31/03/2026
On Transgender Day of Visibility, we celebrate the lives, contributions, and resilience of trans communities around the world.
First recognized in 2009, this day was created to center joy, visibility, and presence. because trans stories deserve to be seen beyond narratives of loss.
Today, visibility exists alongside growing challenges. Across multiple regions, trans individuals face increased legal restrictions, barriers to healthcare, and widespread misinformation that distorts lived realities. These developments are not isolated—they reflect broader patterns of exclusion that disproportionately impact marginalized communities.
At the same time, trans people continue to lead, create, organize, and transform culture in powerful ways. Visibility, in this context, is not only about being seen, it is about being respected, protected, and supported.
We encourage our community to stay informed, amplify trans voices, and contribute to spaces where dignity and safety are non-negotiable.
Because beyond policy and discourse, this remains true:
TRANS JOY WILL LIVE FOREVER.