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Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Here’s why I do the work I do!
Supporting my sisters, s3x workers and the dolls💜🏳️‍⚧️

Be sure to check out @kctransformations new S3x worker toolkit for the dolls, by the dolls.

#s3xwork #sw #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Here’s why I do the work I do!
Supporting my sisters, s3x workers and the dolls💜🏳️‍⚧️

Be sure to check out @kctransformations new S3x worker toolkit for the dolls, by the dolls.

#s3xwork #sw #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - ⏰🏳️‍⚧️Ready to listen everywhere! 🎼
@cor.ece remix ft @tsmadison @neverendingninanotes

Photographer @seanblackofficial 
Album graphic design @acidbetty

#notasoulcanclock #nascc #trans #ts #transisbeautiful #thedolls ##girlslikeus #monicabeverlyhillz #tsmadison #corece #neverendingnina #transformations #kctransformations #musicvideo #streaming #spotify #itunes #youtube #tiktok #instagram
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - And…one more thing…the official full EP just dropped, including our extended mix, instrumentals, acapella and karaoke versions with @monicabhillz and @tsmadison 💜🏳️‍⚧️

The extended mix has an extra minute more of dancing and @neverendingninanotes beautiful house vocals, and also features our own Transformations sister @dfatuesi in her album debut. 

It’s all available on all streaming and music platforms now. 
Happy Pride sis!💅🏽💋

#notasoulcanclock #nascc #trans #ts #transisbeautiful #thedolls ##girlslikeus #monicabeverlyhillz #tsmadison #corece #neverendingnina #transformations #kctransformations #musicvideo #streaming #spotify #itunes #youtube #tiktok #instagram #donatofatuesi #ep #extendedmix #dance #pridemonth
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - AHHHHH! Congrats to @monicabhillz on releasing her remix, featuring @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes! In partnership in @kctransformations, stream the song NOW and read the story on @pride_site!
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Sunshine and laughter.
Grateful for this sisterhood with @monicabhillz

#trans #sisterhood #latina #latinas #boricua #mexican #sisters #smile #woman #women #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 🏳️‍🌈 Pride Month • Friday, June 7 at IBT’s 🏳️‍⚧️
Join us as we present trans icon, activist & RuPaul’s Drag Race pioneer Monica Beverly Hillz from Season 5 & All Stars 8. 🌈✨
🎶 Release Party for “Not A Soul Can Clock” 🎶 Monica’s brand-new full-length single featuring collaborations with notable trans guest artists. 🎤🌟
🎟️ Tickets: $20 at ibtstucson.com. 
Your ticket includes: cover & show seat.
🎤 Hosted by China Collins. Featuring Diva & Sapphire Marie Beverly Hillz.
Expect an unforgettable evening of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. 💃
🗓️ Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and let’s make this Friday night one for the herstory books! 🪩
#IBTs #MonicaBeverlyHillz #NotASoulCanClock #TucsonDrag
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait  to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala   all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! 

We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice   trans rights across the country. ✨

Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait  to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala   all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! 

We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice   trans rights across the country. ✨

Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait  to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala   all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! 

We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice   trans rights across the country. ✨

Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Yesterday’s Trans Day of Visibility was powerful, grounded, and full of absolute joy! Joy is an act of resistance and I’m grateful I was invited to be a part of it. 
Thank you @kctransformations for putting on an incredible event and your tireless efforts to make our City who sees trans lives and protects trans lives.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Yesterday’s Trans Day of Visibility was powerful, grounded, and full of absolute joy! Joy is an act of resistance and I’m grateful I was invited to be a part of it. 
Thank you @kctransformations for putting on an incredible event and your tireless efforts to make our City who sees trans lives and protects trans lives.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - The 2024 TCG National Conference, happening in Chicago, will host a special Saturday session called “Valley of The Dolls: Where Trans Women of Color are Already Leading the Field” featuring a panel of trailblazing trans women of color (TWOC) including @merriquej @thegisellekristina @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @zaharabassett84 

This session will spotlight and uplift their artistry, tenacious leadership, and stories of the particular hustle they have embodied, often without institutional support, to get them to where they are today. 

You’re invited to attend this session, happening at Green Line’s E&A Theatre on Saturday, June 22 at 11:30 AM CT. RSVP link to attend for free-link in @merriquej bio. 

And be sure to check out TCG’s new 50k “Fund for the Dolls” available now for trans women of color performance artists and theatre practitioners to apply to. Applications close after July 5th.

#tcg #theatre #performer #arts #art #twoc #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful #queer #conference #panel #lgbt #lgbtq #pride #pridemonth #theater #live #liveperformance #femmequeen #fund
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - The 2024 TCG National Conference, happening in Chicago, will host a special Saturday session called “Valley of The Dolls: Where Trans Women of Color are Already Leading the Field” featuring a panel of trailblazing trans women of color (TWOC) including @merriquej @thegisellekristina @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @zaharabassett84 

This session will spotlight and uplift their artistry, tenacious leadership, and stories of the particular hustle they have embodied, often without institutional support, to get them to where they are today. 

You’re invited to attend this session, happening at Green Line’s E&A Theatre on Saturday, June 22 at 11:30 AM CT. RSVP link to attend for free-link in @merriquej bio. 

And be sure to check out TCG’s new 50k “Fund for the Dolls” available now for trans women of color performance artists and theatre practitioners to apply to. Applications close after July 5th.

#tcg #theatre #performer #arts #art #twoc #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful #queer #conference #panel #lgbt #lgbtq #pride #pridemonth #theater #live #liveperformance #femmequeen #fund
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 🌹🎶 Exciting News Alert! 🎶🌹

Introducing “A Path of Roses: A S3x Worker Field Guide” for the Dolls, by the Dolls! 🌹👠

Some may wonder why a nonprofit produced a song, music video, and toolkit. 

