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President Biden has become 1st US President designating Transgender Day of Visibility

President Biden has become 1st US President designating Transgender Day of Visibility
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On Wednesday, President Joe Biden has designated 31st March as Transgender Day of Visibility. He has now become the First US President to issue a formal presidential proclamation recognizing the occasion. Biden admired in the proclamation, the transgender community for generations of struggle, activism, and courage that have brought our country closer to full equality for transgender and gender non-binary people in the United States and around the world. Point to be noted that President officially designated 31st March 2021 as Transgender Day of Visibility. He also called upon all Americans to join in the fight for full equality for all transgender people. The occasion is also called International Transgender Day of Visibility, Trans Day of Visibility, or simply TDOV?

President Biden has become 1st US President designating Transgender Day of Visibility

A transgender activist and executive director of Transgender Michigan, Rachel Crandall-Crocker is credited with its founding in 2009 as a day of awareness and celebration of transgender and gender-nonconforming people. Crandall-Crocker said she picked March because she didn’t need TDOV to come too close to Transgender Day of Remembrance or Pride Month. She reached out to friends on Facebook and asked them to celebrate the day, and it soon spread across the country and the entire world. TDOV shouldn’t be confused with TDOR (Transgender Day of Remembrance). TDOR is held every year on 20th November to memorialize the transgender people who have lost their lives as a result of anti-transgender violence. On Wednesday, people took to social media to celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility.

On Wednesday, it was one of the highest trending topics among all social platforms. A model, actress, and one-time contestant on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Carmen Carrera posted a video on her Instagram page with the caption: “The struggle, the tears, the fear, the pain, the drama that it took to get to be able to feel this free walking down the street, Happy Transgender Day of Visibility”. Actress, comedian, and longtime LGBTQ+ advocate Sandra Bernhard showed her love for the community. Many politicians also took to social media to recognize TDOV. Logo TV’s Twitter account celebrated the day while also recommending places for helping the transgender community. One of the country’s most well-known transgender activists, Chelsea Manning, said that visibility wasn’t enough when people in her community need housing, healthcare, and other basic needs.