Ojo al tremendo pepino de bundle rolero que hay en itchio para ayudar a personas trans en Ohio. +400 juegos por 5$ (o más, si quieres ayudar).
Ojo al tremendo pepino de bundle rolero que hay en itchio para ayudar a personas trans en Ohio. +400 juegos por 5$ (o más, si quieres ayudar).
NO #DEGROWTH WITHOUT #TRANSRIGHTS !
#DEGROWTH THE BILLIONAIRES, LETS SEND THEM IN AN INFINITE SPACE TRAVEL TO MARS!
Not to seem paranoid but ‘gender questioning children’ sure feels like a way to avoid saying ‘trans kids’ and perpetuate the ideal that there are no trans kids, and by extension deny that those very real kids have rights.
El próximo jueves, @lainterseccion presenta una investigación sobre narrativas en torno a personas no binarias. El objetivo es encontrar estrategias para hablar de estas realidades con personas que no las conocen. Será a las 18:00 (hora de Madrid), online. Puedes inscribirte aquí: https://us6.list-manage.com/survey?u=8d067b9a027baf872b370d719&id=4ed3b842d9
So yesterday in #Chicago was terrible weather, pouring rain
Despite that 1,000 people showed up for #TransVisibility #TransRights
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/03/30/trans-rights-protest-downtown-chicago/
Happy Trans Day of Visibility
Standing in solidarity with everyone's right to be safe, secure, and celebrated for who they are.
https://www.hrc.org/campaigns/international-transgender-day-of-visibility
Today is trans visibility day, so I made a lil something for it :P
Be yourself everyone! No matter what people say. <3
https://itch.io/b/2946/ttrpgs-for-trans-rights-ohio
TTRPG's for trans rights benefiting Ohio organizations.
TransOhio & the Kaleidascope Youth Center
Great games from Paizo, Renegade Game Studios, and many more.
Get some products at a great price and help support Trans youth in the Ohio area.
Today is International Trangender Day of Visibility. I'll start with WHY we have Trans Visibility Day.
https://archive.is/sjEIx#selection-539.0-603.120
'Dani Davis was in the women’s restroom at the Walmart where she worked when she heard a man’s voice shouting from outside the stall.
The man yelled a slur for transgender people and said he was going to beat them up, Davis said. She was the only person in the bathroom at the Lake City, Florida, store.
Davis, who is not transgender, said she feared the man thought she was trans because she is 6-foot-4. She hid in the bathroom until the man left and told her supervisor what had happened.
A week later, Walmart fired her.
But when she heard angry threats echo in the Walmart bathroom where she sat alone, Davis could only assume she’d been swept up in the nationwide surge of anti-trans attitudes that has spilled through Congress, prompted hundreds of anti-trans laws and spurred an increase in hate crimes.
“He was yelling about [transgender people] and how he was going to mess them up,” Davis said of the man in the restroom.
Confrontations over gender identity have led to accusations and threats against both cisgender and transgender people. Spectators, parents and school board officials have accused girls of being transgender after seeing them in sporting events. Trans people’s use of bathrooms became a national flash point in 2016, when North Carolina passed a law that required trans people to use the public restrooms that match the sex on their birth certificates, instead of those matching their gender identities.
That bill was repealed a year later after protests and sweeping boycotts that cost the state an estimated $3.7 billion. But reports of women being harassed or threatened in bathrooms and accused of being trans have continued.
Davis, who is gay, said she has felt disheartened as conservatives have stepped up attacks on LGBTQ+ rights. She is hoping to leave Florida, but she said the sudden loss of her job complicated those plans.
“The intolerance … I hear it all the time,” Davis said. “It just feels like everything’s closing in on me.”'
Note how a heteronormal cisgender man felt entitled to enter the women's bathroom to yell at a woman to get out of it.
Trans Rights are Human Rights.
Happy International Transgender Day of Visibility, 31 March, 2025.
Merci à la 𝗙𝗲́𝗱𝗲́𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗺𝗲 pour ce 𝗱𝗼𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗲𝗿 très utile... 𝗽𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗲𝗿, 𝗲́𝗱𝘂𝗾𝘂𝗲𝗿 𝗲𝘁 𝗹𝘂𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗲 𝗹𝗮 𝗱𝗲́𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻
La transidentité n'est ni une mode ni une idéologie: c'est une réalité humaine présente dans toutes les sociétés et époques. Pourtant, les discours conservateurs et réactionnaires s'acharnent à la discréditer en diffusant de fausses informations et en alimentant des peurs infondées.
#federationprisme #belqique #wallonie
#LGBT #lgbtqia #trans #transgenre #transgender #transright #transrights
#transdayofvisibility #humanrights #tdov
Día de la Visibilidad Trans
Hoy es un día para celebrar, apoyar y visibilizar las historias y luchas de las personas trans. En este camino hacia un mundo más justo y respetuoso, quiero compartirles una canción muy especial: "Ella" .
Esta canción es un homenaje a quienes enfrentan el mundo con valentía, rompiendo barreras y mostrando que ser uno mismo es el acto más poderoso que existe. "Ella" habla de fuerza, amor propio y el derecho a vivir nuestra verdad.
Escúchala aquí: https://youtu.be/xEu9dcocFks
En este Día de la Visibilidad Trans, recordemos que cada paso hacia la igualdad cuenta. Cada gesto de apoyo importa. Porque todos merecemos ser vistos, escuchados y respetados .
My mum passed away this morning and to the very end she was a proud queer ally. Here she is at last year's pride parade.
Solidarity with all trans folks. It can't be easy (especially in the US & UK etc ) but hang on in there. These fascists will one day fall.
Dear #trans friends: My world is more colorful and exciting because you are here just being you.
Today is a great day to be a visible trans/non-binary ally. You don’t need to be loud to be visible.
Remember the Kevin Bacon game? We’re all a lot more connected than we think.
Your actions with employees, colleagues, family, friends, and neighbors all matter. Not just directly, but in a six degrees of separation way.
On this International Day of Trans Visibility, what we need is for allies to be visible.
Here are some ways you can be a visible ally:
* Remember the underground railway? Strategically places stickers, signs, buttons all can show you are an ally. Since more bigots don’tn recognize an ally flag, you can use those. You don’t need to paint a trans flag on the front of your house, but it’s an option!
* Practice “echoing” language. Don’t want to share pronouns? That’s fine. But why do you need to know others? Try echoing the language they use. If someone says, “my kid is in college”, say “what college are they at?”…. if you say, “do you have any kids?” and they say “yes, one.”.. Say, “where are they now?”. … if they mention their partner, try “what does your partner do?”.
* If you “mess up” pronouns, correct yourself and move on.
* Talk amongst yourselves. Discussing trans and non-binary issues among small groups of friends is a positive way to influence others and to help grow allies. The more connected people feel to the queer community, the more allies there will be.
* Groups like PFLAG have regular ally and education sessions virtually across the country where you and your friends can learn allyship. This is a good resource. learningaboutrans.com.
* Boost posts about allyship and actions to support the community.