Our experience has taught us that many of our sisters, trans women of color, younger girls, and sex workers connect through innovative online social media communication. For many of us, these tools are crucial in learning about our transition, especially when access to other trans women was limited or gender-affirming care was not readily available in our areas.

As we think about further developing and innovating ways to reach our priority population, it made sense to create this specific resource to accompany the music video release for #NotASoulCanClock ⏰ 

Thank you to our very own Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabeverlyhillz, Merrique Jenson @merriquej , Jade Careaga @_slightlyjaded , Mimi Shelton @mimi_d_e_e , Jessica Vixen, and Donato Fatuesi @dfatuesi who were all writers and contributors on this guide 🗺️ 

Cover Art Design by Whitney Manney @whitneymanney 

💖 Check out the Full Guide, link in bio! 

Thank you to our sponsors:
@borealisphilanthropy @g4gc_org @3wavefund @asfkansascity @msfoundation 

#S3xWorkIsWork #PathOfRoses #NASCC #TransPride #TransWomenOfColor
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Join us this Tuesday at 6:30pm CST for our March “Hey Sis” Instagram Live conversation. 

WOMEN’S INTERSECTIONALITY & HEALTHY SEXUALITY
Transformations’ National Advisory Board members join special guest Kristen Thomas to discuss the relationships between cisgender and trans women, healthy dating and sexuality, and reflections on empowering all women in the movement for gender liberation.

With AMARIAH HARDWICK (Model, Activist & New Host of Transformations “Hey Sis” Lives), MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA (Activist, Trans Trailblazer, & Media Television Personality), JADE CAREAGA (Sex Worker Rights Activist, Anti-Violence Advocate & Nursing Student), & KRISTEN THOMAS (Sex Coach, Relationship Advocate & Podcast Host).

@theeamariah @monicabhillz @_slightlyjaded @openthedoorskc
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Be sure to check out our new “A Path of Roses” - link in @kctransformations bio. And consider supporting this life-saving work for trans women of color, those engaged in survival work and trans communities in the Midwest and Ozarks. 

Some may wonder why a nonprofit produced a song, music video, and toolkit. Our experience has taught us that many of our sisters, trans women of color, younger girls, and sex workers connect through innovative online social media communication. For many of us, these tools were crucial in learning about our transition, especially when access to other trans women was limited or gender-affirming care was not readily available in our areas.

At @kctransformations - we are audacious in our efforts to support our fellow sisters by providing them with a platform for open and direct communication, as well as connecting sex workers within the community. We understand that many trans women of color may have to turn to sex work as a means of survival, dependence, or even by choice. Rather than avoiding these discussions, we aim to confront these issues and offer genuine dialogue, harm-reduction practices, and non-judgmental support to all.

We are thrilled to have collaborated with Monica on this project. Our executive director @merriquej is also an artist and executive producer with this song and video, and our team has been involved in every stage of this campaign. We couldn’t be prouder of Monica, our Transformations family, and the women who’ve contributed to this campaign by embracing our wisdom and beauty and showing love to our sisters. We can’t wait for you to dive in!

“Not A Soul Can Clock” (@cor.ece Remix) - @monicabhillz @tsmadison @neverendingninanotes

The Transformations Featured Dolls:
@xflorencefaye (Choreographer) 
Florence Faye, @the.aralee @bbdoll.dahli (Dancers)
@treshawn_ssseymour @kandibunz , Kelly Nou, @dfatuesi , @theeamariah @mimi_d_e_e mimi_d_e_e and Merrique Jenson.

#s3xwork #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative.

TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador. 
 
This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5.

Important dates
Friday, June 14 / Information session
Tuesday, June 25 - Friday, June 28, 3 - 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours)
Monday, July 5 / Application deadline
Monday, August 5 / Notification
Monday, August 12 - Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews

TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative.

Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started.

#transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative.

TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador. 
 
This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5.

Important dates
Friday, June 14 / Information session
Tuesday, June 25 - Friday, June 28, 3 - 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours)
Monday, July 5 / Application deadline
Monday, August 5 / Notification
Monday, August 12 - Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews

TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative.

Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started.

#transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative.

TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador. 
 
This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5.

Important dates
Friday, June 14 / Information session
Tuesday, June 25 - Friday, June 28, 3 - 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours)
Monday, July 5 / Application deadline
Monday, August 5 / Notification
Monday, August 12 - Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews

TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative.

Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started.

#transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit - and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color.

With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit.

Join us for our signature keynote conversation,
“Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate”
3:45 - 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 - 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 - 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 - 8:00 pm EST

This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation. 

We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week.

Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit - and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color.

With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit.

Join us for our signature keynote conversation,
“Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate”
3:45 - 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 - 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 - 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 - 8:00 pm EST

This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation. 

We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week.

Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit - and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color.

With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit.

Join us for our signature keynote conversation,
“Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate”
3:45 - 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 - 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 - 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 - 8:00 pm EST

This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation. 

We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week.

Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - TRANS FAM PRIDE WEEKEND!

The Transformations Dolls Are Taking the Ozarks by Storm.

Friday, May 31st - Sunday, June 2, 2024

We are excited to announce that we have joined forces with the Eureka Springs Transgender Collective and Wanderoo Lodge, the only trans-owned and operated business in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Together, we are organizing an inaugural weekend event that we hope will become an annual tradition in the future! @wanderooeureka @estranssupport 

Featuring Monica Beverly Hillz, one of our transmedia icons and pioneers, seen on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5 and All Stars 8. @monicabhillz 

This weekend serves as a vibrant platform to unite with individuals across the region who share a passion for supporting new initiatives aimed at uplifting the trans community in Eureka Springs and beyond.

