For transgender people in the USA, defeating Project 2025 isn't just a political race, it's a fight for survival.
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TRANS RIGHTS
PAGE ONE
Panel 1
A white woman with a white tank top and pink hair leans into frame, her elbow over the lower panel border, waving to the reader.
LUCY:
Hi. I’m Lucy. That’s not my real name, and this isn’t what I look like. But that’s fine, because while this is my story…
LUCY:
It’s one that thousands of other trans people have lived through, at least a little bit. It’s our story too.
Panel 2
A map of the United States. States colored in red are those with anti-trans laws on the books. Those states are: New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana.
LUCY:
I’m here to tell you how nightmarish Project 2025 will be for trans lives. Before we get to the main event, let me set the stage.
LUCY:
I’ve been out and medically transitioning as a trans woman for several years. It costs me thousands of dollars in medical expenses each year.
LUCY:
Also had to flee my home state due to bigoted laws, and faced discrimination everywhere from my own family to my job.
Panel 3
Lucy holds up up a giant textbook-sized printed copy of Project 2025. Her expression is one of outrage.
LUCY:
It’s pretty bad. And if Trump gets reelected and Project 2025 is brought into action, it’s only going to get much worse.
LUCY:
“Transgender,” “Gender Identity” and “Biological Sex” are used over thirty times in this Phone Book of Hate, so I’m going to keep it simple.
LUCY:
Three policies. Just three. That’s all they need.
Panel 4
Lucy sits at a computer, typing away. She looks over her shoulder at the reader.
LUCY:
Let’s start at the top. Page five. “Pornography, manifested today in the omnipresent propagation of transgender ideology.”
LUCY:
Any trans person’s story would be labeled as pornography. Our lives. Our experiences. Every part of us.
LUCY:
Immediately followed by, “Pornography should be outlawed. The people who produce and distribute it should be imprisoned.”
LUCY:
I think you can see where this is going…
PAGE TWO
Panel 1
Lucy sits on a cot in a prison, hugging herself in despair.
LUCY:
That means that any trans person talking about their transition could be imprisoned. Every statement about our lives, a potential offense.
LUCY:
Hell, the story you’re reading right now would qualify.
Panel 2
Lucy stands behind a counter with a cash register in front of her, ready to scan a bag of chips on the conveyer belt. She looks annoyed and exhausted.
LUCY:
Next. “Rescind regulations prohibiting discrimination on the basis of […] gender identity, transgender status, and sex characteristics.” Page 584.
LUCY:
Paired with page 495, “a general statement of policy specifying that it will not enforce any prohibition on […] gender identity discrimination” it paints a picture.
LUCY:
Discrimination towards trans people at places like their jobs will be fully legal, leaving us open to unmitigated harassment and hate.
Panel 3
Lucy is curled up in a ball, looking small, looking like she’s just finished crying her eyes out and is just empty.
LUCY:
Page 485. “Withdraw all guidance encouraging Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program service providers to provide controversial “gender transition” procedures or “gender-affirming care”.
LUCY:
Page 462. “Fund studies into the short-term and long-term negative effects of crosssex interventions, including “affirmation,” puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgeries.”
LUCY:
Page…take your pick. There’s a dozen more.
Panel 4
Lucy, still running on empty, holds a vial of Estradiol in her fingers and stares at it. It’s nearly empty.
LUCY:
By cutting federal funding from any medical facility that offers trans healthcare, and standing against it as official policy…
LUCY:
Hormones and gender care will become almost impossible to find. For those of us who are already on them, it’ll wreak havoc.
LUCY:
Our mental health. Our bodies. Damage that will ruin lives. And for trans folks who can no longer produce a safe level of hormones…
Panel 5
Lucy looks right at the reader, her expression serious and angry.
LUCY:
It could kill them.
Panel 6
Lucy sits cross-legged on the floor, pointing directly at the reader.
LUCY:
I know there’s a lot to keep track of. I haven’t even covered all the anti-trans proposals in Project 2025. If you take nothing else from here , take this:
LUCY:
For transgender people across America, defeating Trump and Project 2025 isn’t just a political race.
LUCY:
It’s a fight for survival. And we need all of you fighting with us.