You Are Seen, Heard and Not Alone: TLC Joins Janssen to Raise Awareness About Depression Across Our Community
TLC has joined Janssen and other leading voices in mental health and LGBTQ+ advocacy to launch Depression Looks Like Me, a campaign aimed at normalizing the conversation about depression across our community and empowering people to seek help.
Tell the Governor: Fund Transgender, Gender Nonconforming, and Intersex Communities this Pride Month and Beyond!
Sign the petition to demand Governor Newsom fund TGI services in the budget.
JOIN US at WeHo Pride Parade – June 5, 2022
The first 100 people to join us in marching in the WeHo Pride Parade on June 5 will receive a gift card!
TransLatin@ Migrations Premiere Event Photos
The red carpet and event photos from the TransLatin@ Migrations: Life, Love & Triumphs premiere on April 30, 2022 in Hollywood, California are now available.
Thank you to everyone who attended the event. We greatly appreciate your support!
Visit tlmshorts.com to view the galleries.
Our CEO Bamby Salcedo was interviewed on KTLA Morning News
The TransLatin@ Coalition President and CEO Bamby Salcedo joined KTLA Morning News live to talk about the organization and the inaugural WeHo Pride.
We do not erase humanity, we uplift TGI existence
In recent days, we have had to overcome the deadliest years against the TGI community in documented US history, at the hands of widespread Transphobia in this country.
Updates on our Policy Work
This year, we are focusing on making sure to pass a piece of legislation that will ensure inclusivity of all of our community by amending the original AB-2218 to include all TGI people with the intention to build healthy TGI people and investing recurring $15 million to be allocated to support health services for all of us.
Keck Medicine of USC announces strategic collaboration with The TransLatin@ Coalition to improve access to specialized care for the transgender community
The collaboration underscores Keck Medicine’s commitment to the local transgender and greater LGBTQ+ community and recognizes the importance of personalized, compassionate health care for all
Federal Appeals Court in Denver Rules Transgender Woman from Honduras Should Have Been Granted Asylum Based on “Extensive Evidence” of Violence Against Transgender Individuals
DENVER (March 30, 2022) — A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that Kelly Gonzalez Aguilar, a transgender woman, should have been granted asylum based on a record of “extensive evidence of widespread violence against transgender individuals in Honduras.”