Trans Day of Visibility

Sunday, March 29

Upcoming Events

April 9

ACLU NorCal
New Volunteer Orientation, 6:00pm
Virtual (Zoom)

Join our monthly New Volunteer Orientation and get all the information you need to get started! This is a space for new volunteers to learn what it means to organize with ACLU NorCal and get connected with our chapters and/or local campaigns..

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April 14

Veterans for Peace
Korea Peace Campaign, 5 pm
Virtual

Korea Peace Campaign (KPC) is a national project of VFP whose mission is to achieve a peaceful end to the lingering, costly Korean War; heal the wounds of the War; and promote reconciliation and friendship between American and Korean people. We’ll share news and discuss plans.

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April 15-16

ACLU NorCal
Defend Democracy Tour: Monterey & Santa Cruz, 6 pm
Register for location information

ACLU NorCal executive director Abdi Soltani will host each briefing and reception. ACLU staff, board members, and volunteers will provide updates on the ACLU’s cases and campaigns challenging the Trump administration's authoritarian policies. You'll learn about our plans for the 2026 election, find out how you can get involved in work to defend and strengthen our democracy, and meet ACLU supporters from your community.

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April 21

Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club
General membership meeting, 7 pm
Every third Tuesday each month
Hybrid: In-person at the SF LGBT Center (1800 Market St, SF) or online (Zoom).

Open to the public. Non-members are welcome to attend, but you must be a member in good standing to vote on the endorsements.

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Ongoing

Rainbow Families Action
Resources for Allies

  • If you work for a publicly-facing or serving organization, make their LGBTQ policy public and easy to find. If you don’t have a statement of support, write one and post it.

  • If you work at a school, share these LGBTQ student rights (backed by CA Ed Code)

  • If someone says something ignorant or offensive about trans people in your presence, speak up. Respectfully correct misunderstandings and offer information. Know your rights.

  • If an individual or organization is preemptively complying with the executive orders (that are not legally binding) , call them out on it if it is safe for you to do so.

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Ongoing

  • Rainbow Families Action
    Resources for Families

  • Know Your Rights

  • Get Involved

  • Stay Informed

  • Find Joy!

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Ongoing

Veterans for Peace
Service Member Support: Duty and Conscience

Veterans For Peace has launched a campaign to remind our brothers and sisters, sons and daughters and grandchildren who have joined the military that they have the right and the responsibility to refuse illegal orders, and that we will support them when they do.

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Ongoing

Palestinian Youth Movement
Oakland Arms Embargo

Since January 2025 at least 280 military cargo shipments have left the Oakland airport destined for Israel. At the airport where our community members pick up and send off loved ones, bomb release units and surveillance systems for the lethal F-35 jet are being loaded and transported to the airbase where the Israeli F-35 fleet is maintained and repaired to continuously drop bombs on the people of Gaza.

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Ongoing

HIV Advocacy Network
Volunteer recruitment; part of the SF AIDS Foundation

We are a grassroots group of activists in the Bay Area fighting to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic and improve the lives of communities impacted by HIV.

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Ongoing

One Billion Rising
Risings Toolkit, February - April

Independently organized artistic uprisings – or Risings – take place globally to stop violence against women and girls (cisgender and transgender), gender expansive people, and the planet. Use a variety of creative mediums—dance, song, theater, poetry, film, visual art, and more—to illuminate the intersectional stories of gender-based violence, survival, and resistance. Held in community venues, on college campuses, or in public spaces, Risings provoke thought, stir the heart and imagination, and incite action. Participants can utilize artistic tools created by One Billion Rising, such as songs and choreography, OBR videos and documentaries, or share work by local artists.

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