Letter: The importance of Trans Day of Remembrance
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Trans flags are flying at Reykjavík City Hall today to mark International Transgender Day of Remembrance. “The day is to remember trans people who have been murdered or taken their own lives,” says a post on the Reykjavík City Facebook page. “The day is celebrated annually around the world on November 20th, the anniversary of the death of trans woman Chanelle Pickett who was murdered in Boston,” says...
Letter: The importance of Trans Day of Remembrance
Trans Day of Remembrance. That may not mean much to you, but as the mom of an amazing 28-year-old trans woman, it means a lot to me. Every day I fear for her safety. This world is a cruel place with a government that marginalizes our most vulnerable, and my daughter is one of them. If she were Black, I would be more frightened. The first Trans Day of Remembrance was organized 26 years ago in Boston to mourn those lost and to demand an end to…
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