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we asked over 100 transgender, gender diverse and non-binary people...

"what is your trans vision?"

this Trans Day of Visibility we asked 100 transgender, gender diverse and non-binary people to answer the question...
"what is your trans vision?"

now it's over to you.
see the vision.
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"protect trans communities"

Trans people’s identites are under attack, with huge implications for the mental health and wellbeing of TGD people.

Suggested Action: Read the Trans Talking Points myth-busting resource.
read the report

"take other allies on the journey"

Take the load off our community by doing the work to bring others on the allyship journey.

Suggested Action:
Download the Trans Allyship Confidence Kit.
download the kit

"speak trans people's words with them"

We need allies to listen, speak up and amplify our needs.

Suggested Action:
Watch and re-share the “Let’s Change That” video series.
watch the videos

"educate those around me"

Our allies need to commit to continuous learning about transgender, gender diverse and non-binary identities and intersectionalities.

Suggested Action:
Sign your workplace up to TGV’s industry-leading inclusion training.
get workplace training

"write to my local MP"

Advocacy makes a difference to how elected officials engage with trans issues and policies.

Suggested Action: Use this template to write a letter to your State or Federal Member of Parliament expressing your support for trans rights.
get the template

"celebrate all forms of gender expression"

It’s important for trans people to feel safe, seen and celebrated.

Suggested Action: Purchase trans merch to visibly show your support.
get your merch

"show up to rallies"

Physically attend community-led events, rallies and gatherings that celebrate trans identities and advocate for rights.

Suggested Action:
Stay engaged in your local trans community and look up which events and rallies are happening near you.

"donate to trans causes"

TGV needs your help to deliver essential social, financial, legal, and health-related support to trans communities.

Suggested Action:
If you have the means, become a monthly donor to TGV, Australia’s largest trans-led peer support charity.
donate

Most people say they haven't met a trans person.

Let's change that...

what is
trans day
of visibility?

Trans Day of Visibility is an annual international celebration of trans pride and awareness, recognising transgender, gender diverse and non-binary experiences and achievements!

On 31 March celebrate with gender diverse people all around Australia by sharing stories, starting conversations, and attending events.

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Help us spread the word by making your own custom social media tile and posting online. We've designed eight templates in Canva for you to add your own selfie and share with friends and family.
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We operate across lands belonging to the Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung, Taungurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, and Wathaurung peoples of the Kulin Nation. Transgender Victoria pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and acknowledges that sovereignty has never been ceded.

Illustrations by Emerson Zandegu