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Queer eye: There’s a new trans news magazine in Madurai

The free fortnightly online magazine offers updates on the news, tips on fashion, health and home decor, lists products made by members of the community, and lists job openings too.

Published on: Jan 22, 2021 08:54 pm IST
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Priya Babu, 50, is a transwoman, activist, counsellor, and now, magazine editor. Six years ago, she and three fellow activists started a library called Transgender Resource Centre in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. In 2017, it was registered as a non-profit. It’s a repository of newspaper clippings, documentaries, short films and documents on government policies, most relating to the trans community.

A Trans News cover. “Its most special attribute,” says editor Priya Babu, “is that the models for all the photos used with the stories are transgender people.”

On November 1, the group also launched an online magazine called Trans News. “In society, people heckle, tease and bully us,” says Babu. “I dropped out of school after Class 12.” As a teen, Babu read Vadamalli by Tamil author Su. Samuthiram, about a trans woman who becomes an activist, and decided to make that her life’s purpose too.

The library was a first step. Babu also trained as a counsellor and TRC opened its doors to trans students who needed to talk. The group holds film festivals and seminars at schools, to spread awareness. And now there’s the magazine.

Priya Babu, the editor of Trans News and co-founder of the Transgender Resource Centre in Madurai.

“I write and translate articles from Tamil to English for the magazine,” says Mahalakshmi Raghavan, 27, a PhD student who is on the staff. “When we get positive response from our readers it boosts us to write more.”

The magazine has a Shop section that acts as a platform for products made by members of the transgender community — from saris to cotton masks. A Jobs section publishes work opportunities and allows transgender readers to upload resumes and get in touch with employers through the website.

“I have uploaded my resume to the Jobs section,” says Rajeshwari, 28. “I identify as a trans man and I’m trying to save up for surgery. When I came out, my family disowned me. I’m living alone and currently unemployed. I’m hopeful that this portal will help me.”

That is the aim. Which is why there are plans to expand, with Trans News editions in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu and Kannada “and, if we can get enough financial support, print too,” Babu says.

 
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Madhusree Ghosh

Madhusree is a feature writer who loves Kolkata, is learning to love Mumbai. She loves to travel, write and bake

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