Thursday 20 August 2020

Obituary for Mrs Janett Scott

 I first met Janett in 1992 after a Counsellor with the Luton and Dunstable NHS Hospital, asked me if I had ever heard of the Beaumont Society. I had not, at that time, so she dialled Janetts telephone number and I spoke to Janett there and then for the very first time. Janett suggested I catch the number 31 bus ( I think) and to stay on it until it stopped, just outside her flat. This I did and it was the beginning of a lifelong friendship.

Janett filled her life with trying to help others. Before she changed over to be Janett full time, she had been involved with the British Telecom Union, including organising Social events with them. The skills she learnt there she brought with  her to help the Trans Community. Before I personally knew Janett, she had been a volunteer with the TV/TS Group at Upper Stree in London, and after that she became involved with the Beaumont Society. 

Janett gave of her time selflessly, womaning the Beaumont Helpline, at all hours, rarely refusing a patient ear, and wise advice to those who called. She joined the Beaumont Society Executive Committee, gradually turning the Society around, and introducing such innovations as, the Fast Action Response Team (FART) for dealing with things in a more speedy and flexible manner!

Janett loved to cook, and found a willing audience, at her monthly meetings, where at, she turned her flat upside down quite literally, in order to provide a safe happy environment, one Saturday a month, for Trans people and their allies to visit. The preparation took two days before her meeting, with the tidy up taking one day. Janetts cuisine became renowned in the Trans Community and was one reason why so many people travelled so far to attend her do's.

Janett loved a party, and organised many now legendary weekends, raising the standards for Trans weekends accomodation, thro the simple method of bravely asking decent hotels if they would accept Trans guests. When she started, many Hotels did not want to know, but she soon found some great hotels, such as the Rotherham Hotel known and loved by many, and made some great friends, who helped her get thro the front doors of many other establishments.

Now of course Trans People can go almost anywhere, but back when Janett started organising, this was not the case, and prejudice was the rule and not the exception. Nowadays we all have legal protections to guarantee our access to goods and services, but when Janett started, those protections were not even a pipe dream.

Janett campaigned tirelessly to increase the acceptance of Trans People. At her weekends she insisted on Dress Codes, mainly because Wives and Partners were present, but also because non Trans guests would be present and she said, quite rightly, that we were all Ambassadors for our Community.

Janett put her self in the firing line by going on Television and Radio, whenever asked, more or less, for no fee, and outing her self, in order to put across her message about how Trans people were just normal people, whose Gender expression should not be treated as a deviance or freakish behaviour. 

Janetts wise words and good humour, broke down many barriers, and she did not stop at Television, taking part in talks to Rotary Clubs, Samaritans, Police and Fire Service Training days, and many others, again for no fee. She was involved with advising many HR Departments often on the telephone, and many times, because no one else seemed to be available to talk to.

I think everyone would agree, that Janetts bravery in sticking her neck out in going Public, at a time when legal protections were not in place, and prejudice, including verbal and physical violence, were quite common, shows how much she loved the Trans Community, and how dedicated she was in her desire to gain equal rights, and acceptance for Trans people in the world.

Now we have legal protections, can change our Birth Certificates, get married, and expect goods and services to be supplied without discrimination. When Janett started out, you could still be arrested for 'Behaviour Likely To Cause A Breach of the Peace', just for being out Dressed or using a Public Toilet. There is the risk those days could return, but Janett lived to see that change for the better.

People used to say that the Trans Community was twenty years behind the Gay Community in terms of acceptance and legal rights. Well, Janett did her bit, and more, to close that gap. In fact she was so well thought of by our Local Council, that she was involved with the local senior citizens group, Older Wiser Lutonians, becoming their Chair Person for several years. Worth noting Janetts Trans status, was never mentioned or part of the groups discussions. She had their acceptance as another elderly lady.

I have spoken to many people who knew Janett since she passed away and everyone has expressed their sense of loss, and even disbelief, that someone who had been a main stay, a pillar of quite literally, of the community, could now be gone.

