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London trans pride will be going ahead this year

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We’ve got some good news – London trans pride is taking place on June 26, Wellington Arch, Hyde Park at 2PM. In a social media post, the organisation shared a message of solidarity and celebration ahead of the big event. “London trans pride 2021 is our opportunity to unite our voices against the continued and increasing disregard for trans safety, healthcare and wellbeing in the UK.

During this period of increased isolation and precarity we need community-led change more than ever,” the post read. The organisation continued to use their platform to address ongoing issues the trans community continues to face regularly due to a lack of funding. “We need to continue to put pressure on the UK government to invest in trans healthcare,

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