
""We want trans Kansans to know while they're driving to work, to the grocery store, throughout their own state, we want them to see themselves reflected back," said Mayday Health's executive director, Liv Raisner in a 26 March interview with The Advocate."
""We're not arguing with them about politics. We are meeting them on their own terrain. If you think God doesn't make mistakes, that includes trans people," Raisner added."
""Legislators can pass laws that erase trans people from their documents, but they cannot erase trans people from Kansas.""
A billboard campaign titled 'God Made Trans People' has launched in Kansas, aiming to support transgender individuals following the implementation of SB 244, which requires identification to reflect sex assigned at birth. The campaign, initiated by Mayday Health, spans major routes in Kansas City, Topeka, and Wichita, targeting over a million drivers. The billboards serve to affirm the identities of trans Kansans and direct them to resources for gender-affirming care and support. Mayday Health emphasizes that despite legislative changes, trans individuals remain an integral part of Kansas.
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