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State park renamed to honor legendary trans activist Marsha P. Johnson
The first state park in New York to honor an LGBTQ person will reflect “Marsha’s style and colors.”
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Marsha P. Johnson is getting a state park in Brooklyn named after her
To kick off Black History Month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that he will rename a state park in honor of the activist and icon.
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A DC beer company will be honoring Marsha P. Johnson for Pride this year
“This design celebrates the progress that’s been made since Stonewall while remembering how much more work needs to be done.”
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The New York Times’ belated obituary for Marsha P. Johnson is really problematic
Why does being “a central figure” in the LGBTQ rights movement get mentioned after the sex work she did to survive?
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Is LGBTQ support for broad social justice issues a new thing?
Are American LGBT activists becoming more engaged in wider social justice issues than they have been in many years?
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Seeking justice: What happened to trans pioneer Marsha P. Johnson?
Filmmaker David France (“How to Survive a Plague”) talks about his new documentary on the life and mysterious death of an LGBT rights icon.