An estimated 100,000 people joined the Trans+ Pride event yesterday in London as they marched from near BBC Broadcasting House, past Downing Street, and on to Westminster Palace to Parliament Square Gardens. It was spectacular & emotional to watch.
“The message was clear: we will not be erased. Our existence is natural, historic, and enduring. You can try to take away our rights, but you will never remove us from society. We are a part of humanity, and the public will not stand by while harm is done to our community.”
Lewis G Burton, one of the founding members of London Trans+ Pride
More coverage from the Guardian & BBC and elsewhere.










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The main photo in that post is the crowd picture with Westminster Station in the foreground.It sets the scene. It's where the parade is at.It shows how big the crowd was.It shows there are toilets in the station.
@donncha brilliant. I love number 4 especially
@xanna yeah, I love that one too. They were posing for everyone who pointed a camera at them. ?
@xanna btw, there's an even better photo of them in the blog post that wasn't shared here by the Mastodon plugin. ?
@donncha I clicked through already, of course!