Graphic @_sean_ethan 

#nwa #northwestarkansas #ozarks #theozarks #pride #arkansas #AR #fayetteville #eurekasprings #trans #transgender #transfam #transfamily #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #queer #lgbtq #monicabeverlyhillz #mbh #drag #protecttranskids #transwoman #transman #transkids #transyouth #enby #nonbinary
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - Top 2, but not #2 ✨  Photography: @merriquej
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - All My Personalities 🎭
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - All My Personalities 🎭
Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram - All My Personalities 🎭
Monica Beverly Hillz - 10.9K Likes - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility

10.9K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 “In darkness, be your own light.” “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government” #transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 10.9K Likes - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility

10.9K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 “In darkness, be your own light.” “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government” #transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
Likes : 10881
Monica Beverly Hillz - 10.9K Likes - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility

10.9K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 “In darkness, be your own light.” “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government” #transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
Likes : 10881
Monica Beverly Hillz - 10.9K Likes - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility

10.9K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 “In darkness, be your own light.” “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government” #transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
Likes : 10881
Monica Beverly Hillz - 10.9K Likes - Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 
“In darkness, be your own light.” 

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government”

#transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility

10.9K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Trans Day of Visibility ! 🔥 “In darkness, be your own light.” “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are unalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to all people and cannot be taken away by any government” #transdayofvisibility🏳️‍⚧️ #transdayofvisibility
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 1.9K Likes - Here’s why I do the work I do!
Supporting my sisters, s3x workers and the dolls💜🏳️‍⚧️

Be sure to check out @kctransformations new S3x worker toolkit for the dolls, by the dolls.

#s3xwork #sw #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations

1.9K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Here’s why I do the work I do! Supporting my sisters, s3x workers and the dolls💜🏳️‍⚧️ Be sure to check out @kctransformations new S3x worker toolkit for the dolls, by the dolls. #s3xwork #sw #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 1.9K Likes - Here’s why I do the work I do!
Supporting my sisters, s3x workers and the dolls💜🏳️‍⚧️

Be sure to check out @kctransformations new S3x worker toolkit for the dolls, by the dolls.

#s3xwork #sw #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations

1.9K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Here’s why I do the work I do! Supporting my sisters, s3x workers and the dolls💜🏳️‍⚧️ Be sure to check out @kctransformations new S3x worker toolkit for the dolls, by the dolls. #s3xwork #sw #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 1.3K Likes - ⏰🏳️‍⚧️Ready to listen everywhere! 🎼
@cor.ece remix ft @tsmadison @neverendingninanotes

Photographer @seanblackofficial 
Album graphic design @acidbetty

#notasoulcanclock #nascc #trans #ts #transisbeautiful #thedolls ##girlslikeus #monicabeverlyhillz #tsmadison #corece #neverendingnina #transformations #kctransformations #musicvideo #streaming #spotify #itunes #youtube #tiktok #instagram

1.3K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : ⏰🏳️‍⚧️Ready to listen everywhere! 🎼 @cor.ece remix ft @tsmadison @neverendingninanotes Photographer @seanblackofficial Album graphic design @acidbetty #notasoulcanclock #nascc #trans #ts #transisbeautiful #thedolls ##girlslikeus #monicabeverlyhillz #tsmadison #corece #neverendingnina #transformations #kctransformations #musicvideo #streaming #spotify #itunes #youtube #tiktok #instagram
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 1.1K Likes - And…one more thing…the official full EP just dropped, including our extended mix, instrumentals, acapella and karaoke versions with @monicabhillz and @tsmadison 💜🏳️‍⚧️

The extended mix has an extra minute more of dancing and @neverendingninanotes beautiful house vocals, and also features our own Transformations sister @dfatuesi in her album debut. 

It’s all available on all streaming and music platforms now. 
Happy Pride sis!💅🏽💋

#notasoulcanclock #nascc #trans #ts #transisbeautiful #thedolls ##girlslikeus #monicabeverlyhillz #tsmadison #corece #neverendingnina #transformations #kctransformations #musicvideo #streaming #spotify #itunes #youtube #tiktok #instagram #donatofatuesi #ep #extendedmix #dance #pridemonth

1.1K Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : And…one more thing…the official full EP just dropped, including our extended mix, instrumentals, acapella and karaoke versions with @monicabhillz and @tsmadison 💜🏳️‍⚧️ The extended mix has an extra minute more of dancing and @neverendingninanotes beautiful house vocals, and also features our own Transformations sister @dfatuesi in her album debut. It’s all available on all streaming and music platforms now. Happy Pride sis!💅🏽💋 #notasoulcanclock #nascc #trans #ts #transisbeautiful #thedolls ##girlslikeus #monicabeverlyhillz #tsmadison #corece #neverendingnina #transformations #kctransformations #musicvideo #streaming #spotify #itunes #youtube #tiktok #instagram #donatofatuesi #ep #extendedmix #dance #pridemonth
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 806 Likes - AHHHHH! Congrats to @monicabhillz on releasing her remix, featuring @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes! In partnership in @kctransformations, stream the song NOW and read the story on @pride_site!

