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: LGBTQ+ people, including trans women and drag queens, fought back against random arrests in Los Angeles.

The common origin story of Pride begins with a riot. On June 28, 1969, patrons of the Stonewall Inn fought back against a police raid. The two most prominently remembered figures of that first night are Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera—both trans women of color. Johnson, a self-identified drag queen and trans activist, and Rivera, a fiercely passionate Latina trans woman, were at the vanguard of the violence that launched the modern gay rights movement. shemale long tube

Rivera’s famous cry, “Ya basta!” (Enough!), echoed not just for gay rights, but for the protection of those the mainstream gay movement often left behind—homeless queer youth, gender non-conforming people, and trans women. The modern LGBTQ culture of unapologetic visibility owes its existence to these trans pioneers who understood that liberation could not be piecemeal. As Rivera famously said, “Hell no, I’m not staying quiet. We’ve been quiet for 400 years.” : LGBTQ+ people, including trans women and drag