They all have their memories of Janett, often being inspired by her words to see their position more positively and making life changing improvements to their situations as a result. So many people are grateful to Janett for what she did and the trail she blazed. 

What better legacy can anyone leave? Janett was much loved and will be sorely missed.


Saturday 27 April 2019

Exaltation of Inanna

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The exaltation of Inana (Inana B)

1-12. Lady of all the divine powers, resplendent light, righteous woman clothed in radiance, beloved of An and Urac! Mistress of heaven, with the great diadem, who loves the good headdress befitting the office of en priestess, who has seized all seven of its divine powers! My lady, you are the guardian of the great divine powers! You have taken up the divine powers, you have hung the divine powers from your hand. You have gathered up the divine powers, you have clasped the divine powers to your breast. Like a dragon you have deposited venom on the foreign lands. When like Ickur you roar at the earth, no vegetation can stand up to you. As a flood descending upon (?) those foreign lands, powerful one of heaven and earth, you are their Inana.
13-19. Raining blazing fire down upon the Land, endowed with divine powers by An, lady who rides upon a beast, whose words are spoken at the holy command of An! The great rites are yours: who can fathom them? Destroyer of the foreign lands, you confer strength on the storm. Beloved of Enlil, you have made awesome terror weigh upon the Land. You stand at the service of An's commands.
20-33. At your battle-cry, my lady, the foreign lands bow low. When humanity comes before you in awed silence at the terrifying radiance and tempest, you grasp the most terrible of all the divine powers. Because of you, the threshold of tears is opened, and people walk along the path of the house of great lamentations. In the van of battle, all is struck down before you. With your strength, my lady, teeth can crush flint. You charge forward like a charging storm. You roar with the roaring storm, you continually thunder with Ickur. You spread exhaustion with the stormwinds, while your own feet remain tireless. With the lamenting balaj drum a lament is struck up.
34-41. My lady, the great Anuna gods fly from you to the ruin mounds like scudding bats. They dare not stand before your terrible gaze. They dare not confront your terrible countenance. Who can cool your raging heart? Your malevolent anger is too great to cool. Lady, can your mood be soothed? Lady, can your heart be gladdened? Eldest daughter of Suen, your rage cannot be cooled!
42-59. Lady supreme over the foreign lands, who can take anything from your province? {Once you have extended your province over the hills} {(2 mss. have instead:) If you frown at the mountains}, vegetation there is ruined. Their {great gateways} {(1 ms. has instead:) palaces} are set afire. Blood is poured into their rivers because of you, and their people {must drink it} {(2 mss. have instead:) could not drink}. They must lead their troops captive before you, all together. They must scatter their élite regiments for you, all together. They must stand their able-bodied young men at your service, all together. Tempests have filled the dancing-places of their cities. They drive their young men before you as prisoners. Your holy command has been spoken over the city which has not declared "The foreign lands are yours!", wherever they have not declared "It is your own father's!"; and it is brought back under your feet. Responsible care is removed from its sheepfolds. Its woman no longer speaks affectionately with her husband; at dead of night she no longer takes counsel with him, and she no longer reveals to him the pure thoughts of her heart. Impetuous wild cow, great daughter of Suen, lady greater than An, who can take anything from your province?
60-65. Great queen of queens, issue of a holy womb for righteous divine powers, greater than your own mother, wise and sage, lady of all the foreign lands, life-force of the teeming people: I will recite your holy song! True goddess fit for divine powers, your splendid utterances are magnificent. Deep-hearted, good woman with a radiant heart, I will enumerate {your divine powers} {(2 mss. have instead:) good divine powers} {(1 ms. has instead:) holy divine powers} for you!
66-73. I, En-hedu-ana the en priestess, entered my holy jipar in your service. I carried the ritual basket, and intoned the song of joy. But {funeral offerings were} {(1 ms. has instead:) my ritual meal was} brought, as if I had never lived there. I approached the light, but the light was scorching hot to me. I approached that shade, but I was covered with a storm. My honeyed mouth became scum. My ability to soothe moods vanished.