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Caption : AHHHHH! Congrats to @monicabhillz on releasing her remix, featuring @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes! In partnership in @kctransformations, stream the song NOW and read the story on @pride_site!
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 391 Likes - Sunshine and laughter.
Grateful for this sisterhood with @monicabhillz

#trans #sisterhood #latina #latinas #boricua #mexican #sisters #smile #woman #women #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful

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Caption : Sunshine and laughter. Grateful for this sisterhood with @monicabhillz #trans #sisterhood #latina #latinas #boricua #mexican #sisters #smile #woman #women #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 318 Likes - This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year.
@dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej 

We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground.
@transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle 

We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all.

We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family.

One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices.

We will be sharing more about this later this week.

You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org

Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam.

#transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful

318 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : This past weekend, members of our Transformations’ national advisory board, including Donato Fatuesi, Monica DeJesus Anaya, Amariah Hardwick, Kendall Martinez-Wright, and our Executive Director Merrique Jenson, had a unique chance to participate in the International Trans Day of Visibility, falling on March 31st every year. @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @theeamariah @kendallkanimw @merriquej We attended the Transform the Vote rally hosted in Washington D.C., organized by Trans Equality and featuring dynamic speakers, such as our sisters Angelica Ross, Andrea Jenkins, and Hope Giselle, who grounded us all with their wisdom. We also participated in the evening gathering to connect with our trans siblings and other leaders on the ground. @transequalitynow @angelicaross @shesgotgame1 @hopegiselle We recognize the continued obstacles in place for trans people, in particular trans communities of color, to engage in voting registration and the voting process. And we also recognize how critical this year will be in counting all of our voices within the flawed legislative systems we currently have to make an impact in ensuring trans rights for all. We truly appreciate the dynamic leadership of Sybastian Smith, Alex del Rosario, Josie Caballero, Leroy Thomas, Telka Taylor, Devon Ojeda, and all the dynamic organizers involved with the National Center for Trans Equality working with our Transformations family. One of our sisters was assaulted and experienced violence this weekend at the evening event organized by a separate organization and leadership, and we also deeply appreciate the support and aftercare @transequalitynow had shown us as we navigate this horrific experience and hold those who harmed our sister accountable with intentional transformative justice practices. We will be sharing more about this later this week. You can learn more how to get involved with TransformTheVote.org Much love and thank you again Trans Equality fam. #transformthevote #ncte #transequality #tdov #transdayofvisibility #transvisibility #transgender #girlslikeus #protecttranskids #washingtondc #legislation #voting #voterrights #votingprotection #ts #transisbeautiful
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 277 Likes - 🏳️‍🌈 Pride Month • Friday, June 7 at IBT’s 🏳️‍⚧️
Join us as we present trans icon, activist & RuPaul’s Drag Race pioneer Monica Beverly Hillz from Season 5 & All Stars 8. 🌈✨
🎶 Release Party for “Not A Soul Can Clock” 🎶 Monica’s brand-new full-length single featuring collaborations with notable trans guest artists. 🎤🌟
🎟️ Tickets: $20 at ibtstucson.com. 
Your ticket includes: cover & show seat.
🎤 Hosted by China Collins. Featuring Diva & Sapphire Marie Beverly Hillz.
Expect an unforgettable evening of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. 💃
🗓️ Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and let’s make this Friday night one for the herstory books! 🪩
#IBTs #MonicaBeverlyHillz #NotASoulCanClock #TucsonDrag

277 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 🏳️‍🌈 Pride Month • Friday, June 7 at IBT’s 🏳️‍⚧️ Join us as we present trans icon, activist & RuPaul’s Drag Race pioneer Monica Beverly Hillz from Season 5 & All Stars 8. 🌈✨ 🎶 Release Party for “Not A Soul Can Clock” 🎶 Monica’s brand-new full-length single featuring collaborations with notable trans guest artists. 🎤🌟 🎟️ Tickets: $20 at ibtstucson.com. Your ticket includes: cover & show seat. 🎤 Hosted by China Collins. Featuring Diva & Sapphire Marie Beverly Hillz. Expect an unforgettable evening of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. 💃 🗓️ Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and let’s make this Friday night one for the herstory books! 🪩 #IBTs #MonicaBeverlyHillz #NotASoulCanClock #TucsonDrag
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 212 Likes - Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait  to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala   all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! 

We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice   trans rights across the country. ✨

Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍

212 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice trans rights across the country. ✨ Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 212 Likes - Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait  to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala   all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! 

We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice   trans rights across the country. ✨

Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍

212 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice trans rights across the country. ✨ Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 212 Likes - Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait  to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala   all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! 

We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice   trans rights across the country. ✨

Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍

212 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Come on out for Trans Day of Visibility! We have an incredible lineup of speakers, performers, and activists that we can’t wait to share with you 💓 THE @monicabhillz will be appearing at both our National Mall event AND our evening gala all-trans drag showcase at @hookhall_dc. You don’t want to miss it! We’re also thrilled to be working with @transusaofficial, whose titleholders go far beyond traditional pageantry. These stars are changemakers fighting for gender justice trans rights across the country. ✨ Learn more at the links in our bio! We can’t wait to see you 😍
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 211 Likes - Yesterday’s Trans Day of Visibility was powerful, grounded, and full of absolute joy! Joy is an act of resistance and I’m grateful I was invited to be a part of it. 
Thank you @kctransformations for putting on an incredible event and your tireless efforts to make our City who sees trans lives and protects trans lives.

211 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Yesterday’s Trans Day of Visibility was powerful, grounded, and full of absolute joy! Joy is an act of resistance and I’m grateful I was invited to be a part of it. Thank you @kctransformations for putting on an incredible event and your tireless efforts to make our City who sees trans lives and protects trans lives.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 211 Likes - Yesterday’s Trans Day of Visibility was powerful, grounded, and full of absolute joy! Joy is an act of resistance and I’m grateful I was invited to be a part of it. 
Thank you @kctransformations for putting on an incredible event and your tireless efforts to make our City who sees trans lives and protects trans lives.

