Anti-Trans Dinner Hosted at Cambridge's Glass House Sparks Boycott
Briefly

On May 18, the local trans rights group, TransMIT, protested outside Glass House after it hosted a fundraising dinner for two anti-trans organizations. The dinner, featuring speakers known for their anti-trans stances, incited strong community backlash. Initially aiming to cancel the event through outreach efforts, TransMIT shifted to a protest and organized a boycott of all restaurants owned by the Briar Group, calling out the detrimental impact of anti-trans rhetoric on the community and expressing their unwavering support for trans rights.
The community gathered at Kendall Square in opposition to the Glass House, aiming to boycott the Briar Group's venues due to an anti-trans fundraiser.
The protesters stress solidarity and support for trans rights, challenging those who undermine the dignity of marginalized communities.
Read at Eater Boston
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