Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) is a day to celebrate trans joy throughout all its forms. Across Missouri, local communities and advocacy groups have put together incredible programming available for everyone. Each gathering, in its own way, honors the trans community in their area.
We encourage you to find a Trans Day of Visibility event near you to participate and learn. Not seeing your event? Contact us and let us know: promo@promomissouri.org
KANSAS CITY
- Trans Day of Visibility KC: Celebrating the KC trans community on Friday, March 28 from 6-9 p.m., you’re invited to Q Kansas City for three hours of remarks, runway pageantry, awards, and performances. The event is free, but donations are being accepted for Dee Dee’s House, the first trans-led transitional housing program — a safe and affirming place for trans people in crisis.
- Picnic & Comedy: This free, outdoor community event features the Gender-Affirming Closet for free clothing as well as trans-led resource tables, delicious food, and “If You Can’t Laugh…,” which is a comedy and storytelling show headlined by Quei Tann. It takes place on Sunday, March 30 at Swope Park Bandstand from 2-6 p.m.
- Humans, Not Headlines: Join community members at Trinity United Methodist Church on Sunday, March 30 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. for an opportunity to look beyond the headlines in media and hear from panelists who are trans, people who love and care for trans folks, and those fighting for more inclusive policies for the trans community. Come with curiosity, questions, and a desire to learn. You can RSVP for the event here!
- LGBTQ+ Visibliity Celebration: The KCK Public Library is welcoming the public to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, with a specific emphasis on transgender people. Local LGBTQ+ leaders, educators, activists, and performers will be present to share their experiences and answer questions you may have. You can also make a unique button or enjoy cupcakes, snacks, and pizza. You can find more information about the event that takes place on Monday, March 31 from 6-8 p.m. at the Main Library Children’s Department.
JOPLIN
- Be You, Be True: Hosted by The Brush and Blade on Sunday, March 30 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., the Joplin community will have a clothing swap for Transgender Day of Visibility. Bring your new, almost like new, gently used clothing. You’ll also have access to haircuts, makeup and styling tips, free binding alternatives, and drag tips. This event is completely free and inclusive, so come celebrate self-love, actualization, and gender-affirming care.
- Picnic Party and Rally: Immediately following the clothing swap, be together and share a meal with community at a Picnic Party and Rally on Sunday, March 30 from 2-5 p.m. It’ll be hosted at Cunningham Park with free hotdog lunches and community games. Find more information at the Facebook event.
- Light Up the Night for Your Rights: Join the community on Monday, March 31 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. as we remember the Trans lives that have been lost or stolen & as we continue to stand for the future of Trans rights. Each person in attendance will receive a keepsake candle in memory of Trans lives. The event will take place at 7th & Rangeline.
SPRINGFIELD
- TDOV Day Fair: The celebration in Springfield takes place from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Drew Lewis Foundation at The Fairbanks on Saturday, March 29. The event will have gender-affirming haircuts, free bra & binder fittings, local resource tables, and a wide variety of local vendors and shops for you to check out. You can see more at the Facebook event.
ST. LOUIS
- We Ain’t Going Anywhere: Trans-led organizations in St. Louis invite the community to gather together in Kiener Plaza at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, March 31 for a march and rally for queer and trans liberation. You’ll march to the steps of City Hall and the rally will have speakers as well as drag performances. You can find out more information and reach out with accessibility needs through the Facebook event.
- Fundraiser & Celebration: Steve’s Hot Dogs welcomes St. Louisans on Monday, March 31 for an evening of community fun. Different events like music bingo, trivia with Stone(d) Trivia, and a silent auction will happen throughout the event that runs from 4-9 p.m. Additionally, 15% of all sales will go to PROMO and TransParent.
- Mid-County TDOV Protest for Trans Rights: On Monday, March 31 starting at 4:45 p.m., people are gathering at Big Bend and Manchester to protest for trans rights. Bring your signs and flags to show your support from 5-6 p.m. For information on where to park and more details, visit the Facebook event.
WEST PLAINS
- Walk for Transgender Visibility: On Monday, March 31 starting at 4 p.m., the West Plains community is aiming to make some noise at People’s Park. Grab your flags and signs and join the community in speaking up for Trans rights. Check out the Facebook event for more information!