a Meteor tote! FOLLOW THE METEOR Thank you for reading The Meteor! Got this from a friend?
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