We Exist
Trans Collective and mutual aid group π³οΈββ§οΈπ₯
Today is Trans Day of Visibility. Where we celebrate Trans+ people. Now more than ever we must show up for one another and stand against the attempts to role back our rights. Trans+ people deserve eqaul acces to public life andhealthcare.
Saturday was a shining beacon of hope. A show of true solidarity. Our visibilty is proof that have and always will exist.
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πThe We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open! π
β¨Β£50, no strings attached fund. Open to trans+ people in the UK facing financial hardship β unemployed, in insecure or low-paid work, or restricted from work or public services due to migration status.
Deadline: 12th December. Link in bio.
To apply: follow the link in bio and fill out the short form.
β¨To support us: Right now, we can only offer a limited number of grants. The more we raise together, the more we can redistribute directly to our community. add to the pot via our Open Collective.
β-ββ
Image description: White text on a solid pink background. The words announce that the We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open, offering a Β£50 grant with a 1st December deadline. The layout is clean and centred, with bold, high-contrast letters.

πThe We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open! π
β¨Β£50, no strings attached fund. Open to trans+ people in the UK facing financial hardship β unemployed, in insecure or low-paid work, or restricted from work or public services due to migration status.
Deadline: 12th December. Link in bio.
To apply: follow the link in bio and fill out the short form.
β¨To support us: Right now, we can only offer a limited number of grants. The more we raise together, the more we can redistribute directly to our community. add to the pot via our Open Collective.
β-ββ
Image description: White text on a solid pink background. The words announce that the We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open, offering a Β£50 grant with a 1st December deadline. The layout is clean and centred, with bold, high-contrast letters.

πThe We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open! π
β¨Β£50, no strings attached fund. Open to trans+ people in the UK facing financial hardship β unemployed, in insecure or low-paid work, or restricted from work or public services due to migration status.
Deadline: 12th December. Link in bio.
To apply: follow the link in bio and fill out the short form.
β¨To support us: Right now, we can only offer a limited number of grants. The more we raise together, the more we can redistribute directly to our community. add to the pot via our Open Collective.
β-ββ
Image description: White text on a solid pink background. The words announce that the We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open, offering a Β£50 grant with a 1st December deadline. The layout is clean and centred, with bold, high-contrast letters.

πThe We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open! π
β¨Β£50, no strings attached fund. Open to trans+ people in the UK facing financial hardship β unemployed, in insecure or low-paid work, or restricted from work or public services due to migration status.
Deadline: 12th December. Link in bio.
To apply: follow the link in bio and fill out the short form.
β¨To support us: Right now, we can only offer a limited number of grants. The more we raise together, the more we can redistribute directly to our community. add to the pot via our Open Collective.
β-ββ
Image description: White text on a solid pink background. The words announce that the We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open, offering a Β£50 grant with a 1st December deadline. The layout is clean and centred, with bold, high-contrast letters.

πThe We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open! π
β¨Β£50, no strings attached fund. Open to trans+ people in the UK facing financial hardship β unemployed, in insecure or low-paid work, or restricted from work or public services due to migration status.
Deadline: 12th December. Link in bio.
To apply: follow the link in bio and fill out the short form.
β¨To support us: Right now, we can only offer a limited number of grants. The more we raise together, the more we can redistribute directly to our community. add to the pot via our Open Collective.
β-ββ
Image description: White text on a solid pink background. The words announce that the We Exist Trans Healthcare Fund is open, offering a Β£50 grant with a 1st December deadline. The layout is clean and centred, with bold, high-contrast letters.

π¨ Introducing: We Exist Legal β a new advice service supporting Trans+ people navigating the asylum and immigration system. π³οΈββ§οΈ
Trans+ people seeking asylum are too often detained, disbelieved, and dehumanised. Weβre here to change that.
This is a project by We Exist and @asylumjustice, bringing together Trans+ organising and legal strategy to fight for trans safety and freedom.
π³οΈββ§οΈ Free legal advice
π³οΈββ§οΈ Specialist support for Trans+ asylum seekers
π³οΈββ§οΈ Strategic casework + referrals
π³οΈββ§οΈJustice-first β not profit, not charity
Led by Hussein Said β member of We Exist, human rights lawyer, founder of the LGBTQ+ Law Clinic, and trustee of Rainbow Migration β this is legal support rooted in solidarity.
We believe no one is illegal β and that Trans+ people deserve to live, move, and thrive in safety.
π© info@weexist.co.uk

