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Color of Pride: Marsha P. Johnson fearlessly paved the way for your civil rights
Trans activist Marsha P. Johnson was involved in some of the most iconic events that paved the way for the modern LGBTQ rights movement.
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Monument to trans icons Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson will be built in New York City
They were lifelong friends and now the two courageous activists and icons will be immortalized together.
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Trans deaths are real deaths. It’s time America realized that simple truth.
God works through other people. Maybe you can be those other people.
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A giant mural honoring transgender icons is looming large in Texas
The painting is believed to be the largest transgender-specific mural in America. And it is INCREDIBLE.
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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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Pride in Pictures 2000: Sylvia Rivera & our transgender leaders
Remember: Stonewall started with drag queens.
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5 things you may not know about the Stonewall rebellion
Much of the story is well known within our community, but a lot of myth and embellishment has grown over the years, and many details lost.
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Pride in Pictures 1981: “Lesbianas de Latino America”
Rich in Pride and rich in history.
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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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Did you know there is an outdoor museum of LGBTQ history?
Chicago’s Legacy Walk teaches our history in a unique and fascinating manner.