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Carmen Rupe (10 October 1936 – 14 December 2011), was a New Zealand
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activist, would-be politician and HIV/AIDS activist. Carmen Rupe was New Zealand's first drag queen to reach celebrity status. She was a
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.


Life

Born in
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, Rupe had twelve siblings. Her mother was of
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and Ngāti Heke-a-Wai descent, while her father was of
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. She relocated to the urban centres of
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and
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. After doing drag performances while doing compulsory military training and periods working as a nurse and waiter, Rupe moved to Sydney's Kings Cross in the late 1950s. In the 1970s, she became notorious for the sexually tolerant venues she established in Wellington, and was renowned as a matriarchal figure among local trans communities. Taking the name of the Romani Flamenco dancer
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, Rupe became Australia's first Māori drag performer and from that time on lived as a woman. A whole range of work followed, including snake-work, hula dancing and prostitution. Carmen never formally worked at Les Girls but over the years did some guest spots. She described how local police treated her: "I was locked up in Long Bay about a dozen times. But it made me a stronger person today."


Police v Rupe

In 1966, Rupe was arrested while waiting for a taxi after a night out, charged by the police for 'frequenting with felonious intent' because she was wearing women's clothing. Despite
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Rupe, the case was a landmark one for the trans community, as Judge McCarthy ruled that he was "unable to find anything in our law which says that it is unlawful for a male to attire himself in female clothing."Hansen, Will, '"Every Bloody Right To Be Here": Trans Resistance in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1967 – 1989,' Masters Thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 2020. https://nzresearch.org.nz/records/43916231?locale=en


Autobiography

In 1988 an autobiography was published, outlining her escapades "from school boy to successful business woman". ''Carmen: My Life'' was written with Paul Martin and published by Benton Ross.


Politics

In Wellington Carmen ran ''Carmen's International Coffee Lounge'' and the ''Balcony'' strip club. Despite the law criminalising homosexual acts, Carmen challenged the overt discrimination and prejudice against people in the gay and transgender communities. She was not afraid to speak to the press and was summoned to appear before the Privileges Committee by Prime Minister
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for suggesting some MPs were gay or bisexual. In 1977 she ran for the Wellington mayoralty, with the support of local businessman Sir Bob Jones, with the slogans ''get in behind'' and ''Carmen for mayor'' and a platform of gay marriage and legalised brothels, though neither of these are local-government matters in New Zealand.
Michael Fowler Sir Edward Michael Coulson Fowler (19 December 1929 – 12 July 2022) was a New Zealand architect and author who served as mayor of Wellington from 1974 to 1983. Early life and family Fowler was born on 19 December 1929 in Marton, the son of ...
won re-election as Mayor.


Last years

Rupe returned to
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, Sydney where she lived the remainder of her life. In 2003 she was inducted into the Variety Hall of Fame. In 2008 she rode her mobility scooter topless at the head of the Decade of the Divas float at the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. She was a prominent member of
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, the New Zealand transgender group. Rupe died of
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in St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, on 15 December 2011, after a fall and
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earlier in the year; she was 75.


Legacy

Rupe has been cited as a role model by MP
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, the world's first openly transgender Member of Parliament. Long-time friend and ex Grey District councillor Jacquie Grant wrote a tribute for Rupe and at her tangi delivered a eulogy. In a tribute, the
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, stated that:
Carmen Rupe was an icon for Sydney's Transgender community and a tireless advocate for GLBT rights. She was a quiet achiever who spent decades as a volunteer with many organisations who provided support to some of our cities most vulnerable people. I knew Carmen and was saddened by her passing. She will be missed by the people she touched and the community she was such a strong part of. It is heartening that, in accordance with her wishes, the Carmen Rupe Memorial Trust has been established to raise awareness of some of the issues faced by our GLBT community. This is a fitting tribute to someone who dedicated so much of their life to helping others.
Former Wellington Mayor
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, stated support for erecting a statue of Rupe in Wellington: "I admired her strength in living her life on her terms and standing up against discrimination." Four sets of traffic lights along Cuba Street in Wellington's central business district are fitted with green pedestrial lights depicting Rupe. The lights were installed in August 2016 to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Homosexual Law Reform Act. In 2020, the short film '' GURL'' was released based on Rupe's life. The short film was a prequel to the feature film ''The Book of Carmen'', which is currently in pre-production. The film was directed, produced and written by Mika X.


References


External links

* Drag Star Carmen laid to rest

the Social Shuttle *
Obituary: Carmen Rupe
' by Jacquie Grant. 15 December 2011 *
Eulogy: Carmen Rupe
' by Jacquie Grant. 21 December 2011

interviews and remembrance, PrideNZ.com
''Memories Of Carmen Rupe'' – Facebook Memorial Page
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' Full version of the eulogy delivered by Jacquie Grant MNZM
''Carmen Rupe Memorial Trust'' – Facebook Page

Dictionary of New Zealand Biography essay
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