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Transgender Day of Visibility takes place annually on March 31 and is a celebration of the accomplishments and courage of those in the Transgender Community. The goal of this celebration is to raise awareness and understanding about the challenges and hardships faced by transgender and non-binary people. Since it was established in 2009, this day has become increasingly well-known, drawing allies and supporters from all over the world.

Some of the hardships include access to healthcare, housing, employment, and other basic human rights as well as honoring individuals who show resilience while taking on these hardships. 

Transgender and non-binary people are often forced to endure discrimination and harassment. This is why it is vital to support them and their rights. Planned Parenthood has been a long-time supporter of trans rights, providing essential services for the transgender community such as gender-affirming hormone therapy, and has committed to providing these services and advocating for transgender rights since the early 1970s.

Why is Transgender Visibility important?

Visibility is crucial in the fight for transgender and non-binary rights. It’s an opportunity to show support for the transgender community and raise awareness of the challenges they endure. 

One of the key message of Transgender Day of Visibility is that transgender individuals should be able to live their lives with dignity and respect. Unfortunately, transgender and non-binary people still endure high rates of violence, harassment, and discrimination. Visibility is a powerful way to fight back against these offensive views. More visibility can also lead to more representation in media, politics, and other areas of public life. This will lead to more support through individuals speaking out against discriminatory practices and advocating for policies supporting the community.

 

Visibility also serves as an inspiration for transgender and non-binary youth, who may struggle with identity and self-esteem. It shows them that they are not alone and that there is a community that supports and accepts them.

How to Support Transgender and Non-Binary Individuals on Transgender Day of Visibility

Transgender Day of Visibility is an opportunity to support transgender and non-binary communities. Here are some suggestions for how you can get involved:

  • Host a casual gathering to talk about trans and gender non-binary issues.
  • Read a trans-focused book in public to raise awareness.
  • Write your political representative to support legislation that positively includes and protects trans people.
  • Suggest adding an all-gender bathroom at your workplace, school, or hangout.
  • Have a conversation with a family member about trans issues.
  • Volunteer or donate to a trans-focused organization.
  • Spend time learning about trans history and people online.
  • Share what you learn about the trans/gender non-binary community with someone else.
  • Bring up trans issues with a colleague at work, such as recent anti-trans legislation, or healthcare policies.
  • Connect with a trans or gender non-binary person in your life to express your support.
  • Bake pastries and bring them to a trans-focused event or to your office/school to raise awareness.

How Planned Parenthood Supports the Transgender Community

Planned Parenthood is committed to giving all of its patients, including those who identify as transgender or non-binary, care that is affirming and inclusive. As part of this commitment, Planned Parenthood offers gender-affirming hormone therapy, which involves prescribing hormones to help transgender and non-binary people transition into their gender identities. 

Hormone therapy can help transgender, and non-binary individuals feel more comfortable in their bodies, reduce the risk of depression and anxiety, and improve overall well-being.

Planned Parenthood is a leader in gender-affirming hormone therapy and other services. This is essential for the health and well-being of the transgender and non-binary community. Since discrimination and exclusion are still common, it is important to have places like Planned Parenthood. Transgender and non-binary people can get the care they need in a safe and supportive environment.

Final Thoughts

Transgender Day of Visibility is an opportunity to show support for the transgender and non-binary communities and to raise awareness of the challenges they endure. 

Remember, aiding the transgender community is not a one-day activity; it is an everyday venture. Planned Parenthood commits to implementing inclusive and affirming care to all patients by producing essential services for the transgender and non-binary community. People deserve to feel good about their gender identity.

We can work together to create a world that accepts and supports all individuals by taking action and raising awareness for transgender and non-binary people.

 

References: 

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-mar-monte/patient-resources/gender-affirming-care

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/gender-identity/transgender/what-do-i-need-know-about-trans-health-care

 

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