January 22nd is Trans Prisoners international day of solidarity.
Here's what you need to know and how you can get involved
Here's what you need to know and how you can get involved
Trans and gender non-confirming people are marginalised, resulting in being disproportionately targeted by the criminal justice system
Prison settings for trans and gender non-conforming people means:
Increased social isolation
Lack of access to gender affirming healthcare
Lack of access to personal items for gender expression
Lack of access to legal recognition
Increased social isolation
Lack of access to gender affirming healthcare
Lack of access to personal items for gender expression
Lack of access to legal recognition
You can support your trans siblings by:
Donating
--> To @beyondbarsuk , @queercare or Bent Bars
Educating yourself
--> Book beyond bars online event 22/01/21 at 7.30pm ( https://fb.me/e/23FjhHiiH )
Joining
--> groups such as PSN, Bent Bars, Books beyond bars
Donating --> To @beyondbarsuk , @queercare or Bent Bars
Educating yourself--> Book beyond bars online event 22/01/21 at 7.30pm ( https://fb.me/e/23FjhHiiH )
Joining --> groups such as PSN, Bent Bars, Books beyond bars
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