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A person with short dark hair with their back turned to the camera. They are wearing a blue dress and a green high visibility jacket with the words "Trans+ Solidarity Alliance" on the back of the jacket.
Working in partnership with cis allies to drive positive change for trans+ people in the UK.

Engage, Educate, Empower.

Text saying "Donate: Help fund our work and highlight the absurdity of the bathroom ban by donating to the Trans+ Solidarity Alliance and securing your own set of “Maybe I’m Trans?” badges" with pictures of 4 round button badges with the words "Maybe I'm TRANS?" written on them. The badge colours are as follows: yellow with red text, pink with black text, blue with black text and black with white, pink and blue text.

“Looking back, it seems obvious now that progress has so often relied on people forming alliances and working together. Alliances bring strength in more than just numbers. Working together means greater diversity of ideas, skills and approaches, especially when mobilising allies. The Trans+ Solidarity Alliance sounds right just from the name. We have never been in more need of solidarity and alliances!” 

Christine Burns MBE
Historian & founder of Press for Change 
Note:

We’ve used the term ‘Trans+’ to be inclusive of the many ways people describe and define their relationship to their own gender or absence of gender. This term is inclusive of transgender, non-binary, genderqueer, genderfluid, bigender, gender non-conforming and agender people - or indeed inclusive of any of the other ways people define their gender. This term is also inclusive of intersex people who have natural diversity in sex characteristics.

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