- Jamie Lee Hamilton
Jamie Lee Hamilton, of
Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada, is a politician and advocate ofaboriginal people, residents of the city's poverty-strickenDowntown Eastside , andsex trade workers. Hamilton is an independent candidate for the publicly elected Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, for which the election is2008 November 15 .Hamilton is also a writer, entertainer, and guest lecturer (Women and Gender Studies,
University of British Columbia [UBC] ; and Humanities Department,Capilano College ). She is working on a research project at UBC, "The Expulsion of Sex Workers from Vancouver's West End, 1975-1985", as she was one of those expelled by the court ruling.She serves on the boards of directors of two societies in Vancouver:
*Vancouver Pride Society.
*Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society, which has served the aboriginal two-spirited community since 1978.Hamilton is a lifelong resident of the Downtown Eastside and Strathcona neighborhoods of Vancouver.Early life
Jamie Lee Hamilton was born James Arthur Hamilton on
September 20 ,1955 , in Vancouver, BC, of parents Ralph Hamilton and Alice Hamilton. Ralph was an immigrant from Washington State, with Irish roots, who championed the unity ofIreland andNorthern Ireland . He was a union organizer with the Foundry Workers' Union.Alice was from the
Rocky Boy Band (Montana , USA) and became a leader of the aboriginal community in Vancouver. ["Mirror Strathcona Community News", Vancouver, BC; 1977 September 22, pages 4 and 5)] She was a founder of the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre in 1954. She was a cannery worker and member of theUnited Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union (UFAWU). She was one of the Militant Mothers of Raymur who blockaded theBurlington Northern Railway tracks to demand an overpass for the children of Raymur housing project to attend school.In 1967, Jamie Lee Hamilton's parents co-founded the Unemployed Citizens Welfare Improvement Council (UCWIC) along with later-to-be Member of Parliament
Margaret Anne Mitchell , tenants advocate Margaret Ellen Mitchell, and others. They also were among the first members of theDowntown Eastside Residents' Association (DERA).Jamie Lee attended
Lord Strathcona Elementary School ,Britannia Secondary School , andCapilano College . In 1968, in the Moccasin for Miles, she walked from Vancouver to Hope, BC.Beginning in her youth, Hamilton worked in the sex trade, transitioned to female, and became a strident advocate of the various communities of which she is a member. In 1970, she was the first youth to be treated in Canada for gender identity disorder. Her pioneering doctor was William Maurice of the Health Sciences Centre,
University of British Columbia .Achievements and awards
*Various positions, Downtown Eastside Residents Association (DERA), 1984-2004.
*Organizer, DERA demonstrations at inner-city hotels which were evicting long-term tenants in favour ofExpo '86 tourists, 1986.
*Founding member, Coalition for Responsible Health Legislation, a group initiated in response to the push by theSocred government of British Columbia to quarantine gay males withAIDS , 1987.
*Founder, George Ross Scholarship Fund, Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society; Vancouver, BC; 1988.
*Tenth elected Native Princess, Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society, 1988.
*Organizer and founding president of theCanadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) sublocal 15 at the Richmond Society of Community Living, c.1988. The union remains there.
*Walk for Life, annual AIDS Walkathon, 1991: paid co-ordinator of volunteers; Vancouver, BC.
*XI elected Ms. Gay Vancouver, 1991. While reigning, performed with the New York traveling cast ofA Chorus Line .
*Founder of the Hot Meal Programme and Food Bank for transsexual sex trade workers, First United Church, Vancouver, BC; 1993.
*Proprietor, Rainbow's End, a clothing boutique, food bank, and drop-in for sex workers and others in the Downtown Eastside, 1993-1997.
*Helped found the Four Corners Bank to assist people in the Downtown Eastside, 1994.
*Firsttransexual to stand for public office in Canada, for Vancouver City Council, 1996. ["Peace River Block News" Dawson Creek, BC; 1995 December 15, page 8.] She came in 14th out of 58, with the first 10 being elected. [City of Vancouver, BC, official Web publication "1996 Local General Election Results:COUNCILLORS" http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/ctyclerk/election96/96results/council.htm]
*Community Hero Award, "Xtra West " newspaper; Vancouver, BC; 1996. ["Xtra West" newspaper, 1996 December 26, pages 1 and 15.]
