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It was recently brought to my attention by Bree Taylor, president of the Transgender Unity Coalition, that there is an ongoing subreddit dedicated to memorializing transgender people who have died.
The sub, Transmemorial, contains obituaries of those lost who identified as part of the transgender community. It is an appropriately somber and reflective page. I just posted a short obit for Chanelle Pickett, the young trans woman whose death provided the impetus behind the creation of the Transgender Day of Remembrance each November 20th.
Gabrielle Pickett at memorial for her sister, Chanelle
I hope you check out this sub. And if you know of someone who has passed and should be included, please do so and post their obituary. Everyone deserves to be remembered and your memorial may be the only time that they are so recognized.
I am making this a permanent link that you will find at the top of this sub so it can be visited at any time.
--- Anni 🏳️⚧️
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