The Trans Women's Healing Justice Project

**CONTENT WARNING**

Most of the content on this blog concerns violence against trans women.

The Trans Women's Healing Justice Project (formerly the Trans Women's Anti-Violence Project) is a trans feminist project addressing issues of systematic, institutional and interpersonal violence and oppression experienced by trans women (those who were coercively assigned male at birth and identify or are identified as women/female) across multiple identities (e.g., race, class, dis/ability, citizen-status, nationality, sexuality, age, HIV status, and form, status, or age of transition, etc.) in order to bring about healing and justice.

Ida Hammer is a social worker, organizer and social justice communicator. She facilitates the Trans Women's Healing Justice Project, as well as presents workshops and trainings on cis privilege and being a trans ally. She's a proud dyke-identified trans woman.