


#TRANS DAY OF REMEMBRANCE 2021 SERIES#
Johnson (2012) (View on YouTube) - Download Pay It No Mind Discussion QuestionsĪfter Marriage Equality Book Series - This collection presents some of the first works of empirical scholarship and first-hand observation to assess the realities of queer families, communities, and movements after same-sex marriage. Pay It No Mind - The Life and Times of Marsha P. Treasure: From Tragedy to Trans Justice Mapping a Detroit Story (2015) - Download Treasure Discussion Questions Transforming Hearts Collective’s Transgender Inclusion in Congregations Please visit the following resource links to insure our congregations are spiritual sanctuaries for all queer and trans folx, but especially trans women of color. Living the Five Practices of Welcome Renewal is the most immediate opportunity for Unitarian Universalists to have an impact on the trans/non-binary community. Resources for The Welcoming Congregations of Unitarian Universalism (and other open and affirming faith-based institutions) “ What if Living Authentically Could Cost You Your Life?” by Rev. Reading #453 (from Singing the Living Tradition) Reading #429 (from Singing the Living Tradition) “Go Lifted Up” (#1057 in Singing the Journey) “Comfort Me” (#1002 in Singing the Journey) “ WE PRAY: Prayers To and For the Transgender Community,” compiled by Andy Coate

“ Transgender Day of Remembrance in Four Voices“ by Rev.

List of trans* people who have been reported murdered, compiled by the Trans Murder Monitoring ProjectĬurrent Report of the State of Transgender People in the United States from HRC “ Tips for Hosting a Successful Day of Remembrance Event” from the Remembering Our Dead web projectĪ short history of Trans Day of Remembrance from Monica Roberts Toolkit for faith communities planning a Transgender Day of Remembrance service from Transfaith and the Trans People of Color Coalition This resource encourages us to center and support Trans* Leadership. Vigil ResourcesĤ Reasons You Should Not Host a Transgender Day of Remembrance. 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. 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. Fatal transgender violence is on the rise and Black Trans* women are reported to be killed at higher numbers. The American Medical Association described the violence against the transgender community as an epidemic. During this time, we also recognize the disproportionate impact of this violence on trans women of color. Remember their names.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. We do this to remember and honour those who are not present with us today. Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide’s (TvT) research project, “ Trans Murder Monitoring (TMM),” a project systematically monitoring, collecting, and analysing reports of homicides of trans and gender-diverse people worldwide, has shared the information around the trans and gender-diverse people we have lost to murder and violence between 1 October 2020 and 30 September 2021.īuilding on this very research, we have created a visual map with clickable geo tags which contains the information around each person we have lost. Trigger and Content Warning: M*rder, Graphic description of physical brutality, R*peĮvery year, 20 November is observed as the Transgender Day of Remembrance across the globe to draw attention to the continued violence endured by transgender, and gender-diverse people.
