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The "T" isn't new. Trans people led the Stonewall riots. Trans women of color created the ballroom scene that saved queer kids. Trans joy is part of our shared culture.
Understanding the 'T' in LGBTQIA+ 🏳️⚧️
Focus: Clarifying that identity and orientation are different, but the community is united.
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Trans rights are LGBTQIA+ rights. Period. 🏳️⚧️
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Slide 4 (Image: People dancing at Pride) Our culture is stronger together. When we uplift trans voices, we uplift the whole alphabet. 🏳️⚧️❤️🏳️🌈 The "T" isn't new
Slide 2 (Image: Marsha P. Johnson) History lesson: The 1969 Stonewall Uprising (the birth of modern Pride) was led by trans women like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. We would not have "Gay Pride" without "Trans Rage."
If you exclude trans people from LGBTQIA+ spaces, you are ignoring our history and fracturing our future.
Slide 3 (Image: Two speech bubbles) "I'm gay." (Sexual orientation) Bubble 2 (Trans flag): "I'm trans." (Gender identity) Text: These are different things, but we fight the same fight against the same system of oppression. Trans joy is part of our shared culture
The transgender community is a vital part of LGBTQIA+ culture, but there is a common misconception we need to clear up first:
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#Transgender #LGBTQIA #TransIsBeautiful #Stonewall #PrideMonth #Allyship #GenderIdentity
Historically, the modern LGBTQIA+ rights movement was ignited by a trans woman of color, Marsha P. Johnson. From the Stonewall Riots to today, trans people have always been on the front lines fighting for all of us.