“ This work exists because trans women should not have to survive abandonment in silence. "
Why subscribe?
Black trans women face devastating rates of homelessness, housing insecurity, and systemic exclusion — driven by discrimination in employment, housing, healthcare, and public systems meant to protect people.
Three in five Black trans women experience housing instability in their lifetime. Many are pushed into survival economies, unsafe living conditions, or cycles of displacement simply for existing.
Your subscription directly sustains Trans United Fund’s core mission:
Safe, permanent housing for homeless Black trans women — moving people off the streets and into stable, affirming homes rooted in dignity, autonomy, and long-term care.
Direct material support for trans women navigating crisis — including emergency housing assistance, relocation support, and survival resources.
Community-led mutual aid — trans women supporting trans women, without gatekeeping, moral policing, or institutional abandonment.
Trans United Fund exists because trans women cannot wait for systems that have repeatedly failed them. This work is by and for trans women, grounded in lived experience, trust, and accountability.
Subscribers help sustain multiple accountability and mutual-aid projects—including Trans United Fund, Americans Against ICE, and Epstein Files Resistance—each addressing a different front of the same systems of harm.
This is mutual aid + collective resistance in action.
Let’s end ICE terror. Join the movement.
Americans Against ICE is a people-powered movement born from Renée Nicole Good’s killing by an ICE agent while she was helping immigrant neighbors.
We document state violence, gather stories of lives terrorized by ICE, support vigils and advocacy, connect people to legal resources, and organize collectively to demand accountability.
This work exists to protect communities, refuse silence, and ensure that harm is neither normalized nor forgotten.
Together, we house. We organize. We win.
Epstein Files Resistance
Epstein Files Resistance is an independent accountability and documentation project focused on exposing sexual exploitation networks, institutional cover-ups, and the systems that protect abusers.
We track court records, reporting gaps, media failures, and power structures that allowed abuse to continue for decades—across administrations, agencies, and institutions. This work exists to preserve memory, demand accountability, and refuse the normalization of silence.
This is not speculation or spectacle.
It is record-keeping, pressure, and public refusal to let crimes be buried.
Epstein Files Resistance operates independently and remains free to read, so accountability is not gated by wealth or power.
Accountability does not expire. Silence is not neutrality.



