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NCAVP mourns the death of Amia Tyrae Berryman, 28-year old black transgender woman, in Baton Rouge, LA. According to reports, Berryman was fatally shot at a motel on the morning of March 26, 2018. The local news station misgendered Berryman but advocacy organizations like the Anti-Violence Project (AVP) have reached out to ensure accurate reporting and to reflect her gender identity. Investigators are still looking for a suspect(s) at this time.
It’s vital that media and police accurately gender and name people when reporting on LGBTQ homicides to honor their lives and to accurately provide information to the community. Misgendering and/or deadnaming can attribute to the misreporting, or lack of reporting, of deaths of transgender people and hate violence related incidents.
We send our love and care to her family and loved ones.
We know it can be hard to read these reports of violence against our communities. If you need support in these difficult times, you can always reach out to your local NCAVP member. If you or someone you know is experiencing violence, you can reach our free bilingual national hotline at 212-714-1141 or report online for support.
NCAVP works to prevent, respond to, and end all forms of violence against and within lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) and HIV-affected communities. NCAVP is a national coalition of local member programs and affiliate organizations who create systemic and social change. NCAVP is a program of the New York City Anti-Violence Project.