Amplifying the Voices of Trans, Gender Noncomforning, and Intersex Communities, A Reflection on The TransLatin@ Coalition's TGI Needs Assessment Town Hall
The TransLatin@ Coalition (TLC), in collaboration with the County of Los Angeles Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI) Initiative and other Trans, Gender non conforming, and Intersex (TGI)-led community organizations, co-hosted a Countywide TGI Needs Assessment Town Hall.
"Our People, Our Pride" Celebrating Diversity and Unity
WATCH THE VIDEO! Our participation in pride parades signifies the reclaiming of space, acceptance, and amplifying of our community voices by standing shoulder to shoulder with the LGBTQ+ community, embodying the spirit of unity and resilience.
The TransLatin@ Coalition Condemns Supreme Court's Racist Decision Overturning Affirmative Action, a Hypocritical “Colorblind Constitution”
The recent Supreme Court decision overturning Affirmative Action has dealt a severe blow to the progress made in advancing equity and diversity in our nation. Deeming equity unconstitutional, the court undermines the ongoing efforts to level the playing field and create a more inclusive society.
The TransLatin@ Coalition and CTPA: Advocating for Reentry Support with AB 1487
In an essential display of advocacy, our staff members Terri Jay, and Arburtha Franklin, testified before senators in Sacramento about the benefits of AB 1487.
Two Recent Rulings are Significant to Our Community
The recent ruling from U.S. District Judge Jay Moody declares Arkansas' ban on gender-affirming care for minors unconstitutional.
At Pride parades, LGBTQ+ Angelenos ‘show our joy to the world’ amid conservative backlash
Bamby Salcedo, president and chief executive of the TransLatin@ Coalition, said that with right-wing politicians seemingly using transgender people “as political pawns” to “gain votes and to cater to extremist people,” it feels especially important this year to be marching.
Rep. Jimmy Gomez Grants $750,000 for Workforce Development to The TransLatin@ Coalition
We are thrilled to share the exciting news that Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) has recently granted The TransLatin@ Coalition $750,000 in community project funding through the House of Representatives.
Representative Gomez Awards $750,000 to The TransLatin@ Coalition for Workforce Development
Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) is pleased to announce the allocation of $750,000 in community project funding through the House of Representatives to support the vital workforce development efforts of The TransLatin@ Coalition.
Empowering Inclusion: The TransLatin@ Coalition blooms at WeHo Pride
Last Sunday, West Hollywood Pride experienced an incredible wave of representation and empowerment as The TransLatin@ Coalition. Check out the gallery of the event.
The Killing of Ashia Davis, a Black Trans Woman in Detroit
We are deeply saddened by the reported killing of Ashia Davis, a 34-year-old Black trans woman in Detroit. This tragic incident highlights the ongoing violence and anti-trans sentiments during the 2023 Pride season.
Join The Rocket Fund: A Collaborative Mission with The TransLatin@ Coalition to End HIV/AIDS
We are excited to announce the launch of The Rocket Fund, Elton Johns Aids Foundation's most ambitious campaign to date.