In an effort to assist the community during these unprecedented times, Let Me Know is a project under development that is meant to help community members become aware of free services and resources that community leaders are providing as well as being a central point for the many resources in your community.
@invisibletransmen | invisibletmen.com
Luckie Alexander, founder of the organization “Invisible Men,” offers a platform for “trans men and trans masculine individuals to have the ability to tell their own narratives instead of being handed who they were according to the world.” He advocates for transmen through holding panel discussions, virtual balls (called “Legacy Balls”), and workshops. His various background experiences includes building the National Trans March website, which was archived by the Library of Congress; Assistant Strategy Director of the National Trans Visibility March 2019, where people all over the nation marched in D.C. - sparked by Trump's memo to erase trans people by defining gender based on assignment at birth; and being the only transman to ever escort Original Tuskegee Airmen across Motan Field, where they originally trained on the 75th Anniversary of the Tuskegee Experiment. He recently designed an “All Black Lives Matter” installation on Hollywood Blvd, see picture below. Luckie recognizes the importance of having a safe space for voices to be heard – voices that have been invisible for too long.