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Trans Resilience Mural in Dublin
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A bold new mural by Joe Caslin has erupted on Dublin’s Townsend Street, towering at fifteen meters and depicting a trans man pierced by arrows—a visceral call to see trans bodies as real, present, and resilient. Created over eighteen months with input from twelve LGBTQ+ refugees and migrants fleeing Ukraine, the piece confronts war, displacement, and survival. Strategically placed behind the Pearse Street Garda station and unveiled ahead of Pride, it’s a defiant statement for a community under siege. Made of paper and potato glue, it’s meant to be temporary—fading within weeks or months—yet its urgency is permanent: a rallying cry for trans visibility, safety, and solidarity amid rising attacks.
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