211 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Yesterday’s Trans Day of Visibility was powerful, grounded, and full of absolute joy! Joy is an act of resistance and I’m grateful I was invited to be a part of it. Thank you @kctransformations for putting on an incredible event and your tireless efforts to make our City who sees trans lives and protects trans lives.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

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Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 210 Likes - 40 Years of Heart!❤️
And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️

Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 

📸 Sean Black

210 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 40 Years of Heart!❤️ And a 1st milestone for trans nonprofit leadership. 🏳️‍⚧️ Celebrating our “Equity in Action” award at the @npconnect 40th annual award ceremony. 📸 Sean Black
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 180 Likes - The 2024 TCG National Conference, happening in Chicago, will host a special Saturday session called “Valley of The Dolls: Where Trans Women of Color are Already Leading the Field” featuring a panel of trailblazing trans women of color (TWOC) including @merriquej @thegisellekristina @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @zaharabassett84 

This session will spotlight and uplift their artistry, tenacious leadership, and stories of the particular hustle they have embodied, often without institutional support, to get them to where they are today. 

You’re invited to attend this session, happening at Green Line’s E&A Theatre on Saturday, June 22 at 11:30 AM CT. RSVP link to attend for free-link in @merriquej bio. 

And be sure to check out TCG’s new 50k “Fund for the Dolls” available now for trans women of color performance artists and theatre practitioners to apply to. Applications close after July 5th.

#tcg #theatre #performer #arts #art #twoc #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful #queer #conference #panel #lgbt #lgbtq #pride #pridemonth #theater #live #liveperformance #femmequeen #fund

180 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : The 2024 TCG National Conference, happening in Chicago, will host a special Saturday session called “Valley of The Dolls: Where Trans Women of Color are Already Leading the Field” featuring a panel of trailblazing trans women of color (TWOC) including @merriquej @thegisellekristina @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @zaharabassett84 This session will spotlight and uplift their artistry, tenacious leadership, and stories of the particular hustle they have embodied, often without institutional support, to get them to where they are today. You’re invited to attend this session, happening at Green Line’s E&A Theatre on Saturday, June 22 at 11:30 AM CT. RSVP link to attend for free-link in @merriquej bio. And be sure to check out TCG’s new 50k “Fund for the Dolls” available now for trans women of color performance artists and theatre practitioners to apply to. Applications close after July 5th. #tcg #theatre #performer #arts #art #twoc #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful #queer #conference #panel #lgbt #lgbtq #pride #pridemonth #theater #live #liveperformance #femmequeen #fund
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 180 Likes - The 2024 TCG National Conference, happening in Chicago, will host a special Saturday session called “Valley of The Dolls: Where Trans Women of Color are Already Leading the Field” featuring a panel of trailblazing trans women of color (TWOC) including @merriquej @thegisellekristina @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @zaharabassett84 

This session will spotlight and uplift their artistry, tenacious leadership, and stories of the particular hustle they have embodied, often without institutional support, to get them to where they are today. 

You’re invited to attend this session, happening at Green Line’s E&A Theatre on Saturday, June 22 at 11:30 AM CT. RSVP link to attend for free-link in @merriquej bio. 

And be sure to check out TCG’s new 50k “Fund for the Dolls” available now for trans women of color performance artists and theatre practitioners to apply to. Applications close after July 5th.

#tcg #theatre #performer #arts #art #twoc #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful #queer #conference #panel #lgbt #lgbtq #pride #pridemonth #theater #live #liveperformance #femmequeen #fund

180 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : The 2024 TCG National Conference, happening in Chicago, will host a special Saturday session called “Valley of The Dolls: Where Trans Women of Color are Already Leading the Field” featuring a panel of trailblazing trans women of color (TWOC) including @merriquej @thegisellekristina @dfatuesi @monicabhillz @zaharabassett84 This session will spotlight and uplift their artistry, tenacious leadership, and stories of the particular hustle they have embodied, often without institutional support, to get them to where they are today. You’re invited to attend this session, happening at Green Line’s E&A Theatre on Saturday, June 22 at 11:30 AM CT. RSVP link to attend for free-link in @merriquej bio. And be sure to check out TCG’s new 50k “Fund for the Dolls” available now for trans women of color performance artists and theatre practitioners to apply to. Applications close after July 5th. #tcg #theatre #performer #arts #art #twoc #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful #queer #conference #panel #lgbt #lgbtq #pride #pridemonth #theater #live #liveperformance #femmequeen #fund
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 145 Likes - 🌹🎶 Exciting News Alert! 🎶🌹

Introducing “A Path of Roses: A S3x Worker Field Guide” for the Dolls, by the Dolls! 🌹👠

Some may wonder why a nonprofit produced a song, music video, and toolkit. 

Our experience has taught us that many of our sisters, trans women of color, younger girls, and sex workers connect through innovative online social media communication. For many of us, these tools are crucial in learning about our transition, especially when access to other trans women was limited or gender-affirming care was not readily available in our areas.

As we think about further developing and innovating ways to reach our priority population, it made sense to create this specific resource to accompany the music video release for #NotASoulCanClock ⏰ 

Thank you to our very own Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabeverlyhillz, Merrique Jenson @merriquej , Jade Careaga @_slightlyjaded , Mimi Shelton @mimi_d_e_e , Jessica Vixen, and Donato Fatuesi @dfatuesi who were all writers and contributors on this guide 🗺️ 

Cover Art Design by Whitney Manney @whitneymanney 

💖 Check out the Full Guide, link in bio! 

