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Boston: Transgender Day of Visibility

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The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Durkan, Santana, and Breadon, recognizing March 31, 2026, as Transgender Day of Visibility, affirming the right of all genderqueer, non-binary, and transgender people to live openly and express their gender freely without persecution.

The resolution highlights the ongoing challenges faced by transgender and non-binary individuals, including discrimination, barriers to fundamental civil rights, and acts of violence – particularly against transgender women of color. At the same time, it emphasizes that Transgender Day of Visibility is a celebration of the joy, strength, and resiliency of transgender and non-binary people around the world, many of whom face significant personal and professional risks simply for being their authentic selves.

First established by American trans activist Rachel Crandall Crocker, Transgender Day of Visibility is an international observance that calls on allies and advocates to uplift transgender lives and contributions while recognizing that visibility is not possible or safe for everyone in the community. The resolution acknowledges that support for transgender and non-binary communities is deeply rooted in grassroots activism.

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The Council also noted concerns about recent federal actions that have diminished support for transgender individuals, including restrictions affecting military service, access to gender-affirming care, participation in sports, identification documents, incarceration placement, and inclusive education. These actions come despite the longstanding service of transgender individuals in the United States Armed Forces and their continued commitment to defending the Constitution.

Locally, the resolution recognizes the work of community activists in Boston, along with nonprofit and advocacy organizations, who continue to advance and protect transgender rights. It also points to the City's recent establishment of the Office of LGBTQIA2S+ Advancement as a permanent part of municipal government, underscoring Boston's commitment to institutional support.

Transgender Day of Visibility serves as both a celebration and a call to action, drawing attention to the disproportionate levels of poverty, discrimination, and violence faced by the transgender community. The resolution affirms that transgender individuals are integral to the fabric of Boston, contributing through public service, innovation, small business leadership, advocacy, and family life.

The Council honors the contributions and achievements of transgender people throughout the city's history and in the present day.

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