29. Trans Awareness: Nikki Kuhnhausen & Julie Doe
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In honor of Nikki Kuhnhausen and House Bill 1687 Known as the Nikki Kuhnhausen Act visit LGBTQBar.org to see where your state stacks up on the LGBTQ+ Panic defense, then call your local government and get involved.
Please check out our website and see if any of the photos of Julie Doe look like someone you knew prior to 1988. Share the images, especially if you have a long standing family in southern Florida- ask them to share it as well.
The Trans Doe Task Force finds and researches cases of LGBTQ+ missing and murdered persons, especially focusing on unidentified individuals who may have been transgender. TDTF advises and educates the public, media, and forensic professionals about the needs of and differences between Trans Doe cases and other Doe cases. The TDTF can also assist law enforcement departments, medical examiners, and forensic anthropologists with getting their cases worked on by forensic genetic genealogists and has a Trans-led forensic genetic genealogy team in house. Check them out at https://transdoetaskforce.org/
For more information visit us at LostSoulsofAmerica.com
To submit a case please fill out at form at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11GBgTu8FMrKLUAoDxXc-0Ao7EuSuqkTbMbKENL1b-Jw/edit
Visit us on social media @lostsoulsofamerica
Follow host Jamie Day @lovejamieday
Music by Aaron Schilb aaronschilb.com
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