From the Stonewall Uprising, led by trans women of color like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, to today’s legislative battles, the community has a long history of fighting for the right to exist safely.

The LGBTQ experience is shaped by race, class, and disability. Recognizing that a Black trans woman faces different challenges than a white cisgender gay man is crucial to building a truly inclusive movement. Why Support and Visibility Matter

The acronym "LGBTQ" is more than just a label; it represents a vibrant, diverse tapestry of identities that have fought for recognition and rights for decades. At the heart of this movement is the transgender community—a group whose courage and visibility are reshaping how we understand gender and identity. The Transgender Experience: A Living Spectrum

The "T" in LGBTQ isn't just a letter—it’s a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit to define itself on its own terms.

Respecting a person’s name and pronouns is the simplest way to show dignity.

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