Melenie Mahinamalamalama Eleneke

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Melenie Mahinamalamalama Eleneke, Hawaiian spiritual healer and LGBTQQI activist.

Melenie Mahinamalamalama Eleneke (December 25, 1959 – September 9, 2013) was a transgender rights activist of the Transgender, Gender Variant, and Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP) in San Francisco, hula dancer and spiritual healer.

Personal life[edit]

Eleneke was born December 25, 1959, in Honolulu, Hawai’i, the youngest child of Jerett Kalani Eleneke and Alene Ku’ukama’aloha Parker Eleneke-Pa’s five children. Her siblings are Shalei, Wayne, Paul, and Charles Eleneke and Char Thompson. She transitioned while attending Kailua High School in Honolulu, where she graduated in 1977.[1][2]

She studied Social Justice at San Francisco State University.[1]

Melenie died on September 9, 2013, in Daly City, California.[3]

Activism[edit]

Eleneke was a long-serving community leader with TGIJP, starting in 2004. Among her different roles were member of the Leadership Team in 2007, director of Development and Administration from 2008-2009 and editor of the prison newsletter, Stiletto, from 2008.[4] As part of her work, she visited trans people at California Medical Facility (CMF) in Vacaville and other prisons. She organized letter-writing events for prisoners in California and throughout the country. She offered workshops on spiritual healing to trans people coming out of prison and jail.[2]

In February 2008, she and Miss Major Griffin-Gracy addressed the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in Geneva, Switzerland on the lack of economic opportunity for transgender women of color in the United States.[1][5]

Eleneke was an active member of The Ladies of Keolalaulani Halau and the House of Valenciaga, a founder of a transgender women of color hula group, and a long-time leader in the Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Melenie Eleneke Obituary". Legacy.com.
  2. ^ a b c "Longtime TGIJP Leader & Stiletto Editor Leaves a Legacy of Love". Archived from the original on 2014-11-26.
  3. ^ DiGuglielmo, Joey (2013-09-25). "Obituary | Trans activist Melenie Eleneke dies at 52 | gay news". www.washingtonblade.com. Retrieved 2023-04-04.
  4. ^ "Transgender, Gender Variant & Intersex Justice Project".
  5. ^ "Demanding Our Human Rights".