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- Art and performance: LGBTQ artists, musicians, and performers have made significant contributions to the world of art, music, and theater.
- Film and media: LGBTQ-themed films, TV shows, and documentaries have increased representation and visibility, helping to normalize diverse identities.
- Activism and advocacy: LGBTQ organizations and activists continue to push for equality, justice, and human rights.
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- The transgender community encompasses a range of identities, including trans men, trans women, non-binary, genderqueer, and agender individuals, among others.
- LGBTQ culture celebrates diverse expressions of identity, including through fashion, art, music, and performance.
- The use of pronouns, such as they/them, has become increasingly recognized as an important aspect of respecting individuals' identities.
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Historical Milestones (Where Trans People Led)
- Stonewall Riots (1969): While popular history centers on gay men, Marsha P. Johnson (a Black trans woman) and Sylvia Rivera (a Latina trans woman) were on the front lines. They threw the first bricks and bottles.
- Compton's Cafeteria Riot (1966): A trans woman-led uprising in San Francisco, three years before Stonewall.
- The HIV/AIDS Crisis: Trans women of color were among the first organizers for healthcare and dignity.
One of the earliest and most influential transgender rights organizations was the Mattachine Society, founded in 1951 by Harry Hay and a group of gay and transgender men. The organization aimed to provide support and advocacy for LGBTQ individuals, including transgender people. However, it wasn't until the 1970s and 1980s that specifically transgender-focused organizations began to emerge, such as the Tiffany Club (founded in 1978) and the Tri-Ess (founded in 1980).