Transgender Day of Remembrance Service 2025
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Students and Staff are welcome to join this years Trans Day of Remembrance Service hosted by the University Chaplaincy
Transgender Day of Remembrance began in 1999 as a result of increasing anti-transgender violence and discrimination across the world.
The first memorial event was held to remember and honour Rita Hester, who was murdered on November 28th, 1998 in Boston, USA.
This Service of Remembrance, held in the University Chaplaincy Chapel EHB208, in collaboration with LGBT+ Staff Network and LSU LGBT+ Student Association, is to honour those who have died from anti-trans violence and those who have experienced it. During the service we will remember those who have lost their lives during the last year by lighting candles. We will also look forward in hope, assured of the glory and goodness of trans people.
Throughout the service there will be times of silence and periods with music playing. This is your space to use as you find most helpful.
The chapel will remain open all day for you to come and light a candle and reflect privately.
This service will be live streamed and recorded - Link TBC
Contact and booking details
- Name
- Chaplaincy Team
- Telephone number
- 01509 223741
- Email address
- chaplaincy@lboro.ac.uk
- Booking required?
- No