Transgender Day of Visibility celebration held in SF amid increasing attacks on community
Briefly

The 16th annual Transgender Day of Visibility in San Francisco featured music, fashion, and a red carpet designed to empower and celebrate the transgender and gender-diverse community. Eli Berry from the event highlighted its role in promoting love and joy, while Debby Anziano and Suzanne Ford pointed out the importance of visibility, especially amidst increasing anti-trans legislation. The event served not only as a celebration but also as a rallying point for continued advocacy against discrimination and misinformation.
This event is really just all-encompassing to empower folks to feel the love and the joy. There's a red carpet. People are urged to dress to impress in however they feel most comfortable and affirmed.
In a lot of red states now, people are trying not to be visible. They're trying to keep their heads down. Stay out of trouble. And that's a terrible way to live.
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