
""Visibility is really important," Tyler Hack, founder of the Christopher Street Project, stated. "Alongside needing to be an active part of society, having public life, and we need to demonstrate that we're not going anywhere.""
"Air Force Master Sgt. Logan Ireland, a key speaker at the event, has been central to the case against the trans military ban, highlighting the personal stakes involved in the fight for rights."
Demonstrations for Trans Day of Visibility took place across the U.S. amid increasing anti-trans rhetoric. The Supreme Court ruled against conversion therapy bans affecting trans youth, while Wisconsin narrowly avoided anti-trans legislation. Activists gathered at the National Mall for the second annual TDOV event, organized by the Christopher Street Project, which aims to increase trans representation in politics. Key speakers included trans activists and entertainers, emphasizing the importance of visibility and the ongoing struggle for rights within the community.
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