Thank you to our sponsors:
@borealisphilanthropy @g4gc_org @3wavefund @asfkansascity @msfoundation 

#S3xWorkIsWork #PathOfRoses #NASCC #TransPride #TransWomenOfColor

145 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 🌹🎶 Exciting News Alert! 🎶🌹 Introducing “A Path of Roses: A S3x Worker Field Guide” for the Dolls, by the Dolls! 🌹👠 Some may wonder why a nonprofit produced a song, music video, and toolkit. Our experience has taught us that many of our sisters, trans women of color, younger girls, and sex workers connect through innovative online social media communication. For many of us, these tools are crucial in learning about our transition, especially when access to other trans women was limited or gender-affirming care was not readily available in our areas. As we think about further developing and innovating ways to reach our priority population, it made sense to create this specific resource to accompany the music video release for #NotASoulCanClock ⏰ Thank you to our very own Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabeverlyhillz, Merrique Jenson @merriquej , Jade Careaga @_slightlyjaded , Mimi Shelton @mimi_d_e_e , Jessica Vixen, and Donato Fatuesi @dfatuesi who were all writers and contributors on this guide 🗺️ Cover Art Design by Whitney Manney @whitneymanney 💖 Check out the Full Guide, link in bio! Thank you to our sponsors: @borealisphilanthropy @g4gc_org @3wavefund @asfkansascity @msfoundation #S3xWorkIsWork #PathOfRoses #NASCC #TransPride #TransWomenOfColor
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 112 Likes - 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase.

Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️

Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community.

🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program.

In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson:
“Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.”

🌹 This year we:
✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music
✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride
✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board
✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color

This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair).

📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.

112 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : 📢 2024 was hard. But we are harder to erase. Today, we’re proud to release our 20-page Impact Report, documenting a year of resilience, creativity, and trans power across Missouri, Kansas, NW Arkansas, and the Ozarks. 💥🏳️‍⚧️ Led by trans women of color, Transformations emerged in 2016 in response to the epidemic of violence targeting Black and Brown trans femmes. We’ve always fought back—with strategy, with art, and with community. 🖤 From the frontlines to the page, our 2024 Impact Report reflects the deep shifts we faced—including a $250,000 shortfall from failed philanthropic promises that forced us to delay Liberation Camp, our flagship leadership program. In the words of our ED, Merrique Jenson: “Despite the financial losses and the shifting priorities of funders, Transformations innovated, adapted, and refused to be erased. When resources were scarce, we leaned into our creativity. 2024 proved we are not just organizers—we are artists, cultural strategists, and movement-builders.” 🌹 This year we: ✔️ Launched Path of Roses, a groundbreaking cultural strategy project with Monica Beverly Hillz blending organizing, art & music ✔️ Helped lead the first Eureka Springs Trans Family Pride ✔️ Grew our National Community Advisory Board ✔️ Doubled down on joy, safety & visibility for trans girls of color This report was written by our 2024 CAB Chair Donato Fatuesi, with contributions from Merrique Jenson (ED), Jade Careaga & Jaron Goto (CAB Leaders), and Susie McClannahan (Board Chair). 📲 Tap the link in bio to read the full report now. Let it be a reminder: even when philanthropy fails us, the people do not.
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 97 Likes - Join us this Tuesday at 6:30pm CST for our March “Hey Sis” Instagram Live conversation. 

WOMEN’S INTERSECTIONALITY & HEALTHY SEXUALITY
Transformations’ National Advisory Board members join special guest Kristen Thomas to discuss the relationships between cisgender and trans women, healthy dating and sexuality, and reflections on empowering all women in the movement for gender liberation.

With AMARIAH HARDWICK (Model, Activist & New Host of Transformations “Hey Sis” Lives), MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA (Activist, Trans Trailblazer, & Media Television Personality), JADE CAREAGA (Sex Worker Rights Activist, Anti-Violence Advocate & Nursing Student), & KRISTEN THOMAS (Sex Coach, Relationship Advocate & Podcast Host).

@theeamariah @monicabhillz @_slightlyjaded @openthedoorskc

97 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Join us this Tuesday at 6:30pm CST for our March “Hey Sis” Instagram Live conversation. WOMEN’S INTERSECTIONALITY & HEALTHY SEXUALITY Transformations’ National Advisory Board members join special guest Kristen Thomas to discuss the relationships between cisgender and trans women, healthy dating and sexuality, and reflections on empowering all women in the movement for gender liberation. With AMARIAH HARDWICK (Model, Activist & New Host of Transformations “Hey Sis” Lives), MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA (Activist, Trans Trailblazer, & Media Television Personality), JADE CAREAGA (Sex Worker Rights Activist, Anti-Violence Advocate & Nursing Student), & KRISTEN THOMAS (Sex Coach, Relationship Advocate & Podcast Host). @theeamariah @monicabhillz @_slightlyjaded @openthedoorskc
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 93 Likes - Be sure to check out our new “A Path of Roses” - link in @kctransformations bio. And consider supporting this life-saving work for trans women of color, those engaged in survival work and trans communities in the Midwest and Ozarks. 

Some may wonder why a nonprofit produced a song, music video, and toolkit. Our experience has taught us that many of our sisters, trans women of color, younger girls, and sex workers connect through innovative online social media communication. For many of us, these tools were crucial in learning about our transition, especially when access to other trans women was limited or gender-affirming care was not readily available in our areas.

