The reality is that while the transgender community shares history and political ground with the broader LGBTQ+ culture, the experience of being trans is uniquely powerful, complex, and vital. To celebrate Pride is to celebrate trans identity. Let’s dive into why.
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When we see a Pride flag waving in the wind, it represents a broad coalition of identities: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and beyond. But too often, the "T" in LGBTQ+ gets treated as an afterthought—or worse, as a confusing add-on to a "gay rights" conversation. The reality is that while the transgender community
Think about the of 1969, the spark that lit the modern fight for queer rights. The two most prominent voices fighting back that night were Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera —both self-identified trans women (Johnson was a drag queen who also identified as trans; Rivera was a trans woman). They fought for all gender and sexual minorities. Do you identify as part of the trans community
However, transphobia exists within gay and lesbian spaces (often called "transmedicalism" or "TERF" ideology—Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminism). This is the painful reality of being the "T": sometimes you face discrimination from the very rainbow you call home.