π¨ Introducing: We Exist Legal β a new advice service supporting Trans+ people navigating the asylum and immigration system. π³οΈββ§οΈ
Trans+ people seeking asylum are too often detained, disbelieved, and dehumanised. Weβre here to change that.
This is a project by We Exist and @asylumjustice, bringing together Trans+ organising and legal strategy to fight for trans safety and freedom.
π³οΈββ§οΈ Free legal advice
π³οΈββ§οΈ Specialist support for Trans+ asylum seekers
π³οΈββ§οΈ Strategic casework + referrals
π³οΈββ§οΈJustice-first β not profit, not charity
Led by Hussein Said β member of We Exist, human rights lawyer, founder of the LGBTQ+ Law Clinic, and trustee of Rainbow Migration β this is legal support rooted in solidarity.
We believe no one is illegal β and that Trans+ people deserve to live, move, and thrive in safety.
π© info@weexist.co.uk

π¨ Introducing: We Exist Legal β a new advice service supporting Trans+ people navigating the asylum and immigration system. π³οΈββ§οΈ
Trans+ people seeking asylum are too often detained, disbelieved, and dehumanised. Weβre here to change that.
This is a project by We Exist and @asylumjustice, bringing together Trans+ organising and legal strategy to fight for trans safety and freedom.
π³οΈββ§οΈ Free legal advice
π³οΈββ§οΈ Specialist support for Trans+ asylum seekers
π³οΈββ§οΈ Strategic casework + referrals
π³οΈββ§οΈJustice-first β not profit, not charity
Led by Hussein Said β member of We Exist, human rights lawyer, founder of the LGBTQ+ Law Clinic, and trustee of Rainbow Migration β this is legal support rooted in solidarity.
We believe no one is illegal β and that Trans+ people deserve to live, move, and thrive in safety.
π© info@weexist.co.uk

π¨ Introducing: We Exist Legal β a new advice service supporting Trans+ people navigating the asylum and immigration system. π³οΈββ§οΈ
Trans+ people seeking asylum are too often detained, disbelieved, and dehumanised. Weβre here to change that.
This is a project by We Exist and @asylumjustice, bringing together Trans+ organising and legal strategy to fight for trans safety and freedom.
π³οΈββ§οΈ Free legal advice
π³οΈββ§οΈ Specialist support for Trans+ asylum seekers
π³οΈββ§οΈ Strategic casework + referrals
π³οΈββ§οΈJustice-first β not profit, not charity
Led by Hussein Said β member of We Exist, human rights lawyer, founder of the LGBTQ+ Law Clinic, and trustee of Rainbow Migration β this is legal support rooted in solidarity.
We believe no one is illegal β and that Trans+ people deserve to live, move, and thrive in safety.
π© info@weexist.co.uk

π¨ Introducing: We Exist Legal β a new advice service supporting Trans+ people navigating the asylum and immigration system. π³οΈββ§οΈ
Trans+ people seeking asylum are too often detained, disbelieved, and dehumanised. Weβre here to change that.
This is a project by We Exist and @asylumjustice, bringing together Trans+ organising and legal strategy to fight for trans safety and freedom.
π³οΈββ§οΈ Free legal advice
π³οΈββ§οΈ Specialist support for Trans+ asylum seekers
π³οΈββ§οΈ Strategic casework + referrals
π³οΈββ§οΈJustice-first β not profit, not charity
Led by Hussein Said β member of We Exist, human rights lawyer, founder of the LGBTQ+ Law Clinic, and trustee of Rainbow Migration β this is legal support rooted in solidarity.
We believe no one is illegal β and that Trans+ people deserve to live, move, and thrive in safety.
π© info@weexist.co.uk

