Transgender Day of Remembrance
Remembrance is not merely ritual; it is a living act that calls us deeper into connection with both the living and the lost.
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Remembrance is not merely ritual; it is a living act that calls us deeper into connection with both the living and the lost.
Transgender Day of Remembrance Read Post »
Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on November 20 to memorialize those whose lives were lost in the past year as a result of anti-transgender violence and persecution.
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2021 has become the deadliest year on record for violence against Black trans women and femmes. Join Lavender Rights Project and our leadership council, the WA State Black Trans Task
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The Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) was founded in 1998 by Gwendolyn Ann Smith—a transgender graphic designer, columnist, and activist—to memorialize the murder of Rita Hester in Allston, Massachusetts. What initially began as a web-based project has since burgeoned into an international day of action; in 2014, TDORs were observed in over 200 cities around the world.
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