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California becomes the first US state to recognise Transgender History Month

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In a win for LGBTQ+ representation, California has become the first state to recognise Transgender History Month. On 7 September, the exciting decision was reached after lawmakers voted in favour of House Resolution 57 – which was first introduced by Assemblymember Matty Haney.

The Golden State will now recognize August as Transgender History Month starting in 2024 Before it gained statewide recognition, the trans-inclusive month was independently recognised in cities like San Francisco and Santa Clara.

Shortly after the vote was cast, Haney and various trans activists held a press conference to celebrate the state’s trans-inclusive measure. “All across this country, we have been seeing the attacks on the trans community, but it’s not just in other states,” said Honey Mahogany, the chair of the San Francisco Democratic Party.  “Even here in California, where we have a sanctuary state, where we have an overwhelming [number] of Democrats representing us in the capitol, we are still seeing acts of violence, we are still seeing attempts at legislating against our community.”  Mahogany went on to say that Transgender History Month will allow the trans community to educate people at a time when misinformation and anti-trans rhetoric are running rampant.

Haney echoed similar sentiments during the San Francisco-based press conference.  “As long as there has been a California, there have been transgender people here,” he exclaimed.  “Contributing to their community, making history, expanding civil rights and helping to build a California that is more inclusive and prosperous for everyone. “That is a history today that we are very proud to celebrate and that California will celebrate and uplift from this year and every year.”  Towards the end of the conference, trans activist Jupiter Peraza delivered a powerful statement about how Transgender History Month will help “humanise” the community.  “Recognising and learning about transgender history humanises a marginalised

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