November 20, 2019: For 20 years, November 20 has been observed as Trans Day of Remembrance (TDoR), a day for for various communities to come together to honor the lives of transgender people that were lost to violence. PWN-USA envisions and works toward a future in which all people of trans experience are supported to live fulfilling, secure and happy lives, free from all forms of violence, harassment, hostility, or discrimination.
![SheaCoco-sq [Image description: Digital illustration of three trans women of color against a pink background, with text “Everyday Heroes” at the top. A Black trans woman in a wheelchair proudly holds a waving transgender flag, a Muslim trans woman of color in a gold hijab holds up a rose, and a Black woman holds up a sign that says: “Trans Liberation”. They are surrounded by mountains, flowers, stars, and a river flowing into a wave.]](https://www.pwn-usa.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/SheaCoco-sq-850x850.jpg)
Artwork by Shea Coco, courtesy of Forward Together
Please join us today, and every day, as we honor our trans and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) siblings who have been killed and traumatized by hate and violence, and in uplifting and celebrating the resilience of the TGNC community.
Enjoy and share the beautiful Trans Day of Resilience artwork below, an annual project from our partners at Forward Together where trans artists imagine free trans futures.