On Transgender Day of Visibility, we celebrate Minnesota’s transgender community and recommit to standing up for our neighbors in the face of hatred. As your Governor, I’m proud to stand in this fight with you. Show more
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On this International Day of Transgender Visibility, remember that offering civil rights and protections to our transgender community in the United States doesn’t take anything away from anybody and beware of anyone who tells you otherwise. Show more
Happy Transgender Day of Visibility. We see you! We see the trans-identification connection between violence towards children and women. We see the connection to mental illness. Shout out to @ReduxxMag #TransdayofVisibility.
Auburn High School ( @AuburnCityEdu ) in Alabama reportedly sent messages to students encouraging them to pick up trans-themed ribbons to wear for Trans Day of Visibility today. Any school teaching kids that they can be Show more
To all my trans friends: Happy International Transgender Day of Visibility I adore and appreciate you all. You all deserve better. Trans Rights are Human Rights. Show more GIF
I want to make a post to celebrate all my Trans friends and followers!!! Happy Transgender Visibility Day! This world is more beautiful with you here, don't forget that.
— Prime Time with Alex Stein (@alexstein69420) March 31, 2025
International Transgender Day of Visibility
International Transgender Day of Visibility aims to celebrate and elevate the successes and contributions of the transgender community while raising awareness of the work that's still needed to save trans lives. The day specifically focuses on the achievements of trans individuals, breaking down the barriers of prejudice and discrimination, and revealing the various issues faced by this community. This day of observance is about increasing understanding, respect and acceptance, as well as promoting the rights and welfare of transgender people worldwide.
Founded by American activist Rachel Crandall in 2009, International Transgender Day of Visibility was born out of the desire for a day of positivity and celebration in contrast to Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day that mourns lives lost to transphobic violence. In America, the day takes on a particular significance due to ongoing struggles for legal recognition and social acceptance, with attention to issues ranging from healthcare to public accommodation rights. American citizens are encouraged to take part in the awareness campaign to reinforce the important message that recognizes the transgender community and its rights.
The observance of International Transgender Day of Visibility in America typically involves various forms of advocacy and celebration. LGBTQ+ organizations, universities, and workplaces may host educative sessions, panel discussions, or public rallies to draw attention to the issues faced by transgender individuals. Social media platforms also play a pivotal role in amplifying voices and uplifting transgender narratives on this day. In America, International Transgender Day of Visibility is observed annually on March 31st, serving as a reminder of the resilience and accomplishments of the transgender community, while also shining a spotlight on the continued fight for equal rights.
Facts about International Transgender Day of Visibility
Transgender women, particularly those of color, have dramatically lower life expectancies due to violence. According to one estimate, the average life expectancy of a black trans woman in the Americas is just 30-35 years.
According to the William Institute, in 2022, there are over 1.6 million adults who identify as transgender in the United States.
According to the human rights campaign, 3 out of every 10 adults in the U.S personally know someone who is transgender.
According to the Pew Research Center, in 2022, about 5% of young adults in the U.S. say their gender is different from their sex assigned at birth.
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Learn about definitions and terms so that you may better familiarize yourself with queer and trans language. Tolerance comes from understanding. It requires effort and a willingness to accept change.
Better your understanding and empathy by watching a film or documentary that explores the lives of transgender people. Here are our suggestions: Disclosure (2020) Transhood (2020) The True Adventures of Wolfboy (2019)