Activist Kimiya Factory gives a ferocious speech in support of her “Trans Sisters” (Tiktok/Equality Texas).
The Kimiya Factory, advocates of Racial Justice, gives a strong and excited speech on the proposed anti-trans bathroom bill in Texas, claiming it is time to “stoke solidarity” with the trans community in the face of anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
Factory, together Equality TexasHe not only spoke out against the proposed bill. This could potentially specify all bathrooms, changing rooms and domestic violence shelters in the state by biological sex, and could also ban gender-neutral bathrooms, but also extend solidarity to “trans siblings” for women with CIS.
“My rights are stripped away from me. Not trans women at bathroom stalls… but in a violent home session on mahogany wood tables by white, cisgender lawmakers.” Black Freedom Factory He said this in his speech on Wednesday (July 30th).
She added: “Trans people were in front of the Black Life Matter protest and immigrants were in front of their parents. Now is the time to stand up to our privileges as trans people have stood for us for centuries.”
The Factory adds that she “accepts trans women in tight embraces” and appreciates that she “lives in their truth.”
The factory protested the bill among other black activists who gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday, with participants portraying a ban on trans bathrooms and a segregation of racist Jim Crow Ella.
Verniss McFarland III Mahogany Project“It provides support services to trans and non-binary people in Houston, Texas,” he said in his speech: “The bathrooms were white and coloured. Today, lawmakers are considering legislation that prohibits trans people from using cisgender bathrooms.
“This is not about safety or privacy, it’s about telling trans people where they are in the hierarchy,” added McFarland.
Texas has broken records of the number of anti-trans bills introduced since the 2025 legislative conference began. Trans-Method Tracker Currently, we are monitoring 134 proposed invoices in the state.
The website currently portrays progress on 965 anti-trans bills in 49 states, with Vermont being the only state in the United States not introducing anti-trans bills in 2025, with 121 being passed and 646 being defeated.
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