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The term "LGBTQ" is often used as a shorthand for a monolithic group, but the acronym represents a diverse coalition of distinct identities and experiences. While the lesbian, gay, and bisexual communities often focus on sexual orientation (who one is attracted to), the —representing transgender and non-binary individuals—focuses on gender identity (who one is).
Here’s a look at how the transgender community exists within, enriches, and sometimes challenges LGBTQ+ culture.
Transgender women of color, most notably Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera , were instrumental in the Stonewall Riots and founded STAR (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries), the first organization dedicated to providing housing for homeless queer youth. xtremeshemale
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If you are cisgender (L, G, B, or Q) reading this: The term "LGBTQ" is often used as a
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Understanding the transgender community requires looking beyond the shared history of the gay rights movement to understand the unique challenges, cultural contributions, and evolving language of gender identity. Transgender women of color, most notably Marsha P
To be honest, the relationship isn't always perfect. There is a small but loud segment of "LGB without the T" groups who try to sever the alliance, arguing that gender identity is different from sexual orientation. However, these groups are widely rejected by mainstream LGBTQ+ organizations as bigoted and historically illiterate.
While united, the trans community faces specific battles that the LGB community does not:

