[id: white text on red background "We know who trans people are. Trans people are our family, our advocates, our artists, the people who add to the beauty of humanity. No matter what government officials suggest, trans people are valuable. #RootedInResilience". Top right is the TLC logo and the TENT logo.] [[link removed]]
Through April 15th.
In these times, we continue to hold ourselves and our communities with love and support. We know the antidote to attacks from far-right forces and hateful rhetoric is solidarity and working together. That's why we always have the back of incredible local and state leaders like Transgender Education Network of Texas [[link removed]] (TENT).
Now we are calling on you to show up and support our trans communities that are #RootedInResilience. TENT and TLC are a few days into our 2-week #RootedInResilience online fundraising campaign [[link removed]] to collectively raise $200,000 for trans and gender nonconforming communities in Texas and across the country.
Now is the time to join us. Here's what you can do:
-- Check out our fundraising guide [[link removed]] with instructions and tips to create your own personal fundraising page (or email
[email protected] and we can talk you through it).
-- Share widely! Email the link to your page to friends, family, and colleagues. Post on social media. Talk about your fundraising project at work.
-- Can't fundraise? That's fine! You can still be a part of #RootedInResilience by making a gift of any amount [[link removed]] to the #RootedInResilience campaign.
YES! I will support trans brilliance, power, joy, and resilience! [[link removed]]
P.S. Right now, thanks to our generous matching donors, your donation is DOUBLED!
[ID: Imara Jones, TLC's board chair, stood outside behind a podium with a sign with the trans flag reading "Trans People Belong".] [[link removed]] TLC's Board Chair Imara Jones speaking at TENT's Trans Day of Visibility Rally in Texas, outdoors behind a podium with a trans-flag sign reading "Trans People Belong".
[ID: TENT ED Emmett Schelling, Andraya Yearwood, and Shelby Chestnut behind the same podium] [[link removed]] (From L-R) TENT Executive Director Emmett Schelling, Andraya Yearwood from HULU's Changing The Game documentary, and TLC Director of Policy & Programs Shelby Chestnut speaking at TENT's TDOV rally in Texas.
[ID: Outdoor rally with various signs on trans flag colors, including "Affirming Care Saves Lives", "We will not be erased", and "Protect trans Texans"] [[link removed]] Signs from the crowd of over 1,000 at TENT's TDOV Rally in Texas. Signs bear the trans flag colors, messages include "Affirming care saves lives", "We will not be erased", and "Protect trans Texans".
Photo credit: Geoff Carlisle
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