On September 28, 2019 the Trans Visibility March on DC took place on Freedom Plaza. Hundreds of people came out to march in solidarity for equal rights, inclusion, and justice for the trans community.
Reverend Valerie Spencer opens the Trans Visibility March on DC with a prayer on Sept. 28, 2019, at Freedom Plaza. “I name this day powerful and overwhelming with blessing ” said Spencer while praying for the safety of the crowd. (Photo by Jordan Swarm)Ellen and Maggie Mclellan watch as speakers take the stage at the National Trans Visibility March on DC, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, at Freedom Plaza. The goal of the march was to highlight the need of equal rights and inclusion for the trans community. (Photo by Jordan Swarm)Members of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington and GenOUT open the National Trans Visibility March on DC, with a performance, Saturday, Sept. 28 at Freedom Plaza. Members of the chorus’ came out to show solidarity and march for trans lives. (Photo by Jordan Swarm)Yona Koanfeld wraps her arms around her mother Shoshana’s neck in Freedom Plaza as they wait for the National Trans Visibility March on DC to begin on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019. The goal of the march was to highlight the need of equal rights and inclusion for the trans community. (Photo by Jordan Swarm)Jay Huckeby and Maggie Down stand holding hands in Freedom Plaza on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, at the National Trans Visibility March. The goal of the march was to highlight the need of equal rights and inclusion for the trans community. (Photo by Jordan Swarm)