

Trans Day of Remembrance
November 20 is the transgender day of remembrance, a day of commemoration begun in 1999 by trans activist Gwendolyn Ann Smith as vigil to commemorate trans lives lost to violence – particularly trans women of color, the most frequent targets of transphobic violence. In the years since, it has expanded further into a dual day of remembrance and resilience: to remember the lost, certainly, but also to honor the life, spirit, and contributions of the living trans community, too, through art, music and poetry.

FUNDRAISER RESCHEDULE
Due to construction issues beyond our control, we regret to inform you that the October 28th fundraiser for STATIONS OF THE LOST must be postponed until later in the season. Unforeseen issues concerning the art studio with which we're collaborating mean that it's no longer possible for us to hold our event in the space currently…