Today is the Transgender Day of Remembrance.
At least 25 transgender people have been killed this year, the highest number on record. Most of them were transgender women of color. This is an epidemic, and the current administration is poised to do nothing to stop it.
November 20 is set aside each year to mourn the trans people wrongfully taken from us – to honor their legacy and remember their light. We must keep the fire of change and protest going all year, but it is just as important to create space to grieve our sisters and brothers and siblings.
Stay angry. Stay focused. And today, say their names.
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