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Trans Resurrection

This was written on April 20th, 2025, Easter.

7 min readMay 3, 2025
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Today is always a difficult holiday for me.

Today, I am thinking about resurrection.

But mostly I am thinking about death.

You must understand that trans people do not have a normal relationship with death.

We dance with it, skate the razor’s edge of life, and understand so much more for it.

Elderly trans people are a rare and elusive people. This is both a matter of practicality and trauma, but also a simple result of the fact that most out trans people, in most of the world today, as well as in the past, are brutalized from all directions and die young.

Trans organizers often quip to each other, “The trans agenda is an average life expectancy,” but it’s not really a joke.

It is gallows humor.

Every trans organizer I know in the US has been steeling themselves to die. Handling their affairs. Contingency planning. Love and goodbyes.

We are not planning to die, but we are accepting the risk meaningfully. Understanding more viscerally the weight of the work.

The term “deadname” originates from transfeminine communities dying in the AIDS crisis, from atrocities of violence and…

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Alex Petrovnia
Alex Petrovnia

Written by Alex Petrovnia

Poet, farmer, historian, gender theorist, child advocate, abolitionist, leftist, organizer. Kind not nice. Transmasc Genderfluid. Mad Neurodiverse Crip.

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Perhaps “undeadname” would translate better into modern connotation.

Or is an “undeadname” the name we’re to be given if all of our documents are forcibly reversed, or perhaps the name for trans people denied lifesaving medication and left in the resulting dysphoric fog of Estrogen or Testosterone of puberty blockers…

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But I do not observe TDOR with or for cis people, either.

💯

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I hate these holidays.

Different communities experience them in different ways. For a few years, I went to predominantly white TDOR events. Going to predominantly BIPOC ones hits very differently. Those who have experienced the most loss understand best how to honor our dead. 🖤

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