π¨ Introducing: We Exist Legal β a new advice service supporting Trans+ people navigating the asylum and immigration system. π³οΈββ§οΈ
Trans+ people seeking asylum are too often detained, disbelieved, and dehumanised. Weβre here to change that.
This is a project by We Exist and @asylumjustice, bringing together Trans+ organising and legal strategy to fight for trans safety and freedom.
π³οΈββ§οΈ Free legal advice
π³οΈββ§οΈ Specialist support for Trans+ asylum seekers
π³οΈββ§οΈ Strategic casework + referrals
π³οΈββ§οΈJustice-first β not profit, not charity
Led by Hussein Said β member of We Exist, human rights lawyer, founder of the LGBTQ+ Law Clinic, and trustee of Rainbow Migration β this is legal support rooted in solidarity.
We believe no one is illegal β and that Trans+ people deserve to live, move, and thrive in safety.
π© info@weexist.co.uk

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

@amnestyukβs latest analysis is grim.
Before 2017, only 3 anti-trans organisations identified in their research existed in the UK. In 2026, Amnesty mapped more than 50. Thatβs no coincidence.
Four major UK newspapers, owned by men whoβve hoarded more wealth than they could ever spend (apart from The Guardian which is an outlier in the UK media landscape), published around 17,000 articles about βtrans issuesβ in just five years, averaging 9 articles every single day.
Their coverage was not only wildly disproportionate to the size of the trans population (around 0.5% of the UK), but overwhelmingly amplified anti-trans campaigners while excluding trans people from reporting about their own lives.
Itβs an organised, well-funded campaign against one of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in society. A community who deserve the same care, safety, dignity, and frankly, lifespan, as everyone else.
Trans people have always existed, and always will exist, regardless of what the powerful are pushing.
You can read Amnestyβs full report and analysis via the π in my bio.
@cardifftranspride have also organised a demo on 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle. βJoin us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased. 25/5/26 @ 13:00, Cardiff Castle.β π³οΈββ§οΈπ€π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ

CARDIFF MARCH FOR TRANS LIBERATION
MONDAY 25TH MAY - 1PM - CARDIFF CASTLE
Itβs been a year since the last trans liberation march and things have only gotten more dire.
With the newly released EHRC guidance it is now more clear than ever that we as a community need to come together and fight for our right to be recognised with dignity and afforded the same respect as everyone else in society.
Join us for a rallying cry to show the UK government that we refuse to have our rights debated and refuse to be erased.
ALT TEXT:
A flyer for a Trans Liberation March in Cardiff, with text in all capitals against a photo of the 2024 trans liberation demo.
The text reads:
Cardiff march for Trans Liberation
Say NO to the EHRC guidance!
Monday 25th May - 1pm
Cardiff Castle, Castle Street, CF10 3RB
Bring signs, flags, water, suncream and noise!
πΈ@hannahtottlephoto

We outnumbered Tommy Robinson and his far right thugs!
We stood with women across the country to show the far right that we are the anti-racist majority
No to Robinson
No to Farage
No to the Genocide

We outnumbered Tommy Robinson and his far right thugs!
We stood with women across the country to show the far right that we are the anti-racist majority
No to Robinson
No to Farage
No to the Genocide

We outnumbered Tommy Robinson and his far right thugs!
We stood with women across the country to show the far right that we are the anti-racist majority
No to Robinson
No to Farage
No to the Genocide
FRI 29/05 β‘οΈ OVAH. @ovahcdf
Time: 9PM - 2AM
Venue: Golden Cross @goldencrosscardiff
Entry: FREE
Line up
DJs:
T.T.E @t.t.e_thom
RAVEN @curatedbyraven
Butch Queen @butch_queen
Performers:
CΕ΄M RAG @cwmrag
Welsh Ballroom @welshballroom
A new underground club night is coming to Cardiff to unite us all inside Walesβ oldest LGBTQ+ pub @goldencrosscardiff π
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This event is FREE but a request for a voluntary donation to WE EXIST @weexistorg will be made at the door.
Itβs time to bring queer nightlife BACK to Cardiff for you, for the community. You ready?
Artwork - @umi__hoshi
#cardiff #queer #trans #queerwales #queernightlife

