Brighton’s trans communities and allies to mark Trans Day of Remembrance at Fabrica Today, November 17
On Sunday, November 17 from 11.30am-2pm, Brighton’s trans community and allies will gather together to mark Trans Day of Remembrance, a day to commemorate trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people who are targeted and killed for living authentically and courageously. This year’s event, whi
On Sunday, November 17 from 11.30am-2pm, Brighton’s trans community and allies will gather together to mark Trans Day of Remembrance, a day to commemorate trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people who are targeted and killed for living authentically and courageously.
This year’s event, which will be held at wheelchair accessible Fabrica (Duke Street, Brighton, BN1 1AG), will include speeches, music and space to remember those lost, as well as food and community. Accessible and all-gender toilets will be available and seating will be provided.
The gathering welcomes both community members and allies. Organisers politely ask that you do not attend on behalf of an organisation, including police and media, out of respect for our community and those who have died.
Speeches will be BSL interpreted and live-streamed.
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