At @kctransformations - we are audacious in our efforts to support our fellow sisters by providing them with a platform for open and direct communication, as well as connecting sex workers within the community. We understand that many trans women of color may have to turn to sex work as a means of survival, dependence, or even by choice. Rather than avoiding these discussions, we aim to confront these issues and offer genuine dialogue, harm-reduction practices, and non-judgmental support to all.

We are thrilled to have collaborated with Monica on this project. Our executive director @merriquej is also an artist and executive producer with this song and video, and our team has been involved in every stage of this campaign. We couldn’t be prouder of Monica, our Transformations family, and the women who’ve contributed to this campaign by embracing our wisdom and beauty and showing love to our sisters. We can’t wait for you to dive in!

“Not A Soul Can Clock” (@cor.ece Remix) - @monicabhillz @tsmadison @neverendingninanotes

The Transformations Featured Dolls:
@xflorencefaye (Choreographer) 
Florence Faye, @the.aralee @bbdoll.dahli (Dancers)
@treshawn_ssseymour @kandibunz , Kelly Nou, @dfatuesi , @theeamariah @mimi_d_e_e mimi_d_e_e and Merrique Jenson.

#s3xwork #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations

93 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Be sure to check out our new “A Path of Roses” – link in @kctransformations bio. And consider supporting this life-saving work for trans women of color, those engaged in survival work and trans communities in the Midwest and Ozarks. Some may wonder why a nonprofit produced a song, music video, and toolkit. Our experience has taught us that many of our sisters, trans women of color, younger girls, and sex workers connect through innovative online social media communication. For many of us, these tools were crucial in learning about our transition, especially when access to other trans women was limited or gender-affirming care was not readily available in our areas. At @kctransformations – we are audacious in our efforts to support our fellow sisters by providing them with a platform for open and direct communication, as well as connecting sex workers within the community. We understand that many trans women of color may have to turn to sex work as a means of survival, dependence, or even by choice. Rather than avoiding these discussions, we aim to confront these issues and offer genuine dialogue, harm-reduction practices, and non-judgmental support to all. We are thrilled to have collaborated with Monica on this project. Our executive director @merriquej is also an artist and executive producer with this song and video, and our team has been involved in every stage of this campaign. We couldn’t be prouder of Monica, our Transformations family, and the women who’ve contributed to this campaign by embracing our wisdom and beauty and showing love to our sisters. We can’t wait for you to dive in! “Not A Soul Can Clock” (@cor.ece Remix) – @monicabhillz @tsmadison @neverendingninanotes The Transformations Featured Dolls: @xflorencefaye (Choreographer) Florence Faye, @the.aralee @bbdoll.dahli (Dancers) @treshawn_ssseymour @kandibunz , Kelly Nou, @dfatuesi , @theeamariah @mimi_d_e_e mimi_d_e_e and Merrique Jenson. #s3xwork #sex #humansexuality #harmreduction #trans #ts #thedolls #tsmadison #neverendingnina #nascc #notasoulcanclock #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #pride #pridemonth #corece #transfamily #toolkiit #dollnation #transformations #kctransformations
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 92 Likes - TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative.

TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador. 
 
This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5.

Important dates
Friday, June 14 / Information session
Tuesday, June 25 - Friday, June 28, 3 - 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours)
Monday, July 5 / Application deadline
Monday, August 5 / Notification
Monday, August 12 - Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews

TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative.

Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started.

#transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer

92 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative. TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador.    This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5. Important dates Friday, June 14 / Information session Tuesday, June 25 – Friday, June 28, 3 – 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours) Monday, July 5 / Application deadline Monday, August 5 / Notification Monday, August 12 – Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative. Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started. #transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 92 Likes - TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative.

TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador. 
 
This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5.

Important dates
Friday, June 14 / Information session
Tuesday, June 25 - Friday, June 28, 3 - 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours)
Monday, July 5 / Application deadline
Monday, August 5 / Notification
Monday, August 12 - Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews

TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative.

Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started.

#transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer

92 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative. TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador.    This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5. Important dates Friday, June 14 / Information session Tuesday, June 25 – Friday, June 28, 3 – 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours) Monday, July 5 / Application deadline Monday, August 5 / Notification Monday, August 12 – Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative. Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started. #transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 92 Likes - TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative.

TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador. 
 
This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5.

Important dates
Friday, June 14 / Information session
Tuesday, June 25 - Friday, June 28, 3 - 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours)
Monday, July 5 / Application deadline
Monday, August 5 / Notification
Monday, August 12 - Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews

TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative.

Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started.

#transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer

92 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : TCG @tcg_gram is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. We at Transformations are proud to be a strategic partner of this new, national initiative. TWOC looking to develop their artistry further and who have a commitment to their craft, and is led by Merrique Jenson @merriquej as chair, Qween Jean @qween_jean as vice chair, and Monica Beverly Hillz @monicabhillz as ambassador.    This grant is NSA (no strings attached). The funds can be used for anything from a performing arts project, essential needs such as shelter, or gender-affirming care. Recipients are not required to submit any report. The application closes on July 5. Important dates Friday, June 14 / Information session Tuesday, June 25 – Friday, June 28, 3 – 6pm ET / Ask the Dolls (one-on-one office hours) Monday, July 5 / Application deadline Monday, August 5 / Notification Monday, August 12 – Tuesday, August 13 / Final interviews TCG is proud to launch Funds for the Dolls! Created by TCG and led by trans women of color (TWOC) leaders in the performing arts, we are specifically committed to investing in TWOC performing or theatre artists who are looking to develop their artistry further and have a commitment to their craft. @kctransformations is a proud strategic partner of this initiative. Want to learn more and apply? Head to @tcg_gram and click on the link in their bio to learn more and get started. #transisbeautiful #transgender #trans #art #lgbtq #queer #bipoc #sw #theatre #twoc #girlslikeus #pride #artist #performance #drag #ballroom #voguing #lypsync #dancer
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 81 Likes - MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit - and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color.

