The modern LGBTQ+ rights movement didn’t start in boardrooms; it started in the streets, led largely by transgender women of color. Figures like and Sylvia Rivera were at the forefront of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising. At the time, the distinction between "gay" and "transgender" was less rigid in the public eye—everyone who defied traditional gender and sexual norms was grouped together.

: A demographic descriptor referring to individuals of African descent.

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Historically, trans individuals and sexuality-diverse people joined forces because they faced similar forms of discrimination. This shared struggle for human rights forged the inclusive LGBTQ+ culture we recognize today. The Science of Identity

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in South Asian societies, who are often recognized as neither strictly male nor female. Historical Roots and Intersectionality


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