

– Transgender Day of Remembrance founder Gwendolyn Ann Smith How can I get involved in the Transgender Day of Remembrance? With so many seeking to erase transgender people - sometimes in the most brutal ways possible - it is vitally important that those we lose are remembered, and that we continue to fight for justice.” I am no stranger to the need to fight for our rights, and the right to simply exist is first and foremost. “Transgender Day of Remembrance seeks to highlight the losses we face due to anti-transgender bigotry and violence. The vigil commemorated all the transgender people lost to violence since Rita Hester’s death, and began an important tradition that has become the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance. Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) was started in 1999 by transgender advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith as a vigil to honor the memory of Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was killed in 1998.

The week before TDOR, people and organizations around the country participate in Transgender Awareness Week to help raise visibility for transgender people and address issues the community faces. You can read more about the Transgender Day of Remembrance below, and find out how you can show support for the community on this day. Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on November 20 that honors the memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. A Guide in English and Spanish for LGBTQ Inclusion in Entertainment.Una Guía Para La Inclusión LGBTQ en Medios de Entretenimiento.Guía para una Cobertura Objetiva de Personas y Temas Transgénero.Más Recursos para Profesionales de los Medios.Guía GLAAD para Profesionales de los Medios.Media Guide: State Legislation About LGTBQ People.
