International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual event celebrated on 31 March.
International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual event celebrated on 31 March.
It’s a day dedicated to celebrating trans people.
Trans Day of Visibility was founded by Rachel Crandall in 2009 as a counterpoint to the more sombre Trans Day of Remembrance.
Trans Day of Visibility is an opportunity to celebrate our trans brothers and sisters – to celebrate their lives, their existence, their contributions to our world.
While it’s great to have a dedicated day to celebrate Trans Day of Visibility, celebrating our trans brothers and sisters is clearly something that we need to be doing every day – particularly in light of the rise in transphobia as the weaponising of gender identity as a political vote winner.
Trans people are awesome!
International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual event celebrated on 31 March.
It’s a day dedicated to celebrating trans people.
Trans Day of Visibility was founded by Rachel Crandall in 2009 as a counterpoint to the more sombre Trans Day of Remembrance.
Trans Day of Visibility is an opportunity to celebrate our trans brothers and sisters – to celebrate their lives, their existence, their contributions to our world.
While it’s great to have a dedicated day to celebrate Trans Day of Visibility, celebrating our trans brothers and sisters is clearly something that we need to be doing every day – particularly in light of the rise in transphobia as the weaponising of gender identity as a political vote winner.
Trans people are awesome!
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