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One barrier to gaining equal rights for transgender people is that too many of our public officials have never met transgender people or heard our stories. It is essential for our movement that we visit the elected officials who represent us.

 

Come Lobby with Us!

We invite you to join us for two days of training and lobbying in Washington, DC during one of the most critical Congressional sessions for transgender equality.  With a trans-inclusive Hate Crimes bill recently passed in the House, and an active effort underway to introduce a trans-inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in Congress for the first time, the transgender community urgently needs to educate our legislators.

 Establishing a relationship with your legislators is one of the best ways to get transgender issues on the national agenda and advance the causes that matter to our community.  NCTE will give you the tools and training to make your lobby visits effective and enjoyable, including information on your members of Congress, policy briefings and expert skills trainings.  We’ll even help you schedule appointments on the Hill. 

 We hope you’ll join NCTE and fellow transgender advocates from across the country at our annual Washington Lobby Days!

 WHAT:         NCTE Washington Lobby Days

 WHEN:         Training Day, Sunday, May 14th

                   Reception, Sunday evening

                   Lobbying, Monday, May 15th

 WHERE:       Washington, DC

 RSVP:           To register for this event, or for more information, please email Simon Aronoff at saronoff@nctequality.org, or call (202) 903-0112.

 

Resources

NCTE has also made available a how-to kit for contacting or visiting your state or federal legislator.

Making Your Voice Heard: A Transgender Guide to Educating Congress

Writing to Members of Congress

Visiting Members of Congress


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There are many other ways to participate. Please contact us for ideas!