A day observed on the 20th of November annually since 1999, the Transgender Day of Remembrance commemorates those transgender persons who lost their lives to violence due to transphobia. It seeks to draw attention to the continued violence that is endured by transgender people and was inspired by the 1988 murder of Rita Hester- a transgender African American woman who was murdered in Allston.
The Transgender Day of Remembrance serves several purposes:
- It raises public awareness of hate crimes against transgender people.
- It publicly mourns and honors the lives of people who might, otherwise be forgotten.
- It reminds cisgender people that transgender people are their sons, daughters, parents, friends and lovers.
- It gives allies a chance to step forward and memorialize those who have died due to anti-trans violence.
- Don’t assume their gender or sexual orientation.
- Ask what pronouns they prefer.
- Be careful about disclosure and confidentiality. Do not “out” them.
- Understand that transitioning is different for each person.
- Support all-gender restrooms.
- Help make your company trans-inclusive.
- Challenge anti-trans comments in public.

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