Cello music filled a sanctuary here on Wednesday night as the audience clutched blue or pink carnations in honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance. A slideshow cycled through pictures of trans daughters, brothers, coworkers and friends, forever frozen in confident, happy, candid moments. As each name was read aloud, a gradual dawning swept through the room: Many of those memorialized were women of color. One was only 14. All had been killed in the last year because of anti-trans violence. In the last year, 350 trans people were murdered worldwide, according to the Trans Murder Monitoring Project. The Human Rights Campaign found at least 36 trans people were killed in the US in a similar time frame. But the true toll, experts say, is much higher because trans deaths are often underreported.