Trans community observes ‘Visibility Day’
The transgender community in the metropolitan city came together on Saturday to celebrate the ‘International Transgender Day of Visibility’, advocating for peace in Palestine. The event, themed ‘Celebrating Trans Resilience and Liberation’, gathered scores of trans people at a local hotel.
Annually observed on March 31, alongside the ‘Transgender Day of Remembrance’ on November 20, this day serves as a platform for the transgender community to raise awareness and demand recognition.
“This year, we stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine, urging the international community to take decisive actions for peace,” stated Kami Sid, a transgender leader and the head of Sub Rang Society.
Explaining the significance of the day, Sid stressed the importance of visibility in advocating for transgender rights. “If we don't step forward and demand recognition, our struggles will remain invisible,” Sid added.
Sid highlighted the progress in acknowledging transgender rights but stressed the need for continued awareness, especially in urban centres like Karachi, where misconceptions persist.
While locally in Sindh, trans people are often addressed respectfully as ‘faqeer saen’, Sid underscored the importance of broader societal acceptance and understanding.
According to Sid, Karachi is home to over 60,000 trans persons, reflecting the community's significant presence in the metropolis.
The event drew participation from over a hundred trans persons from various parts of Karachi, reflecting a united call for visibility, recognition, and peace.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 31st, 2024.