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One of your options for the weekend of April 19th, in Massachusetts (weather's looking good for once!):

Transgender Day of Visibility
April 19, 1-3:30pm
Harambee Park, Dorchester
930 Blue Hill Ave, Boston, MA
transresistancema.com/events-1

Rain or shine!

We invite you to join us for a powerful and meaningful march in celebration of Trans Day of Visibility! This is a day to honor and uplift the trans community, celebrate their strength, and raise awareness about the importance of visibility and acceptance. Whether you're a member of the trans community or an ally, your presence matters as we come together in solidarity. Let's show our support, spread love, and help amplify the voices of trans individuals everywhere. We hope to see you there!

Trans Resistance MATrans Day of Visibility March | Trans Resistance MAWe invite you to join us for a powerful and meaningful march in celebration of Trans Day of Visibility!

I will readily admit that I'm becoming a #DrBronners superfan, especially when I read their blog posts, including this powerful one on the recent #TransDayOfVisibility that provides an excellent list of organizations that they are supporting financially this year that advocate for true trans inclusion and acceptance.

info.drbronner.com/all-one-blo

Dr. Bronner's · Dr. Bronner's Highlights Inspiring Trans OrganizationsDr. Bronner’s is proud to be supporting organizations that are trans-led and dedicated to trans-specific liberation.

This is not from yesterday. This is from #TransDayOfVisibility

Look how many people turned out to march for trans rights while it was pissing down rain. And they just kept on right to Trump Tower. Well done, #Chicago! You were great yesterday too.

#LGBT #trans

instagram.com/reel/DH1jLF5zPvO

InstagramPhil Grey sur Instagram: "#transrightsmatter"60K likes, 3,386 comments - mrphilgrey le March 30, 2025: "#transrightsmatter".

Kopfschmerzbedingt bestand mein Trans day of visibility gestern nur daraus, dass ich bei der Lohnarbeit einen trans Pride Pin an der Mütze hatte und einen Pulli mit einem Aufdruck einer Blume und der Aufschrift "Be brave, be kind, be true, be you", alles in den Farben der trans Flagge. Übersetzt heißt der Aufdruck "Sei mutig, sei nett, sei echt, sei du"
Mir ist es wichtig, im Alltag als transfeminine Person sichtbar zu sein. Grade bei der Lohnarbeit bin ich viel im ländlichen Raum in Sachsen und Thüringen unterwegs. Hier bin ich für viele meiner Kund*innen wahrscheinlich die einzige trans Person, mit der sie zu tun haben. Und wenn sie durch mich merken, dass wir auch einfach nur Menschen sind, die ihr Leben leben wollen, und nicht so, wie wir in Comedy Serien und Filmen dargestellt werden, hilft das vielleicht, Transfeindlichkeit in der Gesellschaft abzubauen. Meiner Erfahrung nach kommt Transfeindlichkeit oft auch einfach durch Unwissenheit, schädliche Darstellung in den Medien und dadurch, dass es einfach das Unbekannte ist, womit eins im Alltag nichts zu tun hat.
Ich bin sichtbar und nehme auch alle Risiken und Gefahren bewusst in Kauf, damit es die nachfolgenden Generationen ein bisschen leichter haben :neocat_flag_trans:

For my drive I picked out Elliott Page's memoir.

I know a celebrity is not a typical trans experience but the preview pulled me in. I hope it's a good listen.

I probably was influenced by #TransDayOfVisibility

I don't know why conservative minds categorize certain groups as unacceptable. I understand why right wing politicians rely on scapegoats to rile up voters & distract them from economic inequality.

When I lack understanding I crave education to fill the gaps in my experience.
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Because contrary to many of his peers Eguchi's girls were pretty but not designed for the male gaze. This wasn't accidental because he wasn't drawing the object of his desires but rather what he would have wanted to be. In his own words:

> The ideal girl for me is the one I would have wanted to become if I was born a girl, it is not the girl I would dream to date, it is really the frustration of not being born as a girl which fuels my drawings.

youtube.com/watch?v=2a6Wqq4zif

Given today is #TransDayOfVisibility here's an interesting tidbit: among the flood of AI generated slop that's been thrown around you'll find plenty of AI-generated fake '80s japanese synthpop music usually presented with images of pretty girls as the cover image. The style used for the girls in those videos is very often a shameful ripoff of Hisashi Eguchi's. A mangaka known for his beautiful and fashionable drawings. Why is that relevant today?

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Trans people exist at the nexus of life-avenues that these three things feel safe targeting.

That's it! That's all we did! It's fucking incidental that we're treated bad -- it is nothing to do with what we are -- it isn't earned.

I don't feel able to be visibly trans in Georgia, because these three things exist here. Both in the Georgian culture, and in the growing negative influence from Russia, a really sick society.

This was also identically true in America. It's both an internal problem, and an externally-influenced one. Machismo-religion-misery. They've all got to be addressed, because they influence and exacerbate each other.

Absent of these three social pressures, trans people are beautiful, normal people. And living a fun and meaning-filled life is completely probable.

Machismo can be met with the visibility and activism of those whose circumstances give them the ability to stand up for DEI, "modern culture", progressivism, and human equality. Loudly, often, and shamelessly.

Religion needs to be kept in check with a respect for the scientific reality of diversity, and how this huge world is still revealing so much to us.

Misery can be addressed with things like UBI, compassionate discourse (all of us need to do this), and cultivating some self-respect as a society.

Trans people are full of these energies. Whether we are out and visible, or working on things in solitude, we are HERE and we are so necessary for the future.

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The three poisons I see across the cultures I've been in:

Male machismo -- it looks different in different parts of the world, but boils down to a terrified, insecure pecking order among men that looks (to an outsider) like weakness.

Religion -- when it's the most potent identity-facet a person can access, boy do they cling to it like a life preserver. They do whatever it says. And want to bash whatever it prohibits. It's like a kid trying over-hard to prove themselves to a stern parent.

Misery -- most people don't have the intestinal fortitude to keep from passing on to others the shitty feelings that a hard life fills them with. Average people do this by toying with the oppressed, in the coward's manner of "as much as they can get away with." And the powerful do this by treating everyone else like contemptible toys. It spreads, and becomes a social contagion, then a plague, then a rot at the heart of a culture.

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#TransDayOfVisibility2025 #TransDayOfVisibility
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