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Proposed Resolution - 11/16/2021 JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING NOVEMBER 20TH AS TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE IN SALT LAKE CITY WHEREAS, in 1998, Rita Hester, a transgender woman of color was murdered in Allston, Massachusetts; and WHEREAS, the following year, Gwendolyn Ann Smith, a transgender woman, created the first Transgender Day of Remembrance in honor of Rita Hester and other transgender people who have lost their lives to violence; and WHEREAS, Transgender Day of Remembrance is observed annually to memorialize those lives that have been lost as a result of transphobic violence; and WHEREAS, deaths from transphobic violence have increased significantly yet again this year, for a total of 69 victims in the U.S. and 412 victims worldwide as of November 1; and WHEREAS, the true number of victims is unknown because of intentional misgendering and the difficulty identifying the bodies of many victims; and WHEREAS, transgender individuals — especially transgender people of color — continue to be disproportionately affected by education discrimination, employment discrimination, bullying, limited access to healthcare, domestic violence, homelessness, economic instability, and poverty; and WHEREAS, the transgender community has been particularly hard-hit by the continuing effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic; and WHEREAS, since 2006, Transgender Education Advocates (TEA) of Utah has organized a vigil in Salt Lake City every year; and WHEREAS, Salt Lake City values the lives and contributions to our community by transgender people; and WHEREAS, Salt Lake City has the responsibility to promote equality and prosperity for all members of the transgender community; and WHEREAS, Salt Lake City is proud to stand against the discrimination of transgender people. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Salt Lake City Council and Mayor of Salt Lake City strongly value the lives and contributions of transgender people; honor those lives that have been lost as a result of transphobic violence throughout the United States of America and the world; and formally recognize Saturday, November 20, 2021, as Transgender Day of Remembrance. Adopted this _____ day of November 2021 __________________________ ______________________ Erin Mendenhall Amy Fowler, Chair Salt Lake City Mayor Salt Lake City Council Member, District Seven __________________________ ________________________ Chris Wharton, Vice Chair Victoria Petro-Eschler Salt Lake City Council Member, District Three Salt Lake City Council Member, District One ______________________________ ____________________________ Dennis Faris Ana Valdemoros Salt Lake City Council Member, District Two Salt Lake City Council Member, District Four __________________________ __________________________ Darin Mano Daniel Dugan Salt Lake City Council Member, District Five Salt Lake City Council Member, District Six