Over the last year, anti-migrant racism and transphobia are rising. That’s why showing up and building strong intersectional movements for change is absolutely vital. As migrants, as trans people, as People of Colour, as queers, as people who stand in solidarity with them, we will continue to fight, just as our ancestors before us always have.
That’s why we were honoured to speak at Trans+ Pride on 26th July, to march with the Migrant Solidarity Bloc, celebrate our existence and join the call for resistance. If you missed us, check out our speech in this video
