International Transgender Day of Visibility isn't until Monday, but some organizations were celebrating early over the weekend. Trans joy took over The Green Room in San Francisco with music, food and awards for people in the community. Mar Omega Williams is a musician, a community activist and a trans woman with big goals. "We're going to save the world," Williams said. Williams helped organize this Trans Day of Visibility celebration.
Main Idea: Mar Omega Williams helped lead a San Francisco Trans Day of Visibility event that celebrated trans joy, community, and local achievements.
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The event highlights fears that federal politics could make life harder for transgender people, which may raise stress and safety concerns in some communities.
Mar Omega Williams and local groups can build support, visibility, and community pride, which may help trans people feel safer and more included.
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