74-80. Suen, tell An about Lugal-Ane and my fate! May An undo it for me! As soon as you tell An about it, An will release me. The woman will take the destiny away from Lugal-Ane; foreign lands and flood lie at her feet. The woman too is exalted, and can make cities tremble. Step forward, so that she will cool her heart for me.
81-90. I, En-hedu-ana, will recite a prayer to you. To you, holy Inana, I shall give free vent to my tears like sweet beer! I shall say to her {"Your decision!"} {(some mss. have instead:) "Greetings!"} Do not be anxious about Acimbabbar. In connection with the purification rites of holy An, Lugal-Ane has altered everything of his, and has stripped An of the E-ana. He has not stood in awe of the greatest deity. He has turned that temple, whose attractions were inexhaustible, whose beauty was endless, into a destroyed temple. While he entered before me as if he was a partner, really he approached out of envy.
91-108. My good divine wild cow, drive out the man, capture the man! In the place of divine encouragement, what is my standing now? May An extradite the land which is a malevolent rebel against your Nanna! May An smash that city! May Enlil curse it! May its plaintive child not be placated by his mother! Lady, with the laments begun, may your ship of lamentation be abandoned in hostile territory. Must I die because of my holy songs? My Nanna has {paid no heed to me} {(1 ms. has instead:) has not decided my case}. He has destroyed me utterly in renegade territory. Acimbabbar has certainly not pronounced a verdict on me. What is it to me if he has pronounced it? What is it to me if he has not pronounced it? He stood there in triumph and drove me out of the temple. He made me fly like a swallow from the window; I have exhausted my life-strength. He made me walk through the thorn bushes of the mountains. He stripped me of the rightful {crown} {(1 ms. has instead:) garment} of the en priestess. He gave me a knife and dagger, saying to me "These are appropriate ornaments for you."
109-121. Most precious lady, beloved by An, your holy heart is great; may it be assuaged on my behalf! Beloved spouse of Ucumgal-ana, you are the great lady of the horizon and zenith of the heavens. The Anuna have submitted to you. From birth you were the junior queen: how supreme you are now over the Anuna, the great gods! The Anuna kiss the ground with their lips before you. But my own trial is not yet concluded, although a hostile verdict encloses me as if it were my own verdict. I did not reach out my hands to {the} {(1 ms. has instead:) my} flowered bed. I did not reveal the pronouncements of Ningal to anybody. My lady beloved of An, may your heart be calmed towards me, the brilliant en priestess of Nanna!
122-138. It must be known! It must be known! Nanna has not yet spoken out! He has said, "He is yours!" Be it known that you are lofty as the heavens! Be it known that you are broad as the earth! Be it known that you destroy the rebel lands! Be it known that you roar at the foreign lands! Be it known that you crush heads! Be it known that you devour corpses like a dog! Be it known that your gaze is terrible! Be it known that you lift your terrible gaze! Be it known that you have flashing eyes! Be it known that you are unshakeable and unyielding! Be it known that you always stand triumphant! That Nanna has not yet spoken out, and that he has said "He is yours!" has made you greater, my lady; you have become the greatest! My lady beloved by An, I shall tell of all your {rages} {(1 ms. has instead:) daises}! I have heaped up the coals in the censer, and prepared the purification rites. The E-ecdam-kug shrine awaits you. Might your heart not be appeased towards me?
139-143. Since it was full, too full for me, great exalted lady, I have recited this song for you. May a singer repeat to you at noon that which was recited to you at dead of night: "Because of your captive spouse, because of your captive child, your rage is increased, your heart unassuaged."
144-154. The powerful lady, respected in the gathering of rulers, has accepted her offerings from her. Inana's holy heart has been assuaged. The light was sweet for her, delight extended over her, she was full of fairest beauty. Like the light of the rising moon, she exuded delight. Nanna came out to gaze at her properly, and her mother Ningal blessed her. The door posts greeted her. Everyone's speech to the mistress is exalted. Praise be to the destroyer of foreign lands, endowed with divine powers by An, to my lady enveloped in beauty, to Inana!