Trans Ísland Explained

Trans Ísland is an Icelandic advocacy organisation that supports transgender people in Iceland. As of 2018, the chairperson of the group was .[1]

History

Trans Ísland was founded in 2007, as a section of Samtökin '78.[2] [3] [4]

In 2010, the group helped fight for the public broadcaster RÚV to stop using the term “kynskiptingur” (“sex-changer”) in stories about trans people, switching instead to “transfólk.”[5] In 2015, the group assisted in establishing another group, Non-Binary Iceland, its sibling organisation.

In 2019, the group was involved in helping draft a new law on legal gender recognition in Iceland, replacing the medicalised system with one based on statutory declaration and allowing individuals to choose a third gender option known as "X" on official documents.[6] [7] The Althing voted 45–0 to pass the law in June of that year.[8] That year, the group's chairperson, Owl Fisher was named one of the BBC's 100 Women.[9]

In January 2020, the group was awarded a 500,000 ISK grant from the City of Reykjavík's Gunnar Thoroddsen Memorial Fund for humanitarian work.[10] On Women's Rights Day in Iceland that year, organised an event together with the Icelandic Women's Rights Association (IWRA) that saw several different feminist organisations in the country discuss strategies to stop anti-trans sentiment from increasing its influence within Icelandic feminism.[11] In December 2020, Trans Ísland was unanimously granted status as a member association of the IWRA.[12] [13]

In January 2021, they collaborated with the RVK Feminist Film Festival for the 2021 edition of the festival.[14]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Fontaine . Andie Sophia . 29 June 2018 . The March Of Progress: The National Queer Organisation Turns 40 . . 21 April 2022.
  2. Web site: From Iceland — Being Transgender In Iceland. May 24, 2012. The Reykjavik Grapevine.
  3. Web site: Trans fólks minnst í Hörpu í dag. November 20, 2019. RÚV.
  4. Josephson . Jyl . Einarsdóttir . Þorgerður . Sigurðardóttir . Svandís Anna . December 2017 . Queering the trans: Gender and sexuality binaries in Icelandic trans, queer, and feminist communities . . en . 24 . 1 . 70–84 . 10.1177/1350506815625694 . 55534362 . 1350-5068.
  5. Web site: From Iceland — Transgendered Organisation Calls for Change in Language. October 29, 2010. The Reykjavik Grapevine.
  6. Web site: Iceland Passes Major Gender Identity Law: "The Fight Is Far From Over". The Reykjavík Grapevine. 19 June 2019. Fontaine. Andie.
  7. Web site: On trans issues, Iceland has just put Britain to shame. The Guardian. 21 June 2019.
  8. Web site: New law to help trans and intersex people. RÚV.is. 19 June 2019. Elliott. Alexander.
  9. Web site: Icelander among BBC's Women of the Year. October 17, 2019. RÚV.
  10. Web site: From Iceland — Trans Iceland Receives Half Million ISK Grant. January 10, 2020. The Reykjavik Grapevine.
  11. Web site: Trans People and Feminist Solidarity. November 6, 2020.
  12. Web site: 2021-04-30. Trans Ísland hluti af Kvenréttindafélaginu. 2021-07-07. RÚV. is.
  13. Web site: IWRA Welcomes a New Member – Trans Ísland. December 18, 2020.
  14. Web site: Fókusa á trans og kynsegin fólk í kvikmyndagerð. October 8, 2020. RÚV.