Since returning to office, Donald Trump has been attacking anyone and everyone he sees as a threat. One of his targets is transgender people, including openly mocking them at public events and directing several departments of his Cabinet, from Defense to Education to Health and Human Services, to attempt to strip them of basic rights.
And it doesn’t stop there. We’ve seen states emboldened by Trump’s anti-trans agenda pass a slew of laws, like sports and bathroom bans and preventing them from getting a drivers license with their correct gender.
During this week of Trans Visibility, Maya May hosts a special panel confronting the administrations attacks on transgender people, including children, and talks about the growth and hardships many families have had to endure in the face of these vile attacks.
Jump into this important conversation with Luchina Fisher, Emmy-winning filmmaker and director of The Dads on Netflix; Human Rights Campaign Director of Strategic Outreach & Training Tori Cooper, and Reg Calcagno, HRC’s Director of Regional and State Campaigns about being on the front lines fighting for trans inclusion and equality.















