San Francisco’s Transgender Day of Remembrance

On November 20th, San Francisco and the rest of the world will observe the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) to honor those we have lost and build momentum to end the ever-increasing violence against trans and GNC communities. This year’s theme is “Their legacy lives on…”.

A group of trans & GNC folks leaders and LGBTQI organizations from San Francisco has gathered to organize this year’s Transgender Day of Remembrance on Sunday, November 20, 2022, 3:30pm- 5:30pm at La Cocina Municipal Market. The event will be presented in person and streamed online at tdorsf.org.

Sadly, this year, 2022 has already seen at least 31 transgender or gender non-conforming people fatally shot or killed by other violent means. We say “at least” because too often these stories go unreported -or misreported. In previous years, the majority of these trans folks were Black and Latinx transgender women. This year, this trend sadly continues.

TDoR is a genuine tribute to those who have lost their lives to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. This day serves to raise awareness of the abuse and violence faced by the trans community, as well as an opportunity for family, friends, and cis allies to show their support. Here are some of the folks we will be honoring:

Mya Allen-also known as Regina Allen was a 35- year old Black transgender woman who was full of joy and laughter Mya was active on social media, often posting selfies of her beautiful outfits and make-up. She was also a member of Sisters Helping Each Other Battle Adversity (SHEBA), a local advocacy, empowerment and support group for Black transgender women. Mya was killed on August 29 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Dede Ricks– a 33-year-old Black transgender woman, was shot and killed in Detroit on August 27th, 2022. Just before 3:40 a.m., Dede was found dead in her home in Detroit with gunshot wounds. A suspect has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and felony firearm, according to the Wayne County Prosecutor’s office.

Semaj Billingslea– a 33-year-old trans man, graduated from Florida Youth Academy before attending Florida State College at Jacksonville. He was a fan of Megan Thee Stallion and cared deeply about his friends. On September 21, Semaj was killed in Jacksonville, Florida.

Join us in honoring their legacies on November 20, 2022, Sunday, 3:30pm- 5:30pm, La Cocina Municipal Market- 332 Golden Gate Ave, SF (Corner of Hyde & Golden Gate) and on Twitch/FB Live.

Schedule:

Sunday, November 20, 2022, San Francisco

3:00pm- 4:30pm/ March from City Hall to La Concina Municipal Marketplace –
Hosted by Office of Transgender Initiatives with Guest Speakers Levi Maxwell, Victoria Castro, Anjali Rimi & more. At the City Hall Steps Polk Street Side.

4:30pm- 5:30pm/ TDOR program at La Cocina Municipal Market

Featuring Guest Speakers Sylvia Guerrero, and Janelle Luster, Cecilia Chung Emcees Xavier Davenport and Alejandra De La Vega
Invocation by Holy Old Man Bull
Performances by New Voices Bay Area Ensemble & Tory Teasley

Accessibility:
– COVID Vaccination & Mask Policy: masks will be strongly encouraged unless actively eating or drinking. Extra masks will be provided at the door, as well as test kits. Vaccines will be required. Distance seating will be available, to reserve email niko@rosencreativehouse.com. These will be given on a first come, first serve basis.
– La Cocina is Wheelchair Accessible
– There will be headsets where an interpreter will be translating into Spanish during our
programming and Closed Captioning will be available during our synchronous live stream.

For more information or individual interviews/statement requests please contact our Press Team
Niko Storment (707) 721-6327/niko@rosencreativehouse.com
Nikki Calma (415) 225-3083/ titaaida@sfcommunityhealth.org
Thank you to our sponsors:

Flame of Perpetuity
San Francisco Transgender Empowerment Advocacy Mentorship Training Openhouse
Transgender Pilot Program
Gender Health SF
La Cocina Municipal Market Fluid Coffee & Events
Rosen Creative House

Flame of Courage
Office of Transgender Initiatives
Crane Center
Lyon- Martin Community Health Services National Center for Lesbian Rights
Shanti
Fresh Meat Productions
Trans Thrive
Flame of Hope
SF Pride Parivar
Flame of Spirit
SF Transgender Film Festival The Transgender District El/La Para Translatinas

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