LINKS IN BIO!
Join us for our Big Queer Fundraiser - a night of fun, music, community, and raising money for your local grassroots pride picnic!
Join us at Fuel Rock Club (a local accessible venue) for an 18+ night of celebration and support.
Get ready for a night filled with local queer talent and a raffle. Hosted by the gorgeous @samhickmanmusic
Can't attend but still wish to support us? Please consider donating to our fundraiser on gofundme!
Image text:
TICKETS ON SALE!
BIG QUEER FUNDRAISER
8pm Saturday 30th May 2026
Fuel Rock Club, Cardiff
BIG QUEER PICNIC DONATIONS
If you can't attend our fundraiser but would like to help us out you can donate on our GoFundMe! Share this post, or donate at:
https://gofund.me/aclc6bf503
#queercymru #pride2026 #LGBTWales

LINKS IN BIO!
Join us for our Big Queer Fundraiser - a night of fun, music, community, and raising money for your local grassroots pride picnic!
Join us at Fuel Rock Club (a local accessible venue) for an 18+ night of celebration and support.
Get ready for a night filled with local queer talent and a raffle. Hosted by the gorgeous @samhickmanmusic
Can't attend but still wish to support us? Please consider donating to our fundraiser on gofundme!
Image text:
TICKETS ON SALE!
BIG QUEER FUNDRAISER
8pm Saturday 30th May 2026
Fuel Rock Club, Cardiff
BIG QUEER PICNIC DONATIONS
If you can't attend our fundraiser but would like to help us out you can donate on our GoFundMe! Share this post, or donate at:
https://gofund.me/aclc6bf503
#queercymru #pride2026 #LGBTWales

LGBTQ+ asylum seekers are not the problem.
They are people seeking protection from real persecution. Recent reporting on malpractice must not be used to fuel suspicion or undermine their claims.
The focus must remain on fairness, dignity, and justice within the asylum system.

LGBTQ+ asylum seekers are not the problem.
They are people seeking protection from real persecution. Recent reporting on malpractice must not be used to fuel suspicion or undermine their claims.
The focus must remain on fairness, dignity, and justice within the asylum system.

LGBTQ+ asylum seekers are not the problem.
They are people seeking protection from real persecution. Recent reporting on malpractice must not be used to fuel suspicion or undermine their claims.
The focus must remain on fairness, dignity, and justice within the asylum system.

LGBTQ+ asylum seekers are not the problem.
They are people seeking protection from real persecution. Recent reporting on malpractice must not be used to fuel suspicion or undermine their claims.
The focus must remain on fairness, dignity, and justice within the asylum system.

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
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#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Equality and Human Rights Commission Protest & Counter-Protest / Protest a Gwrth-brotest y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (11/04/26)
- Police kept the protest and counter-protest on opposite sides of the square, with officers policing the centre. When I asked for clarification on where I could and couldnβt go, I received different answers from different officers, something other members of the media experienced too.
- Representatives from UNISONβs Cardiff LGBT+ member group (@unisoncymrulgbtplus) were present at the counter-protest, standing by their commitment to challenge discrimination and prejudice in the workplace on behalf of their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender+ members.
- It was difficult to position myself in a place where I could document the speeches and attendees of the protest. This was due to the police presence, as well as my previous experiences with the protestβs security, who were also present and whose authority in a public space remained unclear.
- On the occasion I attempted to find a position to document the protest, a man associated with the protest repeatedly circled me, photographing and filming me on his personal phone. When I asked why he was doing that and to stop, he laughed and continued for a significant amount of time, before hiding behind a lamppost while still filming and photographing me. Make of that what you willβ¦
Please read the legal and copyright disclaimers in the pinned commentπ
#documentingwales #welshnews #transrights #queercymru #photojournalism

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

Counter demonstration against a protest planned by a group campaigning against the rights of specifically trans women
The police kept both sides quite far away from eachother so there wasn't really any interaction or confrontation between either party
Glad to be back in Cardiff after Easter break
#photography #cardiffprotest #cardiff #protest #transrights

The fight for women's rights should uplift ALL women
Join us this Saturday to stand in solidarity with the trans community βπΎπ³οΈββ§οΈ

The fight for women's rights should uplift ALL women
Join us this Saturday to stand in solidarity with the trans community βπΎπ³οΈββ§οΈ
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