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TGI JUSTICE
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Our Story

Transgender Gender-Variant & Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP) was founded in 2004 with the help of a Soros Justice Fellowship from the Open Society Institute to provide legal services for transgender and gender variant/non-conforming people, primarily those in CA prisons, jails and detention centers.  Attorney Alexander Lee, a member of TGIJP’s founding advisory board and the organization’s first Director, brought on Miss Major Griffin-Gracy in 2005 to help run the organization, which had just merged with the Transgender in Prison (TIP) Committee. TIP became the community organizing program of TGIJP, and Miss Major was hired to oversee it.  Lee left TGIJP in 2009 and a year later, Miss Major became the organization’s first Executive Director. 
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The Transgender in Prison Committee (TIP) was originally an offshoot from the HIV-in-Prison Committee, a community-based program based out of California Prison Focus. Varying in membership over time, some key founding members of TIP were Judy Greenspan, Antoine Mahan, Beck Witt, Delphine Brody, Nat Smith, Neddy Baguio, Sean Saifa Wall, Morgan Bassichis, and Jayden Donahue. 
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Soon after the merger with TIP, long-time volunteers Melenie Eleneke, the Reverend Bobbie-Jean Baker, Trisha Wilson, Janetta Johnson, and Kathy Stripling joined.  Other key volunteers who contributed greatly to the early years of TGIJP include Lala Yantes, Kelani Key, Gail Spencer, Miss Will Walker, and Sottoo Uueng, among many others.


Our Mission
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We work in collaboration with others to forge a culture of resistance and resilience to strengthen us for the fight against human rights abuses, imprisonment, police violence, racism, poverty, and societal pressures. We seek to create a world rooted in self- determination, freedom of expression, and gender justice. 

​The mission of TGIJP is to challenge and end the human rights abuses committed against TGI people in California prisons, jails, detention centers and beyond.


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Physical Address:
1349 Mission St. 
San Francisco, CA 94103

​Mailing Address:
370 Turk St #370
San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone: 415-554-8491

Email: info@tgijp.org
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