San Francisco celebrates International Transgender Day of Visibility 3/31 through virtual events and actions, including a COVID vaccine drive and multimedia education campaign, while honoring community heroes and organizations working on the front lines of the pandemic.
The Equality Act (H.R. 5) bill is comprehensive federal civil rights legislation that would create permanent protections for LGBTQ individuals, women, and people of color from discrimination.
After four years of setbacks, the trans community sets new priorities and introduces trans wellness campaign to address needs during the COVID pandemic and beyond.
San Francisco continues the annual TDOR tradition on November 20th with an online ceremony to remember all those who have been killed due to anti-trans violence.
Today San Francisco Mayor London N. Breed urged U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to remove the Proposed Rule change. The proposed HUD rule undermines the protections of the Fair Housing Act and encourages shelters to freely discriminate against transgender people.
During this unprecedented public health emergency, Mayor Breed’s proposed budget includes over $4 million investment over the next two years to continue essential rental subsidies and housing support services for low-income transgender residents and HIV-positive San Franciscans
Yesterday the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) proposed a new rule for federally-funded homeless shelters that would encourage shelters to deny admission to transgender people.