Other names Sumaya YSL Occupation Activist, model | Name Sumaya Dalmar | |
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Born 1988/1989 Somalia |
Sumaya Dalmar, also known as Sumaya YSL, was a Somali-Canadian transgender activist and model.
Biography
Sumaya was born in Somalia and left during the outbreak of the Somali Civil War at the age of three. Sumaya's biological parents disowned her when she came out as trans to them in 2011. The Toronto-based Muslim died in mysterious circumstances on 22 February 2015 at the age of 26. It was an event that was compared to other acts of violence against trans women of colour, especially during the early months of 2015 when such incidents were reportedly occurring at a particularly high rate, but police have since discounted the occurrence of a homicide. In 2013, she was the primary actor for a play and documentary that attempted to intersect the relationship between the Somali ethnicity, religiosity, and its correlation to masculinity during a project called "An Intimate Portrait of Somalian Trans-Woman" by Abdi Osman. By 2014, she was the subject of an art exhibition and had become qualified as a speech therapist. Sumaya, who had the middle name Dasia, also featured in other ventures, such as scheduling to begin employment at an LGBT community center called The 519. One commentator has indicated on her enduring notability that comes from being the first prominently known Somali transgender individual the writer knows and the degree of visibility she has given the trans community.