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Sign up! 2025 Vancouver Trans March

Our trans community is under attack. This event is an opportunity to stand and march as an organization with our Trans, Two-Spirit, Non-binary, Gender-diverse and Intersex comrades.

Will you march with your comrades?

AUGUST 1, 2025
5:45 pm
Trout Lake, Gravel Field near Community Centre

March will be down Commercial and ending at Victoria park. Approximately a 30-40 minute walk. Bring water!

In 2025, the trans community is facing an organized wave of attacks—through legislation, policy, and public rhetoric. Access to health care is being restricted. Legal rights are being challenged. Trans youth are being targeted in schools. These actions are not about “debate”—they are about control, harm, and erasure.

The DSOV will march

This march is about resistance. We stand with the trans community. We march because no one should have to fight alone for their right to exist. We march because silence enables injustice. We march to demand a world where trans people are safe, supported, and free.

Sign up to march.

Signing up will allow us to send you details by email.
Or Just show up - we’ll be holding the DSOV banner, see top of this page.

About the Vancouver Trans March

Source: https://linktr.ee/vancouvertransmarch

The Vancouver Trans March is a grassroots, volunteer-run collective organizing an annual march in support of Two-Spirit, trans, non-binary, gender-diverse, and intersex communities. The collective operates independently on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations and is not affiliated with any political party or corporation.

The Vancouver Trans March works to celebrate and fight for trans liberation through:

  • Decolonial practices and relationships with host nations

  • Cultural inclusion and respect for intergenerational trauma

  • Prioritizing accessibility, safety, and affordability

  • Refusing police involvement and state surveillance

  • Anti-oppressive and anti-capitalist approaches

  • Collective care and resistance to burnout and productivity culture

All actions aim to centre trans voices, challenge systemic violence, and create welcoming, empowering spaces.

Read the VTM Collective Guidelines here / or here