Designates November of each year as "Transgender Awareness Month."
Impact
The resolution responds to the growing trend of anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation being introduced across the country, which often seeks to restrict rights and access to essential services for transgender individuals. By officially designating November as Transgender Awareness Month, New Jersey joins a broader movement to combat such discrimination and violence, ensuring that the voices and experiences of transgender citizens are recognized and validated within the public discourse.
Summary
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 113 (AJR113) aims to designate November of each year as 'Transgender Awareness Month' in the State of New Jersey. This initiative seeks to raise awareness about the challenges that transgender individuals face, including significant issues such as discrimination, harassment, physical abuse, and social isolation. The resolution highlights the importance of acknowledging both the struggles and the valuable contributions of transgender individuals in various fields, thereby promoting inclusivity and understanding.
Contention
While the bill's intent is to foster awareness and understanding, it may still face opposition from certain groups who oppose LGBTQIA+ rights. The emphasis on raising awareness must also contend with the reality of legal and systemic barriers that transgender individuals continue to face. The resolution seeks to encourage both public officials and citizens to engage in activities to observe this month, but its effectiveness will depend on the meaningful engagement of communities and policymakers in uplifting transgender issues.
Designating the week of November 13 through 19, 2023, as "Transgender Awareness Week" and November 20, 2023, as "Transgender Day of Remembrance" in Pennsylvania.