Los Angeles unveiled a special surprise for transit users during Transgender Awareness Month - LGBTQ Nation
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Los Angeles unveiled a special surprise for transit users during Transgender Awareness Month - LGBTQ Nation
"DUDE my best friend went out of his way and got me this limited edition transgender awareness LA Metro card!! now i get to use my trans transit card every time I visit home!!! im so happy 😊😊😊😊🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️"
"a time that aims to uplift transgender and nonbinary people, share their stories, and learn how to make communities safer and more welcoming. In recognition of this month, TAP has released a new commemorative card."
"neighbors, friends, and family members enrich every corner of our county, reminding us why visibility, respect, and access for all matters so much."
Los Angeles Metro released a limited-edition Transit Access Pass (TAP) for Transgender Awareness Month with pink, white, and baby blue transgender-flag colors in a ribbon pattern. A transit rider posted on Threads that their friend got them the card and that they are "so happy" to use it when visiting home. LA Metro described Transgender Awareness Month as "a time that aims to uplift transgender and nonbinary people, share their stories, and learn how to make communities safer and more welcoming." TAP cards operate across buses, light rail, and the subway system; fares are capped at $20 per week. The GoPass program offers free transit to county K-12, adult education, and community college students. LA Metro framed the card as a public show of support and acknowledged that trans "neighbors, friends, and family members enrich every corner of our county, reminding us why visibility, respect, and access for all matters so much."
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