*Founder, the 9 to 5 Working Society, which operated Grandma's House, a safe sanctuary for street-involved women; Vancouver, BC; 1997. ["Hooker history" "Georgia Straight" Newspaper, 2000 November 2, page 21.]
*Prominent leader in the campaign attracting international attention to shame the authorities into investigating the 67 missing women from the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, 1998 to present. Media attention focused on her act of dumping 67 pairs of stiletto shoes on the steps of Vancouver City Hall. So far, Robert "Willie" Pickton has been convicted of murdering six of them. See articles "Twenty women missing, action demanded" ["Vancouver Sun" by David Hogben and Lindsay Kines .] and "Too many shoes" ["Angles" newspaper, Vancouver, BC; 1998 March, page 1 photo by John Kozachenko, caption in masthead, inside page 1, column 1.] ["Vancouver Courier", 2004 October 10.]
*Keynote speaker at Resolutions and Ruptures: Sexual and Gender Diversity and the Spaces In-Between conference, University of British Columbia; 2004.
*A leader of the successful "No Trademark Campaign" opposing trademarking the word "pride "; 2006. ["Battling for Pride: PRIDE / VPS tells community member she can't call it" by Jeremy Hainsworth; "Xtra West" newspaper, July 19, 2006. http://www.xtra.ca/public/viewstory.aspx?AFF_TYPE=4&STORY_ID=1899&PUB_TEMPLATE_ID=2 ]
*Invited presenter, Canadian parliamentary subcommittee on solicitation; Vancouver, BC; 2006. [House of Commons, Subcommittee on Solicitation Laws, "The challenge of change: a study of Canada’s criminal prostitution laws: report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights" (Ottawa: Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights). http://cmte.parl.gc.ca/Content/HOC/committee/381/sslr/evidence/ev1720317/sslrev17-e.htm#Int-1191816]Controversies
*Ms. Hamilton has been a somewhat controversial figure. Back in 2000 she was charged with running a common bawdy house when it was revealed she allowed some prostitutes to use an East End property as a brothel/safe house - charging them $15 per visit to cover expenses. Those charges were stayed. And a year later, The Vancouver Sun reported Ms. Hamilton used money from her government-funded drop-in centre to help finance her city council campaign in 1999. At the time, Ms. Hamilton said her campaign would repay some of those expenditures - which had been approved by the drop-in centre's board of directors. [http://www.publiceyeonline.com/archives/000785.html]
*In August 2008, Ms. Hamilton was preparing a human rights complaint against the Non-Partisan Association (NPA), the city's governing party [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2008/08/31/bc-transsexual-parks-election.html] after it rejected her as a parks board candidate, [http://www.queenoftheparks.com] which she alleges was due to an ad she had placed on ShemaleCanada.com, an online meeting place for transsexuals. [http://www.straight.com/article-140995/jamie-lee-hamilton-eyes-a-seat-park-board] This account conflicted with the NPA Board's own explanation, stating explicitly that neither her gender identity nor her work in the sex trade were factors in her suitability for candidacy. [http://www.straight.com/article-160174/npa-riles-hamiltons-friends] In explaining the decision, NPA President Ned Pottinger stated: “We look at all aspects of a candidate—what they’ve been involved in politically, how they’ve represented themselves, and how they present themselves to us, what we get back from people who we’ve worked with in the past. We look at how they will interact with our team, our campaign messages, and we make a decision based on that." [http://www.straight.com/article-160174/npa-riles-hamiltons-friends]ee also
*Jamie Lee Hamilton's campaign for election to the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, 2008 November. http://www.queenoftheparks.com.
*Jamie Lee Hamilton's blog "Oldtown News". http://downtowneastside.blogspot.com/2005/09/background-info-on-jamie-lee-hamilton.html [http://downtowneastside.blogspot.com/2005/09/background-info-on-jamie-lee-hamilton.html]
*"An Interview with Jamie Lee Hamilton" by Matt Hern, "Crank" journal, Vancouver, BC; 2001 September, issue number 1, pages 39-43, 65.
*"Jamie Lee Hamilton: Sex Trade Worker Advocate" interview by Day Helesic, "SubTerrain" journal, Vancouver, BC; 2001 November, issue number 32, pages 35 to 37.
*List of transgender people .References
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