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Cox sees best, worst of times for trans folks

- Tribune news services

Laverne Cox sees this as a best of times, worst of times moment for transgende­r people.

“We’ve never ever been more visible than we are right now, and yet we are under attack by this administra­tion,” she said.

The “Orange is the New Black” co-star said she has no plans to slow down as an activist for her transgende­r community now that the Netflix series has reached its end.

“There’s so many things to celebrate right now, and then there’s so many things to mourn and to grieve over and to be in pain over and to fight for at the same time,” she said.

In 2018, advocates tracked at least 26 violent deaths of transgende­r people in the U.S., according to the Human Rights Campaign. Most were black transgende­r women. So far this year, at least 13 transgende­r people have been killed by violence in the U.S., the advocacy group reports.

Cox said she’s been motivated since childhood to do work “that makes it better for people who follow me.” She recalled a black history picture book filled with African American leaders and artists that her mother gave her when she was 5 or 6. She was obsessed with the soprano Leontyne Price. “I thought how amazing would it be to have my work as an artist change the world in some way.”

She cited a growing list of working trans actors: Indya Moore, MJ Rodriguez, Angelica Ross, Hailie Sahar, Dominique Jackson, Asia Kate Dillon, Amiyah Scott and Hari Nef among them.

“We are everywhere,” Cox said. “We’ve always been there.”

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION ?? Laverne Cox is a transgende­r actor and activist.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION Laverne Cox is a transgende­r actor and activist.

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