This Trans Day of Remembrance we want to remember all trans people who never had a chance to start or finish their transition, trans people who never had a chance to even realize what is going on with them and how they are not broken but the world is broken instead. Those who never had a chance to learn and embrace their transness, those who never had a chance to reset their lives and start living them as people who they want to be. And we're especially taking this moment to remember those who couldn't do that because they were born in parts of the world where people are not given peace, people whose homes are ravaged by weapons and armies, people whose homes are not safe not just for exploring their gender, but not safe for sleeping at night, not safe for living even the most mundane and cisnormative lives. We remember trans people being exploited in cobalt mines, trans people being buried in the rubble of a bombed city, trans people who lost their lives in areas of armed conflict and ethnic cleansing whose oppression makes the rest of us not free but privileged.
Join us in going around the world with @queeringthemap and hearing their cries for a better world.

















