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Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility. We have put together a list of suggestions to read of books written by and about trans people. Take a look here:
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— Wellington City Libraries (@wcl_library) March 30, 2023
Last night I became the first trans person to win any award at the New Zealander of the Year awards since it was first held in 2010.
Coincidentally, today is Transgender Day of Visibility, and a week since Posie Parker entered and was sent packing from our country. https://t.co/pmjxiDVtAq
— Shaneel Lal 🧚🏻 (They/Them) (@shaneellall) March 31, 2023
A little collage of my posts on transgender day of visibility over the past few years.
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This year I’m tired, my face in a screenshot from a video of the recent counter protest says it all. Just want to be able to get on with my life, eat, drink, laugh and go about… https://t.co/aVluGBpSr7 https://t.co/UNe9r1ctp1
— Miss Geena - New Single 'Just a Feeling' Out Now! (@MissGeenaX) March 30, 2023
Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility which celebrates the accomplishments of transgender& gender nonconforming people while raising awareness.
#Watch the beautiful story of Niniva Tagaloa and the work that Phylesha Brown-Acton does.
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This International Transgender Day of Visibility, we want to celebrate our wonderful trans kaimahi and volunteers.
For many of us, these past few weeks have illustrated just how much of a double-edged sword trans visibility is.
Read more:
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Today happens to be Transgender Day of Visibility. The irony is that a lot of trans people on social media have had to make their accounts private and go into hiding as a result of the rise of transphobic hatred from the visit of Posie Parker. https://t.co/w6RExbdvho
— Shaneel Lal 🧚🏻 (They/Them) (@shaneellall) March 31, 2023
Today is Transgender Day of Visibility; in my latest blog I talk about where we are, where we have been and the long road we have ahead of us. We all have the power to help create change. #InclusionMatters #TransIsBeautiful 💜https://t.co/lMD1jDvmcw
On March 31st, the world observes Transgender Day of Visibility (#TDOV) to raise awareness about transgender people. It’s a day to also celebrate the lives & contributions of trans people while also drawing attention to the poverty, discrimination & violence the community faces. https://t.co/APLG7z20Ii
Today is Transgender Day Of Visibility #TDoV, and this is Poppy's story, a 19-year-old transgender girl who previously worked for S@W. https://t.co/ksY3fE01jh
Each year on March 31st we recognize International Transgender Day of Visibility as an opportunity to celebrate the lives, achievements and contributions of transgender and non-binary people globally.
#TDoV #YouAreEnough #transgenderdayofvisibility #transdayofvisibility https://t.co/8gpdKXykAT
International Transgender Day of Visibility in 2023
International Transgender Day of Visibility seeks to raise awareness about the work that is still needed to save trans lives. This day aims to recognize the accomplishments and achievements of transgender and non-conforming people.
International Transgender Day of Visibility Facts - in 2023
According to the Willimas Institute at UCLA, in 2023, it is estimated that there are 1.6 million people who identify as transgender in the US.
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