GenderX Observes Trans Day of Visibility by Donating Revenues

MONTREAL—Trans studio GenderX is donating all of its website revenues generated tomorrow in honor of International Day of Transgender Visibility.

GenderX.com was launched a year ago as a partnership between parent company Zero Tolerance Entertainment and Gamma Entertainment.

“When creating GenderX it was important to me that we showed respect to the trans community and provided a site to celebrate trans performers and sex positivity,” said Gregg Alan, CEO of Zero Tolerance Entertainment. “I’m happy to give back and support trans equality by donating the revenue we generate on March 31st in support of our performers.”

GenderX will be releasing a special update tomorrow, featuring performers sharing their personal reflections on the day.

“In the past four years, I’ve seen more changes in the industry and in culture as a whole then I have in my entire life,” said adult performer Lena Moon. “I think it’s awesome that with every passing year transgender women are just seen more and more as regular girls. I can’t wait to see what happens in the future!” 

To learn more about International Transgender Day of Visibility, click here.

For more information, visit GenderX.com and follow the brand on Twitter for more updates.