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Help with women's homeless shelter article

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Gncq · 30/07/2018 15:47

Hi sorry to do this,
There was a fairly recent situation with a women's homeless shelter in california who allowed a pre op transgender "woman" in who proceeded to behave inappropriately.

I've tried searching "Amy's house transwoman" and variations but no results. ...
Anyone have a link to hand?

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R0wantrees · 30/07/2018 18:29

The court case is due to start soon on behalf of the women who were in the shelter.

abc30.com/3514544/

R0wantrees · 30/07/2018 18:32

The claim is that the person wasn't a transwoman.

A prominent Fresno charity, homeless women, and the transgender community all say they're experiencing a nightmare come true.

Nine women homeless women signed on to a lawsuit against Naomi's House and its parent company, the Poverello House, saying the last place they could go to feel safe is now dangerous because they're forced to shower with a transgender woman.

The Naomi House bills itself as a gentle haven of healing and a safe haven for single, homeless women, but a new lawsuit says it put a lot of women in harm's way in a very vulnerable spot -- the shower.

It says the shelter requires them to shower in groups, and it opened its doors to a person who identified themself as a transgender woman who made lewd and sexually inappropriate comments, and leered at them while they were naked.

"This is the biggest fear they bring up, that you're going to have people who may not even be transgender in bathrooms and settings where people are naked and their privacy rights are being violated," said Peter Kapetan, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of the women.

Poverello House administrators tell Action News federal law says they have to treat a person identifying as a woman as a woman -- and there's no way to test whether it's true. (continues)

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"The women say they repeatedly complained to staff members, but were told if they didn't respect the person's decision to identify as a woman, and if they refused to take showers at the same time, they'd get kicked out of the shelter.

"This is like their last safe haven to go to," Kapetan said. "If they're not there, they're out on the streets and like one of them told me, the streets are dangerous here in Fresno."

Leaders in the Valley's transgender community tell us this is a nightmare for them too because if someone who calls herself a transgender woman is sexually harassing people, she put an already marginalized community in a bad light.

Karen Adell Scot, a local transgender advocate, even offered to train Naomi's House employees on how to recognize people just pretending to identify as the opposite gender.

One possible solution is already in place: Poverello House administrators say they added shower curtains about four months ago.

The lawsuit is due for a hearing in August."

Harrykanesrightsock · 30/07/2018 18:46

What on earth? Shock

R0wantrees · 30/07/2018 19:22

MrsWooster Canadian shelter with current issue?

Also here: mobile.twitter.com/i/moments/1023694874015612929

thread:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3321676-canadian-refuge

Gncq · 30/07/2018 19:53

Thank you!
These links are what I was trying to find.

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silentcrow · 30/07/2018 19:57

That third link I posted is from 2017, where two women were thrown out for raising concerns. There is absolutely no way the Canadian shelter involved in the current incident can say "nobody warned us".

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