{"id":38879,"date":"2018-11-22T06:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-11-22T15:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/at-candlelight-vigil-juneau-residents-remember-transgender-lives-lost\/"},"modified":"2018-11-23T15:09:11","modified_gmt":"2018-11-24T00:09:11","slug":"at-candlelight-vigil-juneau-residents-remember-transgender-lives-lost","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/home\/at-candlelight-vigil-juneau-residents-remember-transgender-lives-lost\/","title":{"rendered":"At candlelight vigil, Juneau residents remember transgender lives lost"},"content":{"rendered":"
Juneau’s LGBTQ community held a candlelight vigil Tuesday night in honor of the transgender lives claimed by violence in the past year.<\/p>\n
The vigil was part of a Transgender Day of Remembrance event held at the Gold Town Nickelodeon. It also included a screening of a documentary about transgender young adults and speeches from members of the community. The event was organized by Southeast Alaska LGBTQ Alliance.<\/p>\n
“Certainly the attacks of the Trump administration on the trans community is certainly on the forefront of everyone’s mind,” James Hoagland, event organizer and former SEAGLA board member, told the Capital City Weekly beforehand. “It’s hard to know if it’s signalling a change in the broader atmosphere. Our perception is it’s not. We want to signal the feeling toward trans folks is getting better and better.”<\/p>\n
[Holidays can be hard for the LGBTQ community, but there is a safe place in Juneau<\/a>]<\/ins><\/p>\n