Programs

Black Trans
Empowerment
Week

Black Trans Empowerment Week serves as a heartfelt tribute to the entire Black trans and gender-diverse community, along with its dedicated supporters, who are committed to forging a brighter future for Black transgender individuals. BTEW is a jubilant commemoration of life, legacy, and the tireless community leaders who shape the landscape of Houston.

Taking place over a span of seven days, from November 15th to 21st, The Mahogany Project and Save Our Sisters United join forces to orchestrate a series of community engagement events. These events aim to foster thriving communities that fully embrace transgender, gender-diverse, and intersex individuals.

In a world where the lives of Black Trans individuals are tragically still being taken against their will, the urgent call for support at both city and national levels to safeguard our Black Trans community cannot go unnoticed. Failure to address this issue perpetuates the erasure of the Black Trans experience and leaves Black Trans individuals exposed to the forefront of transphobic hate and violence.

Hosted every year, Black Trans Empowerment Week stands as an inspiration, inviting individuals to rally behind the inclusion of Black Trans communities in a manner that resonates deeply with them. This celebration offers Houston residents a unique opportunity to educate themselves about the pivotal role played by Black Trans Women in American and Houstonian history. It encourages introspection, challenging preconceived biases about the Trans community, and advocates for the rights, safety, and overall well-being of Black Trans individuals wherever possible.

Black Queer Book Fair

The Black Queer Book Fair is an adult-centered day party event and book fair that showcases Black Queer literature and authors. The Book Fair aims to raise awareness of prohibited books by Black queer authors and fostering access to and engagement with these works.

The Mahogany Project's Hands Off Our Drag initiative represents a pioneering and community-oriented endeavor to preserve, enhance, and commemorate the legacy of Drag culture in Texas.

Through collaboration with local entertainers, this initiative transcends mere performances to encompass digital storytelling, content creation, educational seminars, historical archiving, and interactive social events. We structure these initiatives to highlight the talent and diversity in the Texas drag scene and guarantee its longevity and sustainability within an ever-evolving cultural milieu.

The Mahogany Project, in partnership with our reproductive and gender justice partners, is shifting the narrative around reproductive justice and abortion care to directly include transgender, gender diverse, and queer communities, as well as to highlight how Black and Brown people are deeply impacted and often overlooked in discussions of reproductive justice.

By combining our reproductive programming with the Gender Justice and Joy initiative, our goal is to provide a whole-person approach that centers the care of those within our population.

The Mahogany Project launched the Gender Justice & Joy Pop Up Tour in 2025 to provide free Plan B, condoms, lube, dental dams, makeup, and personal care items to communities across Texas.

Spaces by and for trans people in Houston

Community Events

The Mahogany Project hosts events every month, from social gatherings to resource fairs.

Volunteer Opportunities

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