Picture of a transmasc person holding a top surgery congrats cards to their post op chest.
Picture of a sticker of a crayon colored in the trans flag palette, with the words “wear you colors proudly” around it.
An illustration of a pride protest. Queer people of all skin colors, ethnicities and body types run from left to right. The person in the middle, with olive colored skin and white hair buzzed short, tattoos and big pink boots is carrying the progress flag and wearing a keffyeh. The black woman beside them, wearing purple jeans and a red bralette, with hair in braids, is speaking into a megaphone and yet another white person beside them with top surgery scars is holding a sign with the words “the first pride was a riot” on it. There’s also a drag queen, with a big pink wig and dress, a woman wearing a hijab, a black woman on a wheelchair, a man with cochlear implants with his raised fist in the air, and many more people. Lots of them are holding bricks and high heeled shoes.
A picture of two mixed media portraits - Marsha P Johnson on the let and Italian veteran trans activist Porpora Marcasciano on the right.
Happy trans days of visibility to all of us awesome trans artists! I love you all so much, the world is so much better because of our work. Never let anyone convince you of the opposite.
Let’s keep doing this forever.
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