Rikki Nathanson
Rikki Nathanson (born {{circa|1956}}) is a Zimbabwean transgender activist. She founded the organization Trans Research Education Advocacy and Training (TREAT) in 2015. After an arrest for entering a women's bathroom in Bulawayo in 2014, she filed a civil lawsuit for damages which she won in 2019. By that point, she had taken asylum in the US and she now lives in Maryland.
Career and activism
Rikki Nathanson (born {{circa|1956}}) studied at the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, becoming a company secretary. After transitioning, she opened a modelling agency in 2005. Her activism started around 2007, when she joined the board of the Sexual Rights Centre.{{cite news |title=Activists in Focus Ricky "Rikki" Nathanson of Trans Research, Education & Training (TREAT) Zimbabwe |url=https://mpactglobal.org/activists-focus-ricky-rikki-nathanson-trans-research-education-training-treat-zimbabwe/ |access-date=19 July 2020 |work=MPact Global Action |date=5 January 2018 |archive-date=15 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220115182730/https://mpactglobal.org/activists-focus-ricky-rikki-nathanson-trans-research-education-training-treat-zimbabwe/ |url-status=dead }} Nathanson founded Trans Research Education Advocacy and Training (TREAT) in 2015. She is involved in the Southern Africa Trans Forum and Africa Key Populations Expert Group, which reports to the United Nations Development Programme.{{cite web |title=Pride without Parades: The Importance of LGBTQ+ History in the Quarantine Era |url=https://www.brunswickgroup.com/pride-without-parades-webinar-i15964/ |website=Brunswick |access-date=19 July 2020}}
Courtcases
In January 2014, Nathanson was arrested in a nightclub in Bulawayo on the charge of criminal nuisance, after using a women's toilet. Six police officers wearing riot gear took her into custody, where she spent three days and two nights, being subjected to physical examinations to confirm her gender.{{cite news |last1=Ring |first1=Trudy |title=Trans Woman Wins Landmark Court Case in Zimbabwe |url=https://www.advocate.com/world/2019/11/19/trans-woman-wins-landmark-court-case-zimbabwe |access-date=19 July 2020 |work=Advocate |date=19 November 2019 |language=en}}{{cite web
|title=Breaking News: Zimbabwe High Court awards damages in ground breaking judgement in favour of Ricky Nathanson, a transgender women from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
|url=https://outrightinternational.org/sites/default/files/Presser-RikkiN.pdf
|access-date=19 July 2020
|archive-date=19 July 2020
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200719114335/https://outrightinternational.org/sites/default/files/Presser-RikkiN.pdf
|url-status=dead
}} When the case came to court, the judge asked the prosecution to explain what the nuisance had been and it was established no crime had been committed, so the charge was dropped.
Nathanson then decided upon a civil lawsuit against Farai Mteliso (the ZANU–PF activist who had called the police), Augustine Chihuri (then Commissioner-General of the police), Ignatius Chombo (then Minister of Home Affairs) and Chief Inspector Enock Masimba (then Bulawayo Central Police commander).{{cite news |last1=Ndoro |first1=Tim E. |title=Zimbabwean Court rules in favour of LGBT as Victim awarded $400k |url=https://iharare.com/zimbabwean-court-rules-in-favour-of-lgbt/ |access-date=19 July 2020 |work=iHarare News |date=15 November 2019}}
After five years, Nathanson won her court case in 2019. At the High Court, Justice Francis Bere stated in his summing up that "One cannot avoid concluding that the conduct of the police in arresting and detaining the plaintiff was quite outrageous because clearly, they abused their discretion in arresting her". He awarded damages of ZW$400,000 to Nathanson and left the costs to the defendants. Nathanson had requested for US$2.7 million in damages and ZW$400,000 was approximately US$1,100 at the time. "We are happy that justice, fairness and compassion has prevailed" said Tashwill Esterhuizen, a lawyer at the Southern African Litigation Centre (SALC).{{cite news |title=Breaking News: Zimbabwe High Court awards damages in ground breaking judgment in favour of Ricky Nathanson, a transgender woman and activist – Southern Africa Litigation Centre |url=https://www.southernafricalitigationcentre.org/2019/11/18/breaking-news-zimbabwe-high-court-awards-damages-in-ground-breaking-judgment-in-favour-of-ricky-nathanson-a-transgender-woman-and-activist/ |access-date=19 July 2020 |language=en-ZA}} In Bere's judgement he also recognised transgender rights, saying Nathanson did not identify as male or female.{{cite news |last1=Staff |title=Transgender man wins $400k damages from police for unlawful arrest |url=https://www.zimlive.com/2019/11/14/transgender-man-wins-400k-damages-from-police-for-unlawful-arrest/ |access-date=19 July 2020 |work=Zimbabwe News Now |date=14 November 2019}}
Asylum
By the time of her legal victory in 2019, Nathanson was already living in the US, having successfully requested asylum. She moved to Rockville, Maryland and worked at Casa Ruby, an LGBTQ organisation based in Washington, D.C.. In September 2019, she joined the directorial board of OutRight Action International.{{cite news |last1=Lavers |first1=Michael K. |title=Zimbabwe judge issues landmark transgender rights ruling |url=https://www.losangelesblade.com/2019/11/18/zimbabwe-judge-issues-landmark-transgender-rights-ruling/ |access-date=19 July 2020 |work=Los Angeles Blade |date=18 November 2019}} She was awarded the Felipa de Souza Award by OutRight in 2019.{{cite news |last1=Tapfumaneyi |first1=Robert |title=Zim transgender Ricky Nathanson wins US award |url=https://www.newzimbabwe.com/zim-transgender-ricky-nathanson-wins-us-award/ |access-date=19 July 2020 |work=New Zimbabwe |date=20 May 2019}}
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