File #: RS2025-1103   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/11/2025 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 3/18/2025 Final action: 3/24/2025
Title: A resolution recognizing March 31, 2025, as Transgender Day of Visibility in Nashville and Davidson County.
Sponsors: Olivia Hill, Emily Benedict, Brenda Gadd, Russ Bradford, Jacob Kupin, Erin Evans, Terry Vo, Sean Parker, Ginny Welsch, Delishia Porterfield, Antoinette Lee, Tom Cash, Clay Capp, Brandon Taylor, Jordan Huffman, Burkley Allen, Sandy Ewing, Quin Evans-Segall, Kyonzte Toombs, Jennifer Gamble, Tonya Hancock, Mike Cortese, Tasha Ellis, Thom Druffel, Jason Spain, Jeff Gregg, Jeff Preptit, Deonte Harrell, Joy Smith Kimbrough
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A resolution recognizing March 31, 2025, as Transgender Day of Visibility in Nashville and Davidson County.

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WHEREAS, March 31 is internationally recognized as Transgender Day of Visibility, a day dedicated to celebrating the lives, achievements, and contributions of transgender and non-binary people while raising awareness of the ongoing struggles they face; and
WHEREAS, transgender and non-binary individuals have made immeasurable contributions to our communities, our culture, and our progress as a society, despite facing disproportionate levels of discrimination, violence, and systemic barriers to equality; and
WHEREAS, visibility is a vital step toward fostering understanding, breaking down stereotypes, and combating the ignorance and misinformation that often fuel transphobia; and
WHEREAS, representation in government, media, workplaces, and all facets of society empowers transgender individuals to live authentically and reminds young trans people that they are seen, valued, and have a future filled with possibility; and
WHEREAS, standing with the transgender community is not just an act of solidarity but a fundamental commitment to justice, human dignity, and the belief that every person deserves to live free from fear, discrimination, and violence; and
WHEREAS, in the face of increasing attacks on transgender rights, it is more critical than ever to uplift trans voices, affirm trans identities, and fight for policies that protect and support transgender people in all aspects of life, including healthcare, employment, housing, and education; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County reaffirms its dedication to inclusivity, equality, and respect for all individuals, regardless of gender identity or expression, and stands against all forms of hate and discrimination.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY:
Section 1. That the Metropolitan Council...

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