A few minutes ago, in 1998, Matthew Shepard died. Rest in peace, Matthew.http://chrisgeidner.tumblr.com/post/11345825075/rest-in-peace …
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Five years ago, I got to talk w/ Moisés Kaufman about his play, The Laramie Project, which takes us back there.http://www.metroweekly.com/2010/11/storied-lives/ …
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Four years ago, I split apart the days of the story of Matthew Shepard into separate posts on Tumblr. Today, I began with that final post.
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Here was the first: Enter Matthew Shepard: http://chrisgeidner.tumblr.com/post/11131331684/enter-matthew-shepard … / The second: To The Hospital: http://chrisgeidner.tumblr.com/post/11171690561/to-the-hospital …
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The third: Brutality Horrifies Residents: http://chrisgeidner.tumblr.com/post/11219883057/brutality-horrifies-residents … / The fourth: The Story Spreads: http://chrisgeidner.tumblr.com/post/11267611172/the-story-spreads …
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The fifth: National Waiting Day: http://chrisgeidner.tumblr.com/post/11307440331/national-waiting-day … / The sixth, and final: Rest In Peace: http://chrisgeidner.tumblr.com/post/11345825075/rest-in-peace …
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Matthew and I were the same age. I had just moved back home to the Midwest in 1998. I drove back to DC with a friend for the Capitol vigil.
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I'm still, to this moment, struck by how hard his death hit me. I know that I thought, "That could have been — could be — me." I was afraid.
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It was a different time, yes. But I know that, for too many, it is not. I see the stories we report of trans women of color being killed.
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I know that there is someone, that there are many someones, going to sleep tonight w/ the same fear 21-year-old me had. "That could be me."
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So, tonight, I go to bed remembering Matthew — and thinking about all of those people still living in fear of violence b/c of who they are.
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Night, all, and let us be good to one another.
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