Alt text: A graphic poster with a red banner reading “Urgent Relocation Support.” On the left is a portrait of a woman with long dark wavy hair wearing a black top, looking at the camera. On the right, text reads: “My name is Mel. I am a Black trans woman in Kansas and I need to leave immediately to get somewhere safer. Staying here is no longer safe or sustainable, and my mental health is at a breaking point. I’m raising funds to relocate and secure stable housing as soon as possible.” Below is a donation link: “ko-fi.com/melthedoll.” A section titled “How you can help” lists: “if you’re able” and “Share this post — it truly matters.” The poster ends with “Anything helps. Thank you for not looking away.” and repeats the link at the bottom.
Alt text: A black woman sits on a black couch in a softly lit living room, posing with one leg crossed over the other. She wears a fitted, sleeveless beige dress and black high-heeled sandals with fluffy accents. Her long, straight dark hair frames her face, and she looks directly at the camera with a composed expression. A tall green plant and a floor lamp are visible behind her, adding warm ambient lighting to the scene.
👋🏾 I’m Mel — a
Black trans woman in Kansas tryna get up outta here fr.
This place got me in survival mode—anti-trans laws + racism nonstop. I just need somewhere I can breathe.
IFYKYK!
#PromoSky #BlackTransLivesMatter #TransRights #MutualAid #TransRelocation #QTPOC #TransSafety