Trans Justice Project – 2023 Impact Report

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Hi,

We have just released our Impact Report for 2023.

Looking back on the last year I am incredibly humbled and honoured with the trust our community has put in the Trans Justice Project. 

It’s been hard work, and sometimes quite daunting, starting this organisation but I have found so much courage in how people have wrapped around us, backed us up, and offered their time, expertise, and money to help make a difference.

You can read the full report on our website but here is just a small snapshot of what we have achieved together.

I am incredibly proud to show the efforts of the last year and how our movement is already changing the landscape around trans justice in Australia. 

We are gearing up for a massive year in 2024. We will be supporting the formation of local action groups, holding our first strategy retreat, and establishing a training program for trans and gender diverse change-makers. Additionally, we will be launching Disinfo Watch, our new campaign to expose the lies of the anti-trans lobby. I honestly can’t wait.

Thanks for being a part of this journey and I am so excited for us all to work together in 2024.

Love and solidarity,

Jackie Turner
Director, Trans Justice Project
(she/her)

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This Article Was Published By The Trans Justice Project.

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