March 31 marks a day of deep meaning for many in our community
Statement of Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa March 31, 2023
Today – Friday, March 31 is not just any other Friday. Today represents so much for a great number of residents of Milwaukee.
We kicked off the day by recognizing Transgender Day of Visibility with a special flag raising ceremony, during which I joined Mayor Cavalier Johnson as we raised the transgender flag above the City Hall complex. Transgender Day of Visibility seeks to celebrate the lives and contributions of Transgender people, while also drawing attention to the discrimination and violence the community faces. At a time in which the Trans community is facing a variety of anti-trans legislation and hate across the country, we must take it upon ourselves to uplift Trans voices and let this community know that we love and appreciate them.
As both the first Latina and the first openly LGBTQ+ alderperson elected to the Common Council, it warms my heart that our city and its leaders can proudly support two vitally important days side by side. It shows that at its core, Milwaukee is truly a diverse and welcoming city that uplifts ALL of its residents.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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