Southern Poverty Law Center
Discrimination and hate are a daily reality for our transgender family, friends and neighbors
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Friend,
On Transgender Day of Remembrance, the Southern Poverty Law Center honors and memorializes those we’ve lost to anti-trans violence. In today’s political climate, discrimination, hate and violence are a horrifically common experience for our transgender family, friends and neighbors. That’s why our work won’t stop until all people can feel safe, included and respected, no matter their gender identity. 🏳️⚧️ 🩷
The most recent FBI hate crimes report recorded 1,950 hate crimes on the basis of sexual orientation (the second-highest figure ever recorded) and 463 hate crimes on the basis of gender identity (also the second-highest figure ever recorded). The SPLC also recorded 96 active anti-LGBTQ+ hate groups across the nation in our most recent Year in Hate and Extremism report.
These alarming numbers are tied to the renewed focus on false conspiracy theories that paint LGBTQ+ people — notably trans people and drag artists — and their allies as sexual predators. Anti-LGBTQ+ groups target LGBTQ+ people and events for intimidation and violent campaigns designed to drive LGBTQ+ people from public life. This threatens the ability of trans people to live their full, authentic lives, and has contributed to heightened suicide rates, particularly among trans youth.
On Transgender Day of Remembrance, friend, we’re asking you to add your name if you agree that Y’all means ALL — and that no one, no matter who they are or who they love, should ever live in fear for their safety. ([link removed])
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Attacks on the LGBTQ+ community are devastating, and they illustrate why exposing hate and extremism is so important. The SPLC stands in solidarity with the transgender community and remains committed to ending the horrific anti-LGBTQ+ violence that plagues our nation.
It has been 56 years since the Stonewall uprising and trans people, especially Black trans women, are still marching for long-overdue justice. The SPLC stands with trans people today and every day in the fight for a better world, because we believe that everyone should be able to live their lives authentically, freely and without fear.
In solidarity,
Your friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center
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