Trans Day of Remembrance Ceremony
The 9th Trans Day of Remembrance Ceremony takes place in Dublin on Saturday 22nd November at 8pm at the Unitarian Church. “It is important for us to remember those of our community who have suffered and that even in Ireland today, society still does not treat trans people with respect and dignity. In its 9th year, the remembrance ceremony provides an opportunity for us to reflect and honour those who have been lost to us,” said TENI Chairperson Sara R. Phillips. This event will commemorate the lives injured and lost due to transphobia through candle lighting, speeches and songs. We will also look forward to a bright new future and the ways in which we can ensure better lives for trans people in Ireland. “We must strive to celebrate the positives. Trans people no longer live in the shadows, we are making progress toward equality but we must never forget, never forget the violence, disrespect and inequality that trans people still suffer today worldwide,” concluded Phillips. Ceremony Details Trans Day of Remembrance Ceremony: Date: Saturday 22nd NovemberTime: 8PM
Location: Unitarian Church, 112 St. Stephens Green, Dublin. Map is available here. The ceremony is organised by Sara Phillips, Lynda Sheridan and TENI. Supported by Running Amach, the Unitarian Church and the Lord Mayor’s Office. The post appeared first on Despite Rise in Positive Visibility, Trans People Still Face High Levels of Violence . Media Provided by the GayWebSource.com - Gay News & Press Network.
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