These before-and-after photos from Trans Day of Visibility are full of so much joy
Today, March 31st, the world celebrates International Transgender Day of Visibility. It’s a day to commemorate and support our peers who have come out as transgender. And because of this day, social media is full of inspiring photos of people sharing their transition process.
According to the Human Rights Campaign, transgender visibility has doubled since 2014. A 2016 survey revealed that 35% of likely voters in the U.S. “personally know or work with someone who is transgender.” In 2014, only 17% of likely voters answered the same. And while this doesn’t mean that trans people are experiencing less discrimination, these numbers show a positive step toward inclusivity.
“Transgender people come from all walks of life,” the Human Rights Campaign website reads. “We are your coworkers, family, and neighbors. We are 7-year-old children and we are 70-year-old grandparents. We are a diverse community representing all racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as faith backgrounds.”
While some people have posted today about their personal journeys and shared selfies, others are posting messages of support—all with the hashtag #TransDayOfVisibility or #TransIsBeautiful. Below are just some of the beautiful before-and-after photos people have posted about their journey.
Today is #TransDayOfVisibility so here's me being trans.
Proud of this journey, and finally happy. pic.twitter.com/niIj9D0jys
— Dr Jamie Raines 🦖🥔 (@jammi_dodger94) March 31, 2020
Beautiful me, pre-transition vs. Beautiful me, 3 years on hormones 🌸
Whether you choose/are able to transition or not, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL & YOU ARE VALID. #TransDayOfVisibility #TransIsBeautiful pic.twitter.com/nf1mf0pyBj
— ☽ Sidney ☾ (@sidneemeow) March 31, 2020
#TransDayOfVisibility
From my first haircut to now… 4 years ago I didn’t think I’d make it to my 18th birthday. 15 year old me would be so freaking proud of who I’ve become. Thankful is an understatement. pic.twitter.com/aHnaiyFESK— jaden 🧟♂️ (@jadenspencr) March 31, 2020
Happy #TransDayOfVisibility.
The annual event is dedicated to the celebration of transgender people around the world and the bravery it takes to live openly and authentically, while also bringing awareness to the discrimination that we still face all over.
Stay loud and proud. pic.twitter.com/0Xd2KWPu0Q— dominic (@lolhidominic) March 31, 2020
Today we mark #TransDayOfVisibility, a day which stands for equality and to mark our personal battles for authenticity.
What a difference 5 years makes. From a depressed husk of a human who was constantly forcing smiles, to a happy fulfilled woman ☺️💖 pic.twitter.com/44c0pgNYCm
— 🖤 L Ξ Λ H 🖤 (@leahoverthinks) March 31, 2020
a little s/o to myself on #TransDayOfVisibility pic.twitter.com/IdzfmZVR3j
— Aydian 🌹💿 (@arainey316_) March 31, 2020
you already know what day it is! #TransDayOfVisibility pic.twitter.com/YAVkk46iau
— 🤠 (@_maqpe) March 31, 2020
https://twitter.com/udfredirect/status/1245005291302924288
With or without transition, you are still valid 💓 #TransDayOfVisibility pic.twitter.com/gNtZDGgLni
— Nam (@oneandonlynam) March 31, 2020
Happy #TransDayOfVisibility! I’ve been on T for over 5 years now and grateful everyday pic.twitter.com/9uNsK6Z1K0
— ॐ (@adultmilk7) March 31, 2020
2016 vs 2020
guess who is happier ?joyeuse journée de la visibilité trans à tous.te.s mes adelphes, je vous ❤️#TransDayOfVisibility pic.twitter.com/UsWkwBc8wA
— progestemom (@RoxannePizza) March 31, 2020
Of course, trans visibility shouldn’t be limited to a single day of the year. Transgender people should be acknowledged, included, and respected every day. So let’s appreciate how far we’ve come as a nation—while continuing to work toward a better, more inclusive future for everyone.