[8][9] The 2020 march saw attendance of 4000 people, with a number of COVID-19 safety measures put in place by the organisers, and called for legal recognition of non-binary identities and a ban on intersex genital mutilation.
[10] It also included a memorial to Elie Che, a prominent transgender London activist and performer who died in August of that year.
[12] The event included speeches by Munroe Bergdorf, Ki Griffin, Bimini Bon-Boulash, Abigail Thorn, and Kai-Isaiah Jamal.
[20] In 2024, 55,000 people attended the march, motivated in part by the British government’s recently enacted ban on puberty blockers.
[21] Since 2019, London Trans+ Pride has been run by a volunteer organizing committee which includes EM Williams, Sweatmother, Ren Mars, Lewis G. Burton as well as many who have wished to remain anonymous.