Transgender Day of Visibility (TDoV)
Transgender Day of Visibility (TDoV), celebrated every year on March 31, is a day to honor and celebrate the resilience and success of transgender and gender non-conforming people, and to raise awareness of transgender rights.
While it's crucial to recognize the struggles that the transgender community faces, TDoV is an opportunity to prioritize and highlight trans joy. It's a day to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of the transgender community, to share their stories, and to acknowledge their significant contributions to society.
Advocacy for trans rights is an ongoing effort, and TDoV serves as a reminder that every person can play a part in this fight. Trans rights are human rights, and it's our responsibility to ensure that everyone, regardless of their gender identity, is treated with dignity and respect.
If you're wondering how you can support the transgender community, consider educating yourself and others about trans issues, advocating for policies that protect trans people from discrimination, and supporting organizations that work to advance trans rights.
For more information about TDoV and how you can get involved, visit the Human Rights Campaign's dedicated page on this important day.
If you’re a provider looking to increase your cultural competence in serving the transgender community, visit our Provider Education page HERE.