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What plans do you have for Trans Day of Rememberence ?

Started by eshaver, October 27, 2011, 08:52:25 AM

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eshaver

Trans- Day of Remembrance is approaching . Yes , it's a day to reflect upon those who we have lost due to hate . Still, we can honor those who have helped educate , and those who have done something to benefit us as a whole . What are you're thoughts ? ellen
See ya on the road folks !!!
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Shana A

I will be attending a candle lighting TDOR service in my state. I volunteered to read name last year, and will do the same again.

Z
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Vincent E.S.

I hadn't specifically planned anything. I even forgot when it was.  :embarrassed:

Oh, wow.
Renate, I just checked that website. There are several in Texas, which is incredible to me, but none in my state!
Hmm. I'll have to just light a candle at home, or even point the day out to my parents so that they can pray.
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Michelle.

I'll spend a large part of that in prayer and meditation in remembrance of our fallen brothers and sisters.
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Cindy

Oh WoW, I didn't know it existed. I saw nothing in Australia. I might have to stir the girls and boys up to see if we can at least do a letter drop to the newspapers to bring up the concept.

Cindy
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GinaDouglas

I attend a Unitarian Universalist church.  We always have a candlelight vigil on TDR, and the next Sunday service is always about it.  This is fairly standard at UU churches.  I strongly recommend TG people check out their local UU church.  See my blog post: https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,95958.0.html
It's easier to change your sex and gender in Iran, than it is in the United States.  Way easier.

Please read my novel, Dragonfly and the Pack of Three, available on Amazon - and encourage your local library to buy it too! We need realistic portrayals of trans people in literature, for all our sakes
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