The Transgender Day of Visibility celebrates the lives, achievements, and resilience of transgender people. Founded in 2009, the day was created to offer a positive counterpoint to narratives focused only on violence and marginalization. The day is about being seen: affirming that transgender people exist, belong, and deserve respect in every part of life.

Unfortunately the news we can share with you today are not all of the positive type. Quite the opposite actually. This is why it is so important to remember all the love we get in the community as well as from all the cis people who understand what being human really is about.

Why transgender visibility matters in a time of erasure

Transgender Quebecers face surgery delays, out-of-province patients get faster care

A Ukrainian refugee says Manitoba’s rejection of her requests to help her remove her deadname from official documents leaves her exposed to transphobia and infringes on her right to express her gender.

Anti-Trans Activist Riley Gaines Just Tried To Claim That Trans People ‘Silenced’ Her—And People Are LOLing Hard

« Peter Thiel wants technology to turn us into immortal machines. My hopes and dreams as a transgender Christian could not be more different.»


Olympics

Olympic ban on transgender women stems from fear and feelings, not facts | Opinion

Under New Olympic Sex Testing Policy, A Cis Woman Who Gives Birth Could Be Considered Male

Sex test used in IOC’s new transgender ban more likely to exclude from Olympics intersex women who were assigned female at birth


US Politics

Ohio Supreme Court hears case on health care ban for transgender youth

Transgender activists rally in D.C. as nationwide protests bring out millions

Tennessee library board meets to weigh firing librarian who refused LGBTQ+ book purge

What to know about Montana’s new sex definition bill

Lawsuit claims Maine transgender sports referendum signatures are not valid

Trump administration sues Minnesota over transgender athletes in girls sports