Thirty-seven transgender people have been murdered this year, making it the deadliest on record for transgender people.
Gloria Allen is showing the world on Transgender Day of Remembrance that there is hope.
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6/ Allen has lived her life unapologetically, embraced and supported by her family, and she has shepherded countless youth through their own transitions as an advocate working at Chicago’s largest LGBTQ+ community center. https://bit.ly/38ZMuYh pic.twitter.com/3ZJiVOXJuq
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7/ “I hit walls that were up against me, but I pressed through the walls and made myself known to everybody because I’m not ashamed, and I want people to know that,” Allen told The 19th.https://bit.ly/38ZMuYh
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8/8 These are the stories she passes along to trans youth today. And her impact is clear. At a
#TDOR event, a young person introduced Allen by saying, “As the cliche saying goes, you cannot know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.”https://bit.ly/38ZMuYhShow this thread
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