Kansas City Welcomes Admiral Levine For Trans Day Of Visibility!!!

Far more popular and funnier blogs & online funny factories have been removed from the Internets for offering even a bit of snark on this topic.

And so . . .

Merely as a public service . . . We'll simply share this note of celebration that other Kansas City news outlets are strangely ignoring . . . Here's a glimpse at the upcoming festivities . . .

"Please join the City of Kansas City on Friday, March 31, 2023, for the International Transgender Day of Visibility. We are proud to welcome Admiral Rachel L. Levine, MD the Assistant Secretary for Health with the Department of Health and Human Services. She is the highest-ranking transgender person in the Federal Government."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com presser highlight . . .

Transgender Day of Visibility

Date: 03/31/2023 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: National WWI Museum and Memorial
2 Memorial Drive Assembly Hall
Kansas City, Missouri 64108

Please join the City of Kansas City on Friday, March 31, 2023, for the International Transgender Day of Visibility. We are proud to welcome Admiral Rachel L. Levine, MD the Assistant Secretary for Health with the Department of Health and Human Services. She is the highest-ranking transgender person in the Federal Government.

We are also welcoming community members JD Bezares, the Housing Commissioner for City of Kansas City LGBTQ Commission, Nyla Foster, Digital Organizer for PROMO, Kelly Nou, a Kansas City Trans Activist and Icon, Jordan Burns, a KC Trans Youth Leader, and Merrique Jenson the Founder & Executive Director, Transformations, alongside City leadership to acknowledge the importance of this day.

This event will start around 3:00 p.m. and will be streamed online; local and national media will also be invited. We ask that media and attendees respect the privacy of those in the audience and focus their cameras to the speakers on stage. This is a safe event, and security will be present to ensure this.

Thank you for attending and supporting Kansas City’s Transgender community.

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