It's Spring Break: Our team will be offline from Feb 23 - 27.
As a trans-led organization, we recognize the importance of rest in sustaining our community and our work, and we honor this time to pause, recharge, and care for ourselves and each other.
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Registration link for youth: www.eventbrite.com/e/trans-yout...
Registration for parents & caregivers: www.eventbrite.com/e/trans-yout...
Are you a supportive parent? Don’t worry! The Summit offers a separate track for parents, guardians, and caregivers of transgender youth to provide support, information, resources, and networking.
The Summit is organized by BAGLY, MTPC, @gbpflag.bsky.social, and OUT MetroWest.
Join us on Saturday, March 28th for the Trans Youth Summit 2026!
This is a FREE event for youth and young adults (ages 25 and under) who are transgender, nonbinary, and/or gender expansive. Our Summit features a keynote speaker, workshops, discussion groups, and free gender-affirming wear!
The government has to read every comment submitted. Public comments will be open until February 17, 2026.
Protect trans youth and their right to receive evidence-based gender-affirming care by submitting your comment!
Greater Boston PFLAG (@gbpflag.bsky.social) has a wonderful toolkit to help you write an effective comment: static1.squarespace.com/static/63d7f...
You can submit your comment to the federal government to let them know that you want to protect gender-affirming care for trans and nonbinary youth. The Human Rights Campaign (@hrc.org) has created a portal for you to submit your comments: act.hrc.org/page/183931/...
Whenever the federal government wants to create, change, or repeal a regulation, there’s an open comment period for the public to submit their ideas.
Federal Action Alert!
Help Protect Youth Gender-Affirming Care!
The Department of Health and Human Services is considering implementing two new regulations that would effectively ban transgender and nonbinary youth from receiving transition-related healthcare.
Thanks to 3 generous donors, all gifts to MTPC by 12/31 will be matched up to $17,000! We invite you to double your support by investing today in the power of trans people across MA: secure.everyaction.com/P0NI0B6rE0iG...
Thank you for being a part of our movement!
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Winter Break:
Our team will be offline from Dec 19 - Jan 2.
As a trans-led organization, we recognize the importance of rest in sustaining our community and our work, and we honor this time to pause, recharge, and care for ourselves and each other.
Important Winter Updates from MTPC!
1. Our team will be offline Dec 19 thru Jan 2
2. GEAR will be temporarily closed during this break
3. REACH requests are now live for the January cycle
Thank you to everybody who helped pass this law:
@jocomerford.bsky.social
@sabadosama.bsky.social
Rep. Jack Patrick Lewis
Sen. Lydia Edwards
Rep. Michael Day
MassEquality
@gladlaw.bsky.social
MA GLBTQ Political Caucus
Cappelli Law, LLC
Jane Doe Inc.
The Network/La Red
With the passage of this law, MA has repealed these requirements, reducing unnecessary costs and barriers for transgender people while also ensuring their privacy and safety!
Previously, when people legally changed their name in MA, they were required to publish notice of the change in a local newspaper. Additionally, a public record of name changes was available for anyone who requested it from the court.
Once the new process for name changes has been updated and finalized we'll share an FAQ about the new law. We'll also be able to help you navigate the process at one of our upcoming name change clinics.
Governor Healey signed an end-of-year Fiscal Year 2025 supplemental budget that includes this amendment. With this signature, the new law takes effect immediately!
Victory for Trans Equity in MA! An Act Protecting Personal Security Signed into Law!
This law removes the requirement for public notice of a legal name change and ensures all name change records be kept confidential.
After you have completed your testimony email it to: kyle.fields@masenate.gov by Tuesday, July 29, at 1 pm.
Please send a copy to MTPC for our records to: organize@masstpc.org
This bill will remove the publication requirement for all people seeking name changes in MA and keep name changes private if the court finds that there may be a threat to safety.
Additionally, a public record of name changes is currently available for anyone who requests it from the court.
When people legally change their name in Massachsuetts they’re required to publish notice of the change in a local newspaper. This is not only a privacy concern for anyone who changes their name, it is also an outdated and unnecessary process.
ACTION ALERT! We need your help to protect people seeking name changes in Massachusetts.
Submit written testimony in support of S.1045 An Act Protecting Personal Security which will modernize the security and safety of the legal name change process in Massachusetts.
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It is for these reasons that we condemn the Skrmetti ruling and worry that this decision will embolden those who seek to harm us and deprive us of our dignity—and our very lives.
Read our full statement at masstpc.org/skrmetti
"But no court can define who we are or diminish the truth of our existence. We remain steadfast in our commitment to trans youth and their right to thrive—unapologetically, joyfully, and with dignity," concludes Tre'Andre.
"It ignores medical consensus, undermines the rights of families, and fuels a dangerous political agenda that targets the most vulnerable among us," Tre'Andre continues.
“This ruling is a betrayal of our youth and a stark reminder that legality is not the same as justice,” says Tre’Andre Valentine, MTPC’s Exec. Director. “The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth is a devastating act of state-sanctioned erasure."
We reassure you all that despite this court decision, gender affirming healthcare for youth remains legal in Massachusetts and we will do everything in our power to make sure it always stays that way—now and always!