This Transgender Day of Remembrance, we honour the over 350 trans people killed globally this year, and many more who have died by suicide. These are the violent consequences of anti-trans extremism. We won’t rest until everyone in our society has dignity, freedom and safety. Show more
violence are to be remembered. It's up to us to remember them, since their killers, law enforcement, and media often seek to erase their existence. #TransDayOfRemembrance
Today, on Trans Day of Remembrance, we honour the lives of trans and non binary people lost to violence, discrimination, and hate. We must continue to build a world where all trans people can live with safety, dignity, and pride. You matter. You are loved. Show more
Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance We must never forget the lives lost to anti-transgender violence & discrimination. I stand with our trans community, today & every Show more
Today is Trans Day of Remembrance. A day to honour and remember those who have been lost to transphobic violence and to stand in solidarity against hate and bigotry. Show more
Today marks Trans Day Of Remembrance - a day to remember those who have lost their lives to transphobic violence. We stand by the trans community, today and always. (Artwork by Show more
I attended the Leeds Trans Day of Remembrance Service today, on behalf of @LeedsGreenParty to remember the 350 lives lost across the world this year in acts of anti-transgender violence. Thanks for the moving and defiant speeches and beautiful, creative poems. Show more
It’s Trans Day of Remembrance today, which can be a difficult and upsetting time. We know social media in particular can be a tough place to be for trans and non-binary people & their loved ones, especially on days like today. We’re here to listen and stand alongside you (1/3) Show more
Today is Trans Day of Remembrance. An important day to honour the memory of the trans people tragically lost in acts of anti-trans violence. We stand with trans people today and always. Show more
Trans Day of Remembrance (TDOR) honours and remembers the lives of transgender individuals who have tragically been lost to acts of anti-transgender violence and prejudice. The day aims to raise awareness about the disproportionately high rates of violence faced by the transgender community. It promotes solidarity amongst individuals and organisations in working towards a safer, more inclusive society for transgender and gender-variant individuals. This is a motivating opportunity for communities to come together, reflect on these losses, and recognize the resilience of those who have faced discrimination based on their gender identity.
The Trans Day of Remembrance was founded in 1999 by transgender advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith, in response to the murder of Rita Hester, a transgender woman in the United States. Over the years, the observance has gained international recognition and has evolved to encompass the unique issues and concerns faced by different countries. In the United Kingdom, various organizations such as Stonewall and Gendered Intelligence play an essential role in supporting and advocating for the rights of transgender people, as well as eradicating hate crimes and improving the overall quality of life for the community.
To mark Trans Day of Remembrance in the United Kingdom, individuals, communities, and organisations organise and participate in memorial services, educational events, and vigils to remember those who have lost their lives to anti-transgender violence and call for change. Online campaigns and social media are also utilised to extend the reach and impact of the observance. Trans Day of Remembrance is commemorated internationally on November 20th, and the effect of the events extends across borders to bring attention to the struggles faced by transgender people both in the UK and worldwide.
Trans Day of Remembrance facts
According to a global survey conducted by asherfergusson.com in 2023, about 3% of respondents from 30 countries identified themselves as transgender, non-binary/non-conforming,
According to the Human Rights Campaign, in 2023, about 21 people were murdered due to transphobia.
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK offers specialized care for transgender individuals, including transvestites, through Gender Identity Clinics (GICs). These clinics provide expert care, advice, and support on various issues such as hormone replacement therapy, psychological support, and surgical intervention for gender-affirming procedures.
In 2020, Transgender hate crime in England, Scotland, and Wales rose by 16%, according to Home Office data.
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Top things to do in the UK for Trans Day of Remembrance
Introduce your children to inclusive or non-binary and gender expansive books. Visit Diverse Children's Books for some selections.
Participate in a vigil service to honor transgender people who have lost their lives this year.
On TDoR, you can choose to wear purple, which is often associated with the day and represents solidarity with the transgender community.
Take the time to educate yourself about transgender issues, history, and the struggles faced by the transgender community in the UK. Read books, watch documentaries, or attend workshops focused on transgender rights.