Amid a global pandemic, and on the eve of Trans Day of Visibility, Idaho Gov. Brad Little still found a way to limit transgender rights, signing two bills into law on Monday night. HB 500 and HB 509 will both restrict the rights of trans individuals in the state.

The former prohibits trans girls from participating on women's sports teams, while the latter bans trans individuals from obtaining a new birth certificate portraying their accurate gender identity.

With the timing of the laws, one thing becomes clear: Attacks on trans rights aren't stopping for anything.

That makes Trans Day of Visibility, honored annually on Mar. 31 to celebrate trans people around the world while raising awareness about discrimination, all the more important this year.

Even while social distancing, you can still support and uplift trans, gender non-conforming, and non-binary voices.

On Twitter, LGBTQ organizations shared messages of affirmation and support, as well as ways to support the community during this uncertain time. Here's what you can learn (and then put into practice) from them.

1. Practice being an even better ally

Happy #TransDayOfVisibility!

To celebrate, we're releasing our Guide to Being an Ally to Transgender and Nonbinary Youth today with illustrations by @damianimated at: https://t.co/10fqXn4RcY 📲

And remember, no matter what you're going through on #TDOV, we're here for you 💕 pic.twitter.com/sPF92r2vc3 — The Trevor Project (@TrevorProject) March 31, 2020

2. Uplift trans stories

For #TransDayOfVisbility, we partnered with @instagram to launch the #TransLoveStories IGTV and portrait series sharing trans peoples' life stories and sharing their experiences of love. https://t.co/WZzBhrdEd8 — GLAAD (@glaad) March 31, 2020

3. Recognize and celebrate trans folk around you

Transgender and non-binary people are your:

👩🏻‍🤝‍👩🏽Neighbors

👩🏿‍🤝‍👨🏾Friends

👨🏽‍🤝‍👨🏼Family Members

👩🏼‍🤝‍👨🏽Co-workers

We’re committed to fighting for the trans and non-binary community until full equality is achieved. #TransDayofVisibility pic.twitter.com/RBccATvYQI — Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) March 31, 2020

4. Practice self care

‘We as a community have overcome, through kindness and understanding, for generations. This #TransDayofVisibility look after yourself. Practice self-care, and remember, now more than ever, it’s okay not to be okay.’



Read our #TDoV blog: https://t.co/8pg7JjfWxr pic.twitter.com/50XRjRx8Ey — Stonewall (@stonewalluk) March 31, 2020

5. Honor those no longer with us

We honor Lorena Borjas, mother of the trans Latinx community in Queens, as a passionate & dedicated community organizer, a formidable advocate, & a fiercely compassionate woman who changed the lives of so many around her. Rest in power, #LorenaBorjas. #TDOV2020 #TDOV #transelders pic.twitter.com/6AAkkoAMBH — SAGE USA (@sageusa) March 31, 2020

6. Learn about barriers to trans justice

Trans People Belong EVERYWHERE — today and EVERYDAY.



Let's honor #TransDayofVisibility by fighting for trans lives and trans justice.



In healthcare.

In schools.

In sports.

In the military. https://t.co/LR48yhubdr — ACLU (@ACLU) March 31, 2020

7. Make your voice heard in supporting transgender rights











