We might have expected this: another murder of a transwoman “of color.” That’s true for anyone who follows the continuing crescendo of hate and raises a voice against them. It’s true for all interested journalists and columnists. It’s so with those who organize for the International Transgender Day of Remembrance.1 Now it’s the murder of […]
Read MorePreserving Our Stories: Today and the Future of the International Transgender Day of Remembrance
By Lynnea Urania Stuart Of all transgender events, none has brought us together more and none has been more commonly held sacred than this one. It’s easy to see how the International Transgender Day of Remembrance has made such an impact: an appeal to conscience, a sense that each of us could be next to […]
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