Transgender Day of Remembrance
Trans Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on November 20 that honours the memory of the trans lives lost to acts of transphobia and discrimination.
Trans Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on November 20 that honours the memory of the trans lives lost to acts of transphobia and discrimination.
The monthly meeting of the Scarlet Alliance Committee.
A monthly meeting of Scarlet Alliance and its state and territory based member organisations.
Come for snacks, chats and workers packs on the second Tuesday of the month from 2-4pm.
A monthly meeting of Scarlet Alliance and its state and territory based member organisations.
Come for snacks, chats and workers packs on the second Tuesday of the month from 2-4pm.
A monthly meeting of Scarlet Alliance and its state and territory based member organisations.
Come for snacks, chats and workers packs on the second Tuesday of the month from 2-4pm.
In 2001, over 25,000 sex workers gathered in India for a festival, despite efforts from prohibitionist groups who tried to prevent it taking place by pressuring the government to revoke their permit. The event was organised by Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a Calcutta based group that has over 50,000 sex worker members, and members of their communities. Sex worker groups across the world have subsequently celebrated 3 March as International Sex Workers’ Rights Day.
A monthly meeting of Scarlet Alliance and its state and territory based member organisations.
Annual celebration, protest, rallies and events happen around this date.
Come for snacks, chats and workers packs on the second Tuesday of the month from 2-4pm.