On Friday, more than 1, 000 persons marched from Union Station to the U.S. Capitol in support of transgender rights.
In addition to the participants in the March for Queer and Trans Youth Autonomy that Queer Youth Assemble organized to mark the occasion of Transgender Day of Visibility, are SMYAL Executive Director Erin Whelan, Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson, and Office of LGBTQ Affairs Director Japer Bowles.
Queer Youth Assemble advocates for fresh Gay and transgender persons. According to the organization’s web, Transgender Day of Visibility rallies were held across the nation on Friday.
At the beginning of the march that took place in front of the Capitol Reflecting Pool, Queer Youth Assemble Co-chair Alia Cusolito said,” This protest has reached so many people around the country because of our strength as people and as a community.” ” This is a big occasion. It’s a terrifying moment and a necessity to speak up.
Samira Burnside, a 16- year- ancient transgender girl from Tampa, Fla., spoke after Cusolito.
” These last few decades have been difficult, hard for all of us”, said Burnside. Transsexuality has become the battle through which the social conflict finds itself reborn, more violent, more angry, and more terrible as Democrats are swept into more tickets than they did last year and another vote period approaches.
These episodes are strategic, according to Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth Executive Director Shaplaie Brooks.
” Developed people are bullying LGBTQ youth”, said Brooks.
In response to the proliferating anti-transgender costs and rules in numerous states across the country, Transgender Day of Visibility this year took location.
On Wednesday, Kentucky politicians defeated Democrat Governor. The costs that will, among other things, outlaw gender-affirming health care for trans and genderfluid people who are under 18 has Andy Beshear’s filibuster. Republican governor of South Dakota A estimate that was passed into law by Kristin Noem in February.
” Transgender Americans deserve to be safe and supported in every society,” but MAGA fanatics are advancing lots of cruel and serious state laws that are against transgender children and their families all the time. In his Transgender Day of Visibility speech, President Joe Biden said on Friday that no one should have to get valiant in order to be themselves.
” Let me be clear: These problems are un- British and had end”, he added. ” The bullying, discrimination, and political attacks that trans kids face have exacerbated our national mental health crisis. More than half of transgender youth say they’ve seriously considered suicide. Loving parents are terrified for their children’s futures”.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore became the first governor of Texas to declare Transgender Day of Visibility in public on Friday.
The very best of Maryland are those who have the courage to demand visibility, even when they face hardship and poverty, in some cases. We need to elevate their stories, embrace their courage, and celebrate their humanity”, he said before he signed a proclamation that proclaimed March 31, 2023, as International Transgender Day of Visibility in Maryland. ” By signing this proclamation, we are taking a step forward. And I look forward to working with you all to carry on that trend in the future.
U. S. Reps. Pramila Jayapal ( D- Wash. ), Sara Jacobs ( D- Calif. ), Mark Pocan ( D- Wis. ), Mark Takano ( D- Calif. ) and David Cicilline ( D- R. I. ) and U. S. Sen. Ed Markey ( D- Mass. ) The Transgender Bill of Rights was reintroduced on Thursday, according to a press release from Jayapal’s office, which “provides a comprehensive policy framework to provide protections to transgender and nonbinary people, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their gender identity or expression.”
” As the very proud mother of an incredible trans daughter, I am deeply disturbed by the rise in anti-trans legislation at all levels of government and the increase in transphobic violence,” Jayapal said on Friday during a virtual Transgender Day of Visibility town hall.
Jacobs, who represents California’s 51st Congressional District, noted her brother is trans and another sibling is gender non- conforming.
The California Democrat hosted her brother’s wedding at the end of last year, according to the California Democrat, “one of the proudest moments of my life.” Jacobs noted that it occurred the day after the Respect for Marriage Act was passed by Congress.
” His existence deserves to be recognized and respected, his wedding deserves to be celebrated”, said Jacobs, referring to her brother. ” His life deserves to be protected, just like every other person and every other trans person”.
Sarah McBride, the state senator from Delaware, Kellan Baker from the Whitman-Walker Institute, Rigo Heng-Lehtinen, the executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, and Kaiya McCullough, the athlete-ally ambassador, also took part in the town hall.