Events

Trans Youth Summit 2022

Heath School 100 Eliot Street, Brookline, MA, United States

The Trans Youth Summit (TYS) is a free daylong community conference organized by trans youth, for trans youth, sponsored by MTPC, BAGLY, and Greater Boston PFLAG. The TYS aims to build community, combat oppression, and provide education and resources to those who need them. This gathering of 200+ youth includes interactive workshops, identity based groups, […]

Free

Trans + Nonbinary Climbing with MTPC and Rock Spot

Rock Spot South Boston 30 Old Colony Avenue, South Boston, United States

MTPC and Rock Spot South Boston are partnering this Pride for a session of rock climbing for our trans, nonbinary, and gender expansive community members (and their guests and our supporters). No climbing experience necessary! Day passes are $16 with proceeds going to support MTPC and our work to build power and lived equity for […]

$16

Bright Lights: See You Then with Mari Walker

Paramount Center - Emerson College 559 Washington St, Boston, MA, United States

Co-presented by Emerson College, Wicked Queer Film Festival, Boston Women’s Film Festival, the Boston Asian American Film Festival, and the Emerson Office of Alumni Relations. Directed by Mari Walker, Drama, English, US, 74 minutes, 2021. A decade after abruptly breaking up with Naomi, Kris invites her to dinner to catch up on their complicated lives, […]

Free

Name Change Clinic + US Trans Survey Taking Event

MTPC 28 Court Square, Boston, MA, United States

28 Court Square Boston, MA 02108 Join MTPC, Namesake, and GLAD for a Name Change Clinic! Get guidance, support, and help with your legal name and/or gender marker change. You can learn more about using Namesake to help with your legal name change and about getting financial assistance from MTPC if you need it. Plus, […]

Cambridge Transgender Awareness Month Panel: Speak Up, Speak Out (Hybrid)

Cambridge Public Library, Main Branch 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA, United States

This Transgender Awareness Month, the Cambridge Healthy Children's Task Force, with co-sponsors the Cambridge LGBTQ+ Commission, Cambridge Public Library, and Project 10 East (P10), are proud to present a panel discussion on the lived experience of transgender and non-binary youth featuring members of SpeakOUT Boston and local community members. Join us to connect with other transgender, nonbinary, and […]

Trans Awareness Week Film Screening: “Mama Bears”

Paramount Center - Emerson College 559 Washington St, Boston, MA, United States

Co-presented with Wicked Queer, the Boston Women’s Film Festival, Globe Docs and the Roxbury International Film Festival Directed by Dareshi Kyi, documentary, English, US, 90 minutes, 2021 Mama Bears explores the many ways in which the lives of conservative, Christian mothers are impacted and utterly transformed when they decide to affirm and advocate on behalf […]

Cape Cod Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil

Unitarian Church of Barnstable 3330 Main St, Barnstable, MA, United States

Join us for an in person vigil to honor and remember the victims of anti-transgender violence. A light meal will be served. Guest speakers: Peter Rice, member of the Cape Cod Transgender Social Support Group Lysetta Hurge-Putnam, Executive Director of Independence House Cape’s Transgender Elder’s addressing Resiliency (previously recorded)

Wicked Queer Documentary Fest: Trans Awareness Week Screenings

MFA Boston 465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

Film 1: Uýra: The Rising Forest 12-2pm | $15.00 Uýra, a trans-indigenous artist travels through the Amazon forest on a journey of self-discovery using performance art and ancestral messages to teach indigenous youth and confront structural racism and transphobia in Brazil. View the trailer here. Film 2: A Run for More 3-5pm | $15.00 As […]

Pittsfield Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil

St. Stephen's Church (Pittsfield) 67 East Street, Pittsfield, MA, United States

After enjoying the Friendsgiving meal and meeting friends old and new, adjourn together to the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance ceremony. This solemn memorial includes the reading of names of trans people murdered since November 2021, music, poetry, and the lighting of candles. Guests are then invited to walk to City Hall for a brief […]