“[Visibility is] not only to be celebrated — it's be understood and to have a conversation around [transness]. But ultimately, it means to be part of the social fabric. We want to be a part of art and culture and politics,” Feder says plainly. It’s complicated, but it’s simple. Cast trans actors. Hire trans writers. Lend the voiceless a place to communicate. Feder sees film as the ultimate pulpit: It’s 70 to 90 minutes of unadulterated attention. It’s the greatest lecture hall and has a mic louder than the presidential podium, if we support it. So, support queer work. Listen to podcasts — Feder recommends One From The Vault , a series cultivated by Morgan M. Page dedicated to trans history. And when trans representation in film is lacking, turn to the more progressive platforms, like the web, where you can find the show Herstory