Declare November 20, 2022 as Transgender Day of Remembrance
In Plain English
This annual remembrance day honors transgender people killed by violence. At least 32 transgender people were murdered in the United States in 2022. The proclamation recognizes Richmond's transgender residents and reaffirms the city's commitment to protecting them from discrimination.
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