"Trans Day of Visibility: Reflections, Celebrations, and Resistance"

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Rachel Crandall-Crocker, the founder of International Transgender Day of Visibility, reflects on the success of the movement 15 years after its inception. The day, celebrated on March 31, aims to prioritize joy and community for the transgender and nonbinary community. Despite increasing restrictions on trans rights in the U.S., the day has gained international recognition, with events organized worldwide. Crandall-Crocker, who has Tourette syndrome, emphasizes that one does not have to be perfect to make a difference in the world.
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