Relative to Transgender Day of Visibility.
The resolution serves to reaffirm California's commitment to promoting awareness and removing barriers faced by the 2STGI community. By declaring a specific day to celebrate these identities, it aims to enhance public understanding and recognition, which can contribute positively to the social climate for 2STGI individuals. It also emphasizes the importance of community support and acknowledgment of the historical and contemporary contributions of 2STGI people throughout California and the broader United States.
House Resolution No. 21 (AR21), introduced by Assembly Member Zbur and coauthored by several other assembly members, focuses on recognizing March 31, 2025, as Transgender Day of Visibility in California. The resolution acknowledges the cultural significance of Two-Spirit identities within Indigenous communities and reflects on the history and contributions of Two-Spirit, transgender, gender nonconforming, nonbinary, and intersex individuals (2STGI) to society. Specifically, it aims to highlight their visibility, resilience, and ongoing struggles against systemic discrimination and violence.
Despite its affirmative aspects, the resolution also indirectly addresses the pervasive threats and violence against the 2STGI community, particularly transgender women of color. It recognizes that visibility can come with risks and that the struggle for justice is ongoing. While the resolution aims to celebrate, it also serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges that remain, including the need for effective enforcement of civil rights protections and addressing injustices that disproportionately impact marginalized groups within the 2STGI community.