Olivia Colman, Jameela Jamil and Paloma Faith were among those who signed an open letter of solidarity with trans women. (Getty/Steve Granitz/WireImage/Gareth Cattermole/Amanda Edwards)
Olivia Colman, Jameela Jamil and Paloma Faith have condemned “violence and hostility” against trans women on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and Girls (25 November).
The stars are among a group of feminists who have made it clear, in an open letter of solidarity, that those who are “hostile, crude or mocking” towards trans women “absolutely do not speak for us”.
“Our firm belief is that an end to violence against women and girls will only be possible with the full might of the sisterhood working together – and so our feminism is against any and all violence, against any and all women,” the open letter says.
“To our trans sisters on this day: we are with you.”
Author Reni Eddo-Lodge, Labour MPs Zarah Sultana and Nadia Whittome, Derry Girls actress Nicola Coughlan and political journalist Ash Sarkar are also signatories.
A recent report by the UK’s LGBT+ anti-violence charity Galop found that eight per cent of trans people have been physically assaulted in the last year, compared to an estimated 1.9 per cent of people within the general population.
Sixteen per cent of trans women have experienced domestic violence in the last year alongside 7.5 per cent of cisgender women.
The open letter says: “We are feminists and we write, on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls, to express our solidarity with trans women, particularly trans women of colour, who experience violence and hostility so frequently it is almost a way of life.
“Trans women are more likely to be murdered, more likely to be victims of violent attacks in their own homes, and more likely to be homeless, again increasing the risk of violence, than their cis sisters.
“Those who use hostile, crude or mocking language towards trans women, demeaning their bodies, and refusing to accept that they are who they say they are, contribute to the culture which creates those discriminatory disparities, a culture which de-humanises trans women and girls thereby legitimising prejudice and violence against them.
“Those people, many of them in high places of fame, wealth and power, absolutely do not speak for us.”
List of signatories to open letter of solidarity for trans women.
Molly Mulready
Olivia Colman
Paloma Faith
Jameela Jamil
Reni Eddo-Lodge
Grace Campbell
Zarah Sultana MP
Nicola Coughlan
Eleni Stefanou
Zing Tsjeng
Mona Chalabi
Rebecca Niblock
Sally Mulready OBE
Ellie-Mae O’Hagan
Kuba Shand-Baptiste
Eliza Mulready-Carroll
Tori Tunbridge
Elle Hunt
Nora Mulready
Nadia Whittome MP
Olivia Streater
Candy Horsbrugh
Laura Snapes
Anika Grimm
Kathy Gentles
Ash Sarkar
Julia Carrie Wong
Rehab Jaffer
Katie Ward
Priscilla Kent
Tabby Millest
Sofie Grettve Von Rosen
Sirin Kales
Astrid Everall
Hannah Ewans
Celia Telford
Flora Coleman
Lois Beckett
Emily Mackay
Emily Holden
Anna Leach
Dani Dinger
Clara Vulliamy
Joan Greve
Freddie Cook
Toleana McKeown
Emma Garland
Lauren O’Neill
Ashley Chervinski
Claire Maugham
Rachel Smethers
Maya Goodfellow
Kathryn Bromwich
Tamsin Omond
Vivian Ho
Caitlin Curran
Victoria Stokes
Hilary Marmot
Molly Wright
Ashlyn Gibson