This weekend, the country’s bluest city plans to celebrate trans day on Monday, including Monday’s Trans day, including a “Skill Sharing and Practical Survival” workshop in response to the president Donald Trump’s Execute orders to cut progressive gender ideology.
“We want to be good for trans people, not just give them an event or some show,” Zander Moreno, an activist who organized a survival seminar event in San Francisco. Tell KQED. “Of course, it could be powerful, too. But I think that by what is happening right now, it’s important to make trans people feel safe in the community and know that there are some trans groups who are really looking for a real movement about what’s going on in the White House.”
The seminar was included as part of a wider series of events at Trans Fest on Sunday in the tenderloin area.
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Several events and protests are planned in the blueest cities in the country before Transgender Day on March 31. (Getty Image)
Trans Fest will be praying indigenous people led by activist Angel C. Fabian, who is known to be in tlahuizpapalotl or “Light of Light of Light”, who will provide people with studios about their rights, their rights, Political Education Classroom and self-defense meetings.
“Art and Creative Resistance” is also one of the events in which people can carry out mold making, printmaking and “hands-on-hand production”.
According to the festival Instagram posts.

A student leads a group of protesters in Knoxville, Tennessee, to protest the state’s 2022 ban on trans athletes. (Saul Young /Knoxville News-Sentinel /USA Today)
On Sunday, in the downtown Chicago cycle of Federal Plaza, the cross-front and the indivisible Chicago League and 30 other LGBT organizations will host rallies and March in response to “Magma vs. Republican-led Congress, the Trump administration”, which they “targeted across characters and non-contenders,” ex-held, executive orders, executive orders, and basis. Event leaflet.
“We are therefore facing increased discrimination, violence and erosion of rights,” the flyer said. “Getting legal protection from health care, our trans communities now need to see, hear and support more than ever before. We call on all LGBTQ+ communities and all our allies to demand equality, dignity and protection of our rights. This protest will amplify our collective voice and demand meaningful changes.”
Chicago The American Democratic Socialists, the Gay Liberation Network, the Chicago Abortion Foundation and the Chicago Teachers Union are among the sponsors of the rally.
In Atlanta, the mayor’s office’s LGBTQ Affairs Department is hosting a visibility celebration at the City Hall, called “Deeper: Visibility: How We Talk About Us.”

Trans rights supporters attend a rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court as the Justice heard debate in the Trans health rights case in Washington, D.C. on December 4, 2024 (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Glad President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis celebrates and demonstrates unity for trans people in history, at key moments in history – at key moments in Blue, Purple and around the world. ” A statement. “Equal treatment is not a partisan issue, it is the value that unites us all. Visibility on Trans Day is an opportunity to show up and speak out to everyone’s rights to be themselves and safe, and to gather around the value of receiving and equality, which makes every community stronger, safer, and more friendly.”
This year’s event follows a series of executive orders from President Trump, aiming to limit the impact of gender ideology in federal policy and education. In February, Trump signed an executive order called “Release Men from Women’s Sports” to ban biological men from participating in women’s designated sports competitions. Trump also signed an executive order to “defend women from gender ideological extremism and restore biological truths to the federal government” to identify gender definitions as men and women, as men and women.
Currently, there are several cases involving gender ideology, especially those involving minors, which are currently awaiting U.S. Supreme Court.