Trans Day of Visibility – 31st of March
TransHub INFORMATION FOR ALLIES
Trans and gender diverse people comprise an estimated 2% of the population. This means that, as cis people, you are in a great position to be strong allies for the trans people in your lives.
The difference between being someone who knows a trans person, and being our ally is the work put into affirming, supporting, and standing up for us.
TransHub shares how you can be an ally to your trans people. At home, in school, at work, in the loo and in life. If you want to learn more about the language that trans people use, go to the TransHub Language page.
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