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Pete Carr

Photographer

& Writer

  • Architecture
  • Events
  • Interiors
  • Portraits
  • Queer Work
  • Commissions
  • Personal Work
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Two people play guitar to an audience. Behind them is a projection showing St Georges Hall lit up in the Trans flag.

Liverpool Trans Day of Remembrance 2024

24/11/2024
Events

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lgbtq, liverpool, museum of liverpool, non-binary, photography

Liverpool Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil at the Museum of Liverpool. Over 426 trans/non-binary people have died this year. 309 of them were violent deaths. No-one should die because of who they are. We remember them.

A poster is projected onto a wall while people sit and talk. It says "I will not disappear even when you say I don't exist." Artwork by Moon.
A person plays guitar while people listen.
A woman in a cheque skirt, black blouse and with blonde hair, talks to an audience.
A woman leans back to hold the hand of their partner during a remembrance service.
A person wearing a rainbow tie talks to the audience at a lecturn.
A woman with blonde hair, pearl necklaces a pink jumper and black skirt talks to a room of people.
A person waves various Pride flags at a lecturn.
Two people play guitar to an audience. Behind them is a projection showing St Georges Hall lit up in the Trans flag.
Two people embrace during a video showing the names of those who have died because they were Trans in 2024.
People leave candles on top of a Trans Pride flag as a mark of remembrance.

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