Transgender Day of Remembrance
20 November 2017
On Monday 20th November we will be gathering in Hertford Chapel to observe International Trans Day of Remembrance 2017. This will be a service where we come together to remember and mourn those we have lost to anti-trans violence around the world. We will also be remembering those who have suffered abuse because of their gender identity, and those that have taken their own lives. We would like to honor the memories of transfeminine people of colour in particular, who are disproportionately affected by violence caused by systematic transphobia, transmisogyny, racism, classism and ableism in our society today.Â
The service will consist of a number of pieces of poetry, speeches and music written by trans members of the university. A list of the names of those we have lost this year will be read out and there will be a chance to light a candle in remembrance. Please be aware that the service may be upsetting due to its explicit mention of discrimination, violence and murder. This is a faith-neutral and faith-inclusive service. We encourage all people to attend, regardless of your identity.Â
Ribbons are being sold at LGBTQ+ Society events throughout 6th week to raise money for the charity Action For Trans Health. Please to donate if you are able to.
We ask you that you stand with us during this time.
The Chapel will have accessible entrance via a ramp.
More information about Trans Day of Remembrance can be found here:Â https://tdor.info/about-2/