Proclaiming November 20, 2023, as Wisconsin's Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Impact
By officially recognizing Transgender Day of Remembrance, SJR42 highlights the critical issues of violence and discrimination against transgender individuals within Wisconsin. This resolution does not enact new laws but emphasizes the importance of remembrance and advocacy against transphobia and violence. It seeks to promote understanding and compassion towards the transgender community, reinforcing the societal necessity of addressing these issues across the state.
Summary
SJR42 is a Senate Joint Resolution that proclaims November 20, 2023, as Wisconsin's Transgender Day of Remembrance. This resolution aims to memorialize individuals who have lost their lives due to transphobia and to raise awareness about the ongoing violence faced by the transgender and nonbinary communities. The day serves as a reminder of the prevalence of hate crimes against these groups and seeks to honor the memory of those who have been murdered due to their gender identity.
Contention
While the resolution itself is largely symbolic, it may still face scrutiny or contention from those who oppose it on ideological grounds. Some critics may question the necessity of dedicating a day of remembrance, citing varying beliefs about gender identity. However, proponents argue that acknowledging the violence perpetrated against transgender individuals is crucial in fostering a more inclusive society and combating systemic discrimination.
Designating the week of November 13 through 19, 2023, as "Transgender Awareness Week" and November 20, 2023, as "Transgender Day of Remembrance" in Pennsylvania.
Recognizing the week of November 13 through 19, 2024, as "Transgender Awareness Week" and November 20, 2024, as "Transgender Day of Remembrance" in Pennsylvania.