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  1. 21 Nov 2020

    Transgender Pride Flag flying proudly at the house this week as we celebrate Yesterday was , let us remember & stand in solidarity with those who have lost their lives to transphobia & violence.

  2. 21 Nov 2020

    Really struck by the explicit religiosity of this display in Oxford yesterday. "Trans lives are holy."

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  3. On Transgender Day of Remembrance, we remember and honor the lives we’ve lost to anti-trans violence. We continue our fight for justice and recommit ourselves to always standing up against hate and bigotry.

  4. 21 Nov 2020
  5. 20 Nov 2020

    Today is the day to remember all the beautiful transgender people that have been lost to violence.

  6. 20 Nov 2020

    We will remember them 🏳️‍⚧️

  7. 20 Nov 2020

    In honor of everyone we have lost... You will not be forgotten. As always: see a transphobe, punch a transphobe.

  8. 20 Nov 2020

    36 murdered in the US, we still have a month left. Stop killing us!

  9. 20 Nov 2020

    Transphobia has no place in the fight for reproductive freedom.

  10. 20 Nov 2020

    a piece i did to honor and to mourn the lives we have lost this year please see the tweet below for some resources to donate to, and all the love to my trans friends today❤️

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  11. Transgender Day of Remembrance.

  12. Apologies for not having a link to the text for this, but I hope this is more than lip service.

  13. On we remember and honour the lives of trans people lost to acts of violence and renew our commitment to protect and cherish our trans siblings 🏳️‍⚧️🕯

    Candle and trans flag
  14. Dear friends: Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance, when we remember all those transgender people whose lives were ended through violence. All lives are holy, sacred and precious, including those of our transgender brothers, sisters and siblings.

  15. 20 Nov 2020

    In remembrance of those who died just trying to be themselves.

  16. 26 Nov 2020

    Thank you to over 900+ people and organisations that last week stepped up to say on that they celebrate the diversity of gender, support LGBTI+ education, and affirming medical care and legislation for full equality!

  17. Many people are curious about issues, but asking prying questions, such as ones about their anatomy or sexuality, makes trans people as uncomfortable as anyone would be in that situation.

    [Image description: The image is split in two. On the left, a woman is asking a trans person a normal question. On the right: the same woman is asking a trans person a rude question. The text on the image reads:  Things to ask a trans person: “Things you would ask anybody else” - OK! “Things you would NOT ask anybody else” - NOT OK!
  18. 20 Nov 2020

    Tonight , and are lit for Transgender Day of Remembrance 2020

  19. 20 Nov 2020

    "I'm tired of remembering my dead friends and not doing anything about it..." Shabbat shalom on this from some trans + gnc comrades in OLT-NYC. We mourn and we struggle for all the trans women killed since last , including those whose names we do not know...z"l

  20. 20 Nov 2020

    On today’s Trans Day of Remembrance, we should honor our transgender and gender-nonconforming communities, AND demand an END to the the epidemic of violence against these folx. Especially the extreme vulnerability of Black + brown trans women.

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