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This is the story of how the "T" earned its place in the acronym, the unique challenges trans people face within queer spaces, and how the future of LGBTQ advocacy depends entirely on the liberation of its most embattled members.

In the United States, the legal arguments used to deny trans healthcare (religious liberty, federalism, parental rights) are identical to those used to deny gay marriage and adoption. The moment one uses the law to harm the "T," the precedent is set to harm the "LGB." Fat Shemales Ass Pics

Today, LGBTQ artists continue to push boundaries and challenge social norms. Filmmakers like Dee Rees ("Pariah") and Ryan Murphy ("American Horror Story") have brought LGBTQ stories to the mainstream, while musicians like Sam Smith and Kim Petras have used their platforms to advocate for LGBTQ rights. This is the story of how the "T"

In high school GSAs (Gender-Sexuality Alliances), it is no longer rare to have entire friend groups where half the members use they/them pronouns, or where a teen comes out as non-binary before they sort out their sexuality. The line between "gender expansive" and "sexually diverse" has blurred into a beautiful, confusing mosaic. Filmmakers like Dee Rees ("Pariah") and Ryan Murphy

The most cited origin point of the modern LGBTQ rights movement in America is the Stonewall Uprising of 1969. The face most frequently remembered is that of Marsha P. Johnson, a self-identified drag queen and trans activist (though the term "transgender" was not widely used then). Alongside Sylvia Rivera, a Latina trans woman and co-founder of STAR (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries), these individuals fought back against police brutality not as a side act, but as the main event.