Clarington, Ontario - Clarington Mayor Adrian Foster has issued the following statement as we mark the Transgender Day of Visibility.
"March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility, a day dedicated to recognizing the many achievements of transgender, Two-Spirit and non-binary people and to celebrate their vibrancy and resilience.
Visibility has the potential to be truly transformative. Seeing others with shared experiences can help trans and gender-diverse people understand and affirm their own identities and be a vital reminder that they are not alone.
Visibility can also be a tool for social change. Creating space for gender-diverse people to live openly and to tell their own stories can destigmatize trans identities and contribute to greater understanding of trans experiences. This understanding is essential to combating transphobia.
While we celebrate the greater representation of trans people and their contributions, we must also acknowledge that there is still much work to be done. Transgender, Two-Spirit and non-binary people often continue to experience discrimination in employment, education, healthcare, and housing. They are also often victims of bullying, harassment and violence. As we work to foster greater visibility, we must also commit to challenging transphobia and all forms of gender-based discrimination and to dismantling the structures that perpetuate these inequities.
On this Transgender Day of Visibility, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering a more equitable and inclusive community for all residents of Durham Region. We also ask that you join us in celebrating the strength and resilience of transgender, Two-Spirit and non-binary people, amplifying trans voices and uplifting trans communities, today and every day."
~ Municipality of Clarington Mayor Adrian Foster.
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Municipality of Clarington
Jennifer O’Meara
Policy and Communications Advisor
905-260-2844 or jomeara@clarington.net
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