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Trans women went topless outside Downing Street during a protest calling out the oppression of the community across the UK. The protest action – which took place on Sunday (25 May) in London – was organised by activism group STRIVE (Standing for Trans Rights, Inclusion and Visibility Everywhere) as a means of “bringing our voices to the very place where too many harmful policies and decisions have been made” about the “safety, dignity, and rights of trans people across the UK”. Trans people and their allies came out in force for the demonstration and marched from Marble Arch to Downing Street in a “powerful journey” that lead “directly to the heart of political decision making”. At the end of the march, a rally was held where trans women were invited to – if they felt comfortable – remove their tops and stand bare chested outside the gates of Downing Street. Images taken during the demonstration shows nine trans women stood outside Downing Street, waving trans flags and woman holding a sign that read: “Let Us Live Free. Give Us A Voice.” “This is a deeply symbolic act, one that reflects the raw truth of how exposed and vulnerable our community is made to feel under a government that continues to marginalize and ignore us,” the group said in a post on social media platform Bluesky prior to the protest. “We stand bare not for shock, but for honesty for the transparency our leaders have refused to offer. “We are not activists. We are regular people. We are not asking for special treatment. We are asking for fairness, for safety, and for the dignity that every human being deserves. We want a society where no one is denied healthcare, legal recognition, or basic respect because of who they are. “This protest is rooted in compassion and conviction: compassion for our community, for those who are struggling, and for those who have been silenced or lost and conviction that change is not only necessary but possible. “We are here to affirm that trans people have a right to be heard, to be protected, and to thrive. This is a peaceful protest, but it is not passive. It is bold. It is visible. And it is powerful—because it is grounded in truth, in solidarity, and in love.” #no10 #downingstreet #transrights #transwomen #ukpolitics #lgbtqia
Trans women went topless outside Downing Street during a protest calling out the oppression of the community across the UK. The protest action – which took place on Sunday (25 May) in London – was organised by activism group STRIVE (Standing for Trans Rights, Inclusion and Visibility Everywhere) as a means of “bringing our voices to the very place where too many harmful policies and decisions have been made” about the “safety, dignity, and rights of trans people across the UK”. Trans people and their allies came out in force for the demonstration and marched from Marble Arch to Downing Street in a “powerful journey” that lead “directly to the heart of political decision making”. At the end of the march, a rally was held where trans women were invited to – if they felt comfortable – remove their tops and stand bare chested outside the gates of Downing Street. Images taken during the demonstration shows nine trans women stood outside Downing Street, waving trans flags and woman holding a sign that read: “Let Us Live Free. Give Us A Voice.” “This is a deeply symbolic act, one that reflects the raw truth of how exposed and vulnerable our community is made to feel under a government that continues to marginalize and ignore us,” the group said in a post on social media platform Bluesky prior to the protest. “We stand bare not for shock, but for honesty for the transparency our leaders have refused to offer. “We are not activists. We are regular people. We are not asking for special treatment. We are asking for fairness, for safety, and for the dignity that every human being deserves. We want a society where no one is denied healthcare, legal recognition, or basic respect because of who they are. “This protest is rooted in compassion and conviction: compassion for our community, for those who are struggling, and for those who have been silenced or lost and conviction that change is not only necessary but possible. “We are here to affirm that trans people have a right to be heard, to be protected, and to thrive. This is a peaceful protest, but it is not passive. It is bold. It is visible. And it is powerful—because it is grounded in truth, in solidarity, and in love.” #no10 #downingstreet #transrights #transwomen #ukpolitics #lgbtqia

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