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  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

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When the first brick was thrown at Stonewall, it was thrown by a trans hand. When the AIDS crisis ripped through the community, it was trans women who nursed the dying when hospitals refused. And today, when the rights of all queer people are under threat (from "Don't Say Gay" laws to book bans), it is the trans community that the opposition attacks first, because they know that if you break the T, the LGB will fall next.

Kimberlé Crenshaw’s theory of intersectionality is lived daily by trans people of color, who navigate racism, transphobia, and classism simultaneously. As a result, trans activists are often at the forefront of battles for prison abolition, healthcare for all, and anti-homelessness initiatives. shemale+solo+gallery

, a Black transgender woman and activist, and Sylvia Rivera , a Latina self-identified drag queen and trans activist, were not just present at Stonewall—they were the catalysts. Rivera famously threw the "second Molotov cocktail" and spent decades fighting for the inclusion of the "most marginalized" (trans people, drag queens, and homeless queer youth) into the mainstream Gay Liberation Front. When the first brick was thrown at Stonewall,

In the contemporary landscape of civil rights and social identity, few topics have garnered as much attention, discussion, and unfortunately, misinformation, as the transgender community. To speak of the "transgender community" is not to speak of a monolith, but rather a vibrant, resilient group of individuals whose struggles and triumphs are inextricably woven into the larger tapestry of LGBTQ culture . Rivera famously threw the "second Molotov cocktail" and

To celebrate is to celebrate the trans experience: messy, beautiful, resilient, and unapologetically alive. The conversation isn't over. In fact, for the trans community, it’s just beginning to sound like freedom. If you or someone you know is struggling with gender identity or facing discrimination, contact The Trevor Project (866-488-7386) or the Trans Lifeline (877-565-8860).

When the early gay rights movement attempted to drop trans people to gain political favor with cisgender heterosexuals, Rivera stood at the podium and yelled, "You all tell me, 'Go away! We don't want you anymore!' … I’ve been beaten. I’ve had my nose broken. I’ve been thrown in jail. I’ve lost my job. I’ve lost my apartment. For gay liberation!"

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When the first brick was thrown at Stonewall, it was thrown by a trans hand. When the AIDS crisis ripped through the community, it was trans women who nursed the dying when hospitals refused. And today, when the rights of all queer people are under threat (from "Don't Say Gay" laws to book bans), it is the trans community that the opposition attacks first, because they know that if you break the T, the LGB will fall next.

Kimberlé Crenshaw’s theory of intersectionality is lived daily by trans people of color, who navigate racism, transphobia, and classism simultaneously. As a result, trans activists are often at the forefront of battles for prison abolition, healthcare for all, and anti-homelessness initiatives.

, a Black transgender woman and activist, and Sylvia Rivera , a Latina self-identified drag queen and trans activist, were not just present at Stonewall—they were the catalysts. Rivera famously threw the "second Molotov cocktail" and spent decades fighting for the inclusion of the "most marginalized" (trans people, drag queens, and homeless queer youth) into the mainstream Gay Liberation Front.

In the contemporary landscape of civil rights and social identity, few topics have garnered as much attention, discussion, and unfortunately, misinformation, as the transgender community. To speak of the "transgender community" is not to speak of a monolith, but rather a vibrant, resilient group of individuals whose struggles and triumphs are inextricably woven into the larger tapestry of LGBTQ culture .

To celebrate is to celebrate the trans experience: messy, beautiful, resilient, and unapologetically alive. The conversation isn't over. In fact, for the trans community, it’s just beginning to sound like freedom. If you or someone you know is struggling with gender identity or facing discrimination, contact The Trevor Project (866-488-7386) or the Trans Lifeline (877-565-8860).

When the early gay rights movement attempted to drop trans people to gain political favor with cisgender heterosexuals, Rivera stood at the podium and yelled, "You all tell me, 'Go away! We don't want you anymore!' … I’ve been beaten. I’ve had my nose broken. I’ve been thrown in jail. I’ve lost my job. I’ve lost my apartment. For gay liberation!"

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