As the end of March arrives, so does an annual tradition that has grown since its inception in 2009: Trans Day of Visibility (or TDOV). On March 31st, TDOV has come to be honored across the globe, as trans folks and the friends and family members who love them are invited to celebrate our transgender beloveds and uplift the gifts, accomplishments, and beauty they bring to our communities. But this year, arguably more than ever before, the climate for this celebration is particularly charged. The targeted persecution and attempt at the erasure of transgender people under the current Trump administration makes participation in a day like Trans Day of Visibility more than an act of celebration. It is also an act of resistance.