With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit.

Join us for our signature keynote conversation,
“Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate”
3:45 - 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 - 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 - 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 - 8:00 pm EST

This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation. 

We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week.

Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!

81 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit – and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color. With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit. Join us for our signature keynote conversation, “Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate” 3:45 – 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 – 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 – 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 – 8:00 pm EST This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation.  We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week. Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 81 Likes - MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit - and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color.

With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit.

Join us for our signature keynote conversation,
“Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate”
3:45 - 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 - 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 - 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 - 8:00 pm EST

This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation. 

We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week.

Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!

81 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit – and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color. With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit. Join us for our signature keynote conversation, “Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate” 3:45 – 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 – 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 – 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 – 8:00 pm EST This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation.  We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week. Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 81 Likes - MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit - and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color.

With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit.

Join us for our signature keynote conversation,
“Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate”
3:45 - 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 - 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 - 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 - 8:00 pm EST

This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation. 

We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week.

Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!

81 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : MONICA DEJESUS ANAYA, publicly known as @monicabhillz MONICA BEVERLY HILLZ, is a trans activist and entertainment personality. As an iconic pioneer, she is the first trans woman to come out as a contestant on @rupaulsdragrace RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5. She has performed in the art of drag for nearly two decades, getting her start in the Chicago LGBTQ House, Latinx salsa, and bachata clubs. Monica recently released her full-length version of her viral hit, “Not A Soul Can Clock,” featuring other trans women of color artists, @tsmadison and @neverendingninanotes , and collaborating with her @kctransformations sisters to provide tips and strategies for the dolls engaged in survival work with the new “A Path or Roses” s3x worker field guide. She is known for her feminine, sensual, and fiery spirit – and for simply keeping it real. She is an established activist committed to supporting queer and transgender youth, working with survivors of sexual exploitation and homelessness, and is a community advisory board member for Transformations, a trans woman of color-led nonprofit serving trans communities of color. With so much at stake this year and in the ever-changing political climate, you don’t want to miss us dive into our keynote conversation at our annual “The Dolls Are Thriving” summit. Join us for our signature keynote conversation, “Weaponized Fath, White Supremacy & Barriers to Supporting Trans BIPOC in Our Current Climate” 3:45 – 5:00 pm PST / 4:45 – 6:00 pm MST / 5:45 – 7:00 pm CST / 6:45 – 8:00 pm EST This keynote session brings together national leaders and five trans women of color change agents in community, legislative, and political fights for trans liberation.  We are thrilled to have such dynamic and multitalented women joining us for our keynote conversation this week. Learn about all of these amazing women who are part of our keynote on @kctransformations Instagram and see you this Thursday!
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 73 Likes - TRANS FAM PRIDE WEEKEND!

The Transformations Dolls Are Taking the Ozarks by Storm.

Friday, May 31st - Sunday, June 2, 2024

We are excited to announce that we have joined forces with the Eureka Springs Transgender Collective and Wanderoo Lodge, the only trans-owned and operated business in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Together, we are organizing an inaugural weekend event that we hope will become an annual tradition in the future! @wanderooeureka @estranssupport 

Featuring Monica Beverly Hillz, one of our transmedia icons and pioneers, seen on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5 and All Stars 8. @monicabhillz 

This weekend serves as a vibrant platform to unite with individuals across the region who share a passion for supporting new initiatives aimed at uplifting the trans community in Eureka Springs and beyond.

Graphic @_sean_ethan 

#nwa #northwestarkansas #ozarks #theozarks #pride #arkansas #AR #fayetteville #eurekasprings #trans #transgender #transfam #transfamily #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #queer #lgbtq #monicabeverlyhillz #mbh #drag #protecttranskids #transwoman #transman #transkids #transyouth #enby #nonbinary

73 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : TRANS FAM PRIDE WEEKEND! The Transformations Dolls Are Taking the Ozarks by Storm. Friday, May 31st – Sunday, June 2, 2024 We are excited to announce that we have joined forces with the Eureka Springs Transgender Collective and Wanderoo Lodge, the only trans-owned and operated business in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Together, we are organizing an inaugural weekend event that we hope will become an annual tradition in the future! @wanderooeureka @estranssupport Featuring Monica Beverly Hillz, one of our transmedia icons and pioneers, seen on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 5 and All Stars 8. @monicabhillz This weekend serves as a vibrant platform to unite with individuals across the region who share a passion for supporting new initiatives aimed at uplifting the trans community in Eureka Springs and beyond. Graphic @_sean_ethan #nwa #northwestarkansas #ozarks #theozarks #pride #arkansas #AR #fayetteville #eurekasprings #trans #transgender #transfam #transfamily #transisbeautiful #girlslikeus #queer #lgbtq #monicabeverlyhillz #mbh #drag #protecttranskids #transwoman #transman #transkids #transyouth #enby #nonbinary
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 3 Likes - Top 2, but not #2 ✨  Photography: @merriquej

3 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : Top 2, but not #2 ✨ Photography: @merriquej
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 3 Likes - All My Personalities 🎭

3 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : All My Personalities 🎭
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 3 Likes - All My Personalities 🎭

3 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : All My Personalities 🎭
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Monica Beverly Hillz - 3 Likes - All My Personalities 🎭

3 Likes – Monica Beverly Hillz Instagram

Caption : All My Personalities 🎭
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