Transgender Day of Remembrance 2015

Transgender Day of Remembrance is Friday, November 20, 2015 – Take action now

Transgender Day of Remembrance has been established to honor and remember those who have been killed as a result of transphobic and anti-trans hate or prejudice. Every year vigils, events and special gatherings are held to honor these lost voices. On November 28th, 1998 Rita Hester was murdered in a cold case which sparked “Remembering Our Dead” in San Francisco in 1999 which inspired events years after and evolving into TDOR.

Take Action Today:

Transgender Day of Remembrance website

Visit the TDOR website and learn more about why we remember trans lives and how you can take action today and every day.

Find a local event

There are events being held across the nation, on college campuses, and in your community to honor this day. Get involved by finding where you can participate. View this list of events and vigils happening in honor of TDOR.

Activate campus organizing

Organize events on campus this month using the Campus Pride Speakers Bureau and trans resources. Use transgender and non-binary specific resources online and create change on campus.

Join the conversation online

Friday, November 20: 1:00 pm ‐ 2:00 pm ET

Please go online Friday, Nov 20 for a Twitter Storm using #TransMonth to commemorate Trans Day Of Remembrance!

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Watch MTV True Life: I’m Genderqueer

MTV features two non-binary young people in True Life: I’m Genderqueer. Jacob Tobia and Brennen Beckwith give the world further understanding of the life and struggles of genderqueer people and living outside of the gender binary. Watch the full episode online.

Order your FREE Purple Backpack Resource Guide

The Lil’ Purple Backpack is the perfect resource guide for student leaders and activists. This 60+ page booklets covers topics including transgender and non-binary resources, leadership and advocacy, college search and prep & more. Order yours free today.

Be a Transgender Advocate & Ally

Here are 16 Ways to be a Trans Ally written by Prin Luis, University of South Florida.

 

Campus Pride is the leading national educational organization for LGBTQ and ally college students and campus groups building future leaders and safer, more LGBTQ-friendly colleges and universities. The organization provides resources and services to thousands of college students and nearly 1400 campuses annually. Learn more online at campuspride.org.

 

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