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Watch previous talks from the LGBTQ2S+ Lecture Series: The Rise of Lesbian Nation - Lillian Faderman • The Rise of Lesbian Nation - Lillian Fader... Indigenous Art and Activism: Three Voices • Indigenous Art and Activism: Three Voices The world is hardly shy about violence against trans women. But why are trans women subject to disproportionate violence? Where did it come from? And when did it arise? This lecture charts the colonial history of a global trans panic that began in the nineteenth century. Letting go of a purely psychological lens, history shows that targeting trans femininity has been integral to colonial statecraft around the world for the past 150 years. Jules Gill-Peterson (Associate Professor, Department of History, Johns Hopkins University) is a scholar of transgender history and the history of sexuality, focusing on racial histories of sex, gender, and trans embodiment spanning both institutional and vernacular science and medicine.