GGBA Celebrates Transgender Day of Visibility

Showing up, being seen, making connections, creating bonds. This is how small business owners, aspiring entrepreneurs, CEOs, students, and family members create lives, careers, and purpose.Transgender Day of Visibility (or TDOV) was founded in 2009 by Rachel Crandall, a Michigan-based transgender activist. It was started as a day of awareness to celebrate the successes of transgender and gender-nonconforming people and is celebrated on March 31st.Transgender Day of Remembrance is recognized on November 20th and was founded in 1999 as a way to memorialize the murder of transgender woman Rita Hester in Allston, Massachusetts. Since then, it has slowly morphed into a day of action against transphobia.How do we celebrate our Transgender and non-binary community?

Educate yourself.

Elevate and promote organizations that promote trans equality. Respect trans friendly pronouns and consider adding yout pronouns to your zoom name, social media profile, or email signature. Recognize intersectionality and that individuals may be grappling with and expressing different parts of not only their race and gender, but class, sexuality, religion, disability, physical appearance, caste, and height.

Seek out people who are sharing their stories online.

Look up hashtags to hear people express themselves through #TransResistance #TDOV #TransDayOfVisibility #transrightshumanrights

Celebrate recent wins.

As we have seen from the social movements that have been developing for decades and have been gaining momentum in 2020, the space for recognition and value in our diversity, could not only save lives, but should be cause for celebration.There is hope when the mouthpiece of our nation issues a formal presidential proclamation recognizing the Transgender Day of Visibility. When the Associctaed Press reports that “The Pentagon..will sweep away Trump-era policies that largely banned transgender people from serving in the military, issuing new rules that offer them wider access to medical care and assistance with gender transition”.Remember that everyone may not be ready to share certain parts of their story, but be ready to listen when they are. Celebrate and love those willinging to be seen and lift them up.

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