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equaldex: Today Is The Transgender Day of Remembrance Take a moment to honor and celebrate those lives that were lost due to anti-transgender hate. Above is a list of the individuals who lost their lives this year. This is just a fraction of the trans
landspeedrecord:On top of all that, just be real. Transgender Day of Remembrance to memorialize those who lost their lives due to anti-transgender violence and to raise public awareness around violence facing transgender people. #tdor #transgenderdayofrem
chipsngo: It’s Transgender Awareness Month.Also depending on who you ask it’s Trans Week or the week before Transgender Awareness Week. There is a subtle but pertinent lack of coordination among the community.The one thing we CAN count on though is
liveeverything:Tonight we light these candles in remembrance of you. Each candle signifies the life of a transgender man or woman tragically lost this year to violence and hatred. #TransgenderDayOfRemembrance #TDOR
knowhomo: Transgender Day of Remembrance November 20th, 2011 A day to remember every person. A day to give pause for every story. A silent prayer/thought to those who still close their eyes wishing to see a smile that will never repeat before them.
themayfieldtreasury: Tamara DominguezToday on Transgender Day of Remembrance, this blog will be posting a candle for each of the 21 known murdered transgender people here in the United States and for the many others around the world. Here is to looking
Our flyer and stencils for a street intervention on Stonewall’s Riot Remembrance/International Day of Struggle LGTTTBIQA on La Plata (2009). I was in a queer autonomist anarchist art-activist group of friends and lovers called Venus in Rabia which
asteriskseverywhere: Find out more about Transgender Day of Remembrance at www.transgenderdor.org See the list of people who died because of anti-transgender violence in 2012.
mrkaepora: Today we pause in our normal routines and reflect on the contributions of those who lost their lives trying to take our nation farther into space. On our annual Day of Remembrance, please join us in giving thanks for the legacy of the STS-10
spawnofbowie: knowhomo: LGBTQ* Awareness Events Reminder Transgender Day of Remembrance (Following from GLAAD) Transgender Day of Remembrance #TDOR - November 20 Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on November 20 that honors
Transgender Day of Remembrance
myowndeliverance: Today is transgender day of remembrance. I’m sure plenty of people are seeing posts go by about remembrance, better said than I could manage- and so, I’d instead like to ask people to spare a thought for the lives, work and struggles
Day of RememberanceIf you were alive 15 years ago, you remember. You remember a day when we weren’t black or white, Republican or Democrat, and the lines between us just vanished. We were scared, we were shaken, but we were strong. We stood as one.
wuqs: Just to be clear: November 20th is Trans Day of Remembrance. March 31st is (International) Trans Day of Visibility. Both are very important dates. TDoR was founded in 1998 to remember the murder of Rita Hester (and the fact that we know about her
examiningrocks: here is a poster I made for the University of North Texas to hang up around campus on Transgender Day Of Remembrance. Share this and spread it around. These percentages shouldn’t be silent and unknown.
brinconvenient: Just a reminder to our cis allies:Transgender Day of Remembrance is NOT the trans equivalent of Gay Pride. We aren’t throwing parades. We aren’t throwing parties. We aren’t celebrating. We are reading the names of our dead. We are
janetmock: We speak their names often only when they can no longer respond. Today as many recognize #TransDayofRemembrance, let’s interrogate why it takes severe instances of trauma (death, murder, killing, sexual assault and/or arrest) of trans women
agoodcartoon: Transgender Day of Remembrance is November 20th. The day was founded in 1999 by Gwendolyn Ann Smith, a transgender woman, to memorialize the murder of transgender woman Rita Hester in Allston, Massachusetts. The day now memorializes all
niklii: 16 Beautiful Portraits of Humans Who Happen To Be Trans (x) In honor of the Transgender Day of Remembrance
yurimother: yurimother: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆Original Artwork: 幼なじみ百合(?)漫画その1 By Artist: garun In honor of trans day of remembrance
wuqs:Just to be clear:November 20th is Trans Day of Remembrance.March 31st is (International) Trans Day of Visibility.Both are very important dates.TDoR was founded in 1998 to remember the murder of Rita Hester (and the fact that we know about her death
slothparent: slothparent: Give Us Roses While We’re Still HereTransgender Day of Remembrance // Nov. 20th This is just a poster I made the other day. I love all of my trans family, and I hope you take the day for remembrance & self care. thanks
xliot: pendulum-tin: A reminder that the 24th of April is the day of remembrance of the Armenian genocide, which one and a half million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1923. About two million Armenians were living in the Ottoman Empire at that
theartoftransliness: asteriskseverywhere: Find out more about Transgender Day of Remembrance at www.transgenderdor.org See the list of people who died because of anti-transgender violence in 2012. Here’s a more updated list for 2013 of people who
disabledqueerdyke:The Trans Day of Remembrance was founded in 1998 to remember the murder of a Black trans woman, Rita Hester. Please share as this is important info to know.
slothparent: Give Us Roses While We’re Still HereTransgender Day of Remembrance // Nov. 20th This is just a poster I made the other day. I love all of my trans family, and I hope you take the day for remembrance & self care.
idahotau: Today, November 20th, is Transgender Day of Remembrance. This is a day to mourn and remember those we have lost to transphobic violence, but also a day to honour and thank all those who have come before and help create a better world free
lookdifferentmtv: Today is the Trans Day of Remembrance, a day to reflect on the many lives cut far too short by hateful anti-trans violence. Join us in our online vigil as we celebrate the lives of the many trans women lost to senseless
destinyrush: For more than 400 years, over 15 million people were the victims of one of the darkest chapters in the history of humanity - the transatlantic slave trade. Today, March 25, is the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery
mykidsgay: Today is Trans Day of Remembrance, a day to honor the trans people we’ve lost to a culture and system that fails to respect, protect, and provide for the trans community. We remember the 25 trans people who have been murdered in the United
rivermouth: Re-posting these pieces from July in honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance. Please remember that you are loved!!
pendulum-tin: A reminder that the 24th of April is the day of remembrance of the Armenian genocide, which one and a half million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1923. About two million Armenians were living in the Ottoman Empire at that time.
Transgender Day Of Remembrance
sogaysoalive: Today, November 20 marks the Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day that we take our time to celebrate the lives lost due to anti-transgender bias and hatred and to celebrate the lives of transgender individuals in our community.
refinery29: We celebrate International Transgender Day of Remembrance with a look at all the transgender men and women who died for simply living their lives. Diana Sacayan dedicated her life to protecting the rights of the LGBTQ community in her native
did-you-kno: “Every child saved with my help is the justification of my existence on this Earth and not a title to glory.” – Sendler’s letter to Polish ParliamentNATIONAL DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE, 2015
knowhomo: Transgender Day of Remembrance November 20th, 2012 Map of Trans* related violence from TransRespect-Transphobia. (from TransRespect) The update shows reports of murdered or killed trans people in 29 countries in the last 12 months, with the
elliottdeline: I noticed that some people already reposted these photos I took of the Transgender Day of Remembrance installation on the Syracuse University campus. I know all the people involved with putting it together and designing it and they all
anniestrongart:Give Us Roses While We’re Still HereTransgender Day of Remembrance // Nov. 20thThis is just a poster I made the other day. I love all of my trans family, and I hope you take the day for remembrance & self care.