--- title: Sissyboi layout: about permalink: /sissyboi/ # include CollectionBuilder info at bottom credits: true # featured-image value can be one objectid for a photo object in this collection, a relative path to an image in this project, or a full url to any image. If left blank, no featured image will appear at top of About page. about-featured-image: starlacoll008 # set background-position for featured image, "center", "top", "bottom" position: center # major heading to display over featured image heading: "Black queer people are under attack." # paragraph text below heading in featured image sub-heading: # additional padding added to the feature to increase size. Give value in em or px, e.g. "5em". padding: 6em # Edit the markdown on in this file to describe your collection # Look in _includes/feature for options to easily add features to the page --- --- # Thanks for laughing at our April Fool's Joke; but we're here under no laughing matters. Our archive exists via the belief that our stories can propagate new futures for our communities–not anchoring us in the past or being a final resting place, but an active conduit where onlookers can be inspired to use memories as a source for activism. Black queer and trans people suffer from heightened levels of state and state-sponsored violence.
A singular death in our community is a blow to our collective pasts, presents and futures. We are all we have. *We must treat ourselves as living archives.* --- # Resources In continuation of Trans Day of Visibility, below are local organizations we highlight in support of Black transhood. ### Nafasi TransCare Collective - A Black Trans led organization focusing on whole person wellness and healing for QTIPOC. -Advocates for Trans Equality reported on November 13, 2025 that of the twenty-seven recorded violent deaths that year,63% were Black trans women.