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TDoR marked in Brighton & Hove

The Clare Project, the trans support and social group, and QTIPoC Narratives, the Brighton-based QTIPoC community collective, organised a Digital Vigil for Trans Day of Remembrance (TDoR) on Friday, November 20 to memorialise those who have died due to anti-trans hatred or prejudice.

Although not every person represented during TDoR self-identified as transgender, each was a victim of violence based on bias against the community.

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TDoR raises public awareness of hate crimes against trans people and mourns and honours the lives of trans people who might otherwise be forgotten. Through the vigil, our communities expressed love and respect in the face of national indifference and hatred. TDoR gives trans people and their allies a chance to step forward and stand in vigil.

More info on The Clare Project, visit: www.clareproject.org.uk

More info on QTIPoC Narratives, follow @qtipocnarratives

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