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Transgender Day of Remembrance

JJ Hart
2 min readNov 21, 2023

TDOR, or Transgender Day of Remembrance was observed Monday here in Cincinnati as well as many other places.

According to the “Human Rights Campaign” at least thirty three transgender women and men have been tragically murdered since the last TDOR. This total only includes the United States and not the world. I say at least because sadly no one knows for sure how many other deaths could be attributed to gender violence.

How tragic is it we trans individuals and allies have to observe this somber day every year along with the increasing amount of violence we feel daily. An example to increasing pressure on the transgender community comes from here in Ohio where currently there are five bills pending in the legislature. The bills range from anti restroom bills all the way to restrictions on trans athletes all the way to drag shows. Of course these bills all are being pushed by a major political party which is not the Democratic one.

Of course each of these bills do nothing to battle the anti-transgender sentiment in the public’s eye which in turn can result in increased violence. It’s no secret either, the vast majority of the trans deaths came from the minority community and are younger.

Much of these statistics are aided by the fact the trans community still suffers from societies’ inequities when it comes to jobs…

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JJ Hart
JJ Hart

Written by JJ Hart

Thanks for stopping by! I am a married Transgender veteran author and blogger. I write in the hope of helping others with similar gender dysphoria

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