Digital Transgender Archive
An interview with Shauntelle Hammonds, a Black trans woman, activist, and outreach worker based in Richmond, Virginia. At the time of this interview, she was serving as the Executive Director of Peter's Place, a recovery organization and halfway house in Richmond centered on the needs of LGBTQ+ people in recovery, especially Black and Brown trans people, slated to open in fall of 2020. In this oral history interview, Hammonds discusses her experiences as a Black trans woman in recovery spaces and organizations during the past five years, her thoughts on racism and transphobia within the LGBTQ+ community, representation and violence against Black and Brown trans women, and the need for more supportive recovery spaces for Black and Brown trans people. She additionally discusses her experiences in the trans and recovery communities of Richmond, Virginia, issues within trans communities, the Black Trans Lives Matter movement, how the COVID pandemic has impacted people in and seeking recovery, and her thoughts on the changes in trans politics and movements over the past few years.
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- Identifier
- bv73c0798
- Collection
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Oral Histories with People of Color
- Institution
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Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
- Creator(s)
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Hammonds, Shauntelle
- Contributor(s)
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Beam, Myrl
Billund-Phibbs, Myra
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University of Minnesota Minneapolis Libraries
- Date Created
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Jul. 20, 2020
- Genre
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Oral Histories
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- Subject(s)
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Black Trans Lives Matter
Peter's Place
- Places
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Virginia
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City of Richmond
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Richmond
- Topic(s)
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Anti-transgender violence
BIPOC
Black transgender people
Halfway houses
LGBTQ+ people of color
Trans women
Transgender activism
Transgender community
Transphobia
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Moving image
Text
- Language
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English
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