Transgender Day of Visibility rallies held amid backlash

Dawn Whitlow, of Virginia Beach, Va., center, attends a rally as part of Transgender Day of Visibility, Friday, March 31, 2023, by the Capitol in Washington. “I’m here to support the LGBT and Trans community,” says Whitlow, who says she is bisexual, “with myself and my nieces being the same way I want to support them the way I wasn’t supported.” (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Attendees of the Transgender Day of Visibility rally in Montana lay down on the floor in the state Capitol rotunda in an event inspired by "die-ins" held by AIDS activists in the 1980s, Friday, March 31, 2023 in Helena, Mont. The effort was to "visibly lay our bodies in this space and claim this space as our own," said Izzi Milch, senior advocacy manager with Forward Montana, a nonprofit dedicated to helping younger residents to get engaged in politics and shape policies. A performer, who goes by the name Natalita, led participants in a chant saying: "My body is my own. I am in control." (AP Photo/Amy Beth Hanson)

Thousands of people rallied across the country Friday as part of a Transgender Day of Visibility in support of the rights of transgender people and their resilience amid what many denounced as an increasingly hostile environment.