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2021 Becomes Deadliest Year For Trans People On Record

At least 45 transgender or gender non-conforming people have been killed in America this year, making it the deadliest to date.

The latest victim is 28-year-old Marquiisha Lawrence, who was described by her mother as having a “heart of gold.”

According to Gay Times, Lawrence was shot and killed in Greenville, South Carolina on 4 November, which the police and Greenville County coroner’s office are continuing to investigate.

According to the latter, she was found in her home following an altercation with one or more individuals.


Eboni Sinclaire, Lawrence’s trans mother, said: “Marquiisha ‘Quii’ Lawrence, like so many who have gone before her, fell victim to a senseless murder.

“Quii was a young trans woman, at the beginning of this game called life, as WE know it in the trans community. She was a very humbled, free thinker who was loved by many.

“She will forever be remembered by her infectious smile and her heart of gold. Her favorite thing to do was to cook because she felt it filled the belly and fed the heart.

“[In one] of our last conversations she said to me, ‘I’ve not always been the best I could be, but thank you for caring enough to still be here for me.’”

Sinclaire added that she is worried her daughter was killed for “accepting who she was and living her truth.”

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) tracked violent fatal incidents against transgender and gender non-confirming people throughout 2020, with the year being the most violent since records began in 2013 due to a total of 44 fatalities.

However, this has now been surpassed by 2021 because of Lawrence’s tragic death – with the actual number expected to be far higher as these stories often go misreported or unreported entirely.

“With 45 recorded deaths, we’ve reached yet another tragic milestone this year,” a statement from Tori Cooper, HRC Director of Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative said. “Marquiisha was clearly loved by so many. She deserved to live, but her life was stolen from us far too soon.”

Cooper continued: “We must commit to honoring trans lives and ending the horrific epidemic of violence that plagues our community. Marquiisha deserved nothing less than our full commitment to building a better future for trans people.”

According to the HRC, in 2020 approximately seven in ten transgender and gender non-conforming people killed as a result of fatal violence were killed by an acquaintance, friend, family member, or intimate partner.

This year's first recorded violent killing of a trans person was 28-year-old Tyianna Alexandra, who was fatally shot on 6 January.

Since then, 44 more fatalities have occurred:

Samuel Edmund Damián Valentín

Bianca “Muffin” Bankz

Dominique Jackson

Fifty Bandz

Alexus Braxton

Chyna Carrillo

Jeffrey ‘JJ’ Bright

Jasmine Cannady

Jenna Franks

Diamond ‘Kyree’ Sanders

Rayanna Pardo

Jaida Peterson

Dominique Lucious

Remy Fennell

Tiara Banks

Natalia Smut

Iris Santos

Tiffany Thomas

Keri Washington

Jahaira DeAlto

Whispering Wind Bear Spirit

Sophie Vásquez

Danika “Danny” Henson

Serenity Hollis

Oliver ‘Ollie’ Taylor

Thomas Hardin

Poe Black

EJ Boykin

Aidelen Evans

Taya Ashton

Shai Vanderpump

Tierramarie Lewis

Miss CoCo

Pooh Johnson

Disaya Monaee

Brianna Hamilton

Kiér Laprí Kartier

Mel Groves

Royal Poetical Starz

Zoella “Zoey” Rose Martinez

Jo Acker

Jessi Hart

Rikkey Outommuro

Marquiisha Lawrence



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