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Queer Coalition holds annual Transgender Day of Visibility Sashay

The Illinois State University Queer Coalition hosted its fourth annual Transgender Day of Visibility Sashay on Monday. The sashay was co-sponsored by Pride for the second time with support from McLean County’s Prairie Pride Coalition. Transgender Day of Visibility is celebrated on March 31. The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a day to celebrate and honor the resilience of transgender and non-binary people.” Attendees were made up of students, faculty and community members. “Trans Day of Visibility is a day of celebration to highlight the trans people in our community and to support them,” Queer Coalition Co-President Karmine Beecroft said. Senior psychology major and Pride President Abby Odelson described what message she wants people to take from this effort. “It's about remembering how far we’ve come. Even if it’s just a personal progress[and] even if there are some things that are going backward, there are things that are progressing, and I think it's important to remember that,” Odelson said. An anonymous student expressed satisfaction with the event in regards to their career path. “As a special education major, I work with kids who are discriminated against. I have a trans student, and I think it is very important for me to be a voice for them,” theythe student said. Attendees gathered back in the Watterson Towers Rosa Parks Conference room to hear from Interim Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer Byron Craig, Queer Coalition Co-President Brie Byers and Odelson. “Here at ISU, we’re committed to ensuring that visibility is not just symbolic because to be visible, one should also be supported,” Craig said. Odelson and Byers also made testimonies. “I encourage you all to be allies and advocates wherever you go because if we don't have each other's back, who will?” Byers said.

The Illinois State University Queer Coalition hosted its fourth annual Transgender Day of Visibility Sashay on Monday. The sashay was co-sponsored by Pride for the second time with support from McLean County’s Prairie Pride Coalition. 

Transgender Day of Visibility is celebrated on March 31. The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a day to celebrate and honor the resilience of transgender and non-binary people.”

Attendees were made up of students, faculty and community members. 

“Trans Day of Visibility is a day of celebration to highlight the trans people in our community and to support them,” Queer Coalition Co-President Karmine Beecroft said.

Senior psychology major and Pride President Abby Odelson described what message she wants people to take from this effort.

“It's about remembering how far we’ve come. Even if it’s just a personal progress[and] even if there are some things that are going backward, there are things that are progressing, and I think it's important to remember that,” Odelson said. 

An anonymous student expressed satisfaction with the event in regards to their career path.

“As a special education major, I work with kids who are discriminated against. I have a trans student, and I think it is very important for me to be a voice for them,” theythe student said.

Attendees gathered back in the Watterson Towers Rosa Parks Conference room to hear from Interim Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer Byron Craig, Queer Coalition Co-President Brie Byers and Odelson.

“Here at ISU, we’re committed to ensuring that visibility is not just symbolic because to be visible, one should also be supported,” Craig said.

Odelson and Byers also made testimonies.

 “I encourage you all to be allies and advocates wherever you go because if we don't have each other's back, who will?” Byers said. 

Leah Gutierrez is a News and Features reporter for The Vidette. Gutierrez can be contacted at lgutie8@ilstu.edu.


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