Art by Micah Bazant, 2018. Source: Forward Together

Art by Micah Bazant, 2018. Source: Forward Together

Transgender Day of Remembrance

The Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), held annually on November 20th, is a day in which groups across the world gather to remember those who have been brutally murdered due to anti-trans violence. During this time, we also recognize the disproportionate impact of this violence on trans women of color.

The American Medical Association described the violence against the transgender community as an epidemic. Fatal transgender violence is on the rise and Black Trans* women are reported to be killed at higher numbers. Transgender Day of Remembrance affords people of faith and conscience an opportunity to be in solidarity with the transgender community as they honor the lives and memory of those lost due to senseless violence.

People of faith and conscience can honor this day by attending local Transgender Day of Remembrance vigils and bearing witness, offering their sanctuary to transgender community groups seeking a space to hold a vigil, recognizing Transgender Day of Remembrance during a worship service (either with a moment of silence or by crafting the entire service around this theme), and more.

Vigil Resources

Questions?

If you have any questions or need assistance with hosting an event in your community, contact love@uua.org.

* – “Trans*” is an all-inclusive, umbrella term that refers to all of the non-normative identities within the gender identity spectrum. Check out this article to learn more.

Art created for Trans Day of Resilience 2017 by Art Twink, in collaboration with poet xoài phạmForward Together

Art created for Trans Day of Resilience 2017 by Art Twink, in collaboration with poet xoài phạm

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