Press release from Tranzmission:
Our local nonbinary and transgender community’s observance of the 20th International Transgender Day of Remembrance will be held in downtown Asheville, at Pritchard Park at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Volunteer attendees will take turns reading aloud the names of those lost to transphobic violence over the last year. Warm beverages will be provided, and a support group will be offered afterwards (location disclosed at event). Organized by Tranzmission, this locally held event will be among many observances around the world.
The 20th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance will honor and memorialize nonbinary and transgender victims of transphobic violence in the previous 12 months. The event was first held in 1999 to memorialize the death of Massachusetts transgender woman Rita Hester, whose murder remains unsolved. It has since grown into an international event intended to draw attention to the issue of anti-transgender violence and its disproportionate effect on transgender women of color.
For over 18 years, Tranzmission has been dedicated to making the lives of nonbinary, transgender and gender non-conforming people in western North Carolina and beyond happier, healthier and safer through education, advocacy and support.
Facebook event page at facebook.com/events/975113669502692/.
For more information about The Transgender Day of Remembrance and Tranzmission, please contact Brynn Estelle by email at brynn@tranzmission.org.
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