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LGBTQ culture was built on the backs of trans rebels, sex workers, and dreamers who refused to stay in the closet. Today, that culture is richer, braver, and more authentic because of the transgender community’s insistence on self-determination. To honor LGBTQ heritage is to honor trans lives—past, present, and future.

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Transgender people often face "double marginalization," dealing with transphobia from the outside world and, at times, exclusion from within the cis-centric, gay/lesbian community. II. The Transgender Community and Culture LGBTQ culture was built on the backs of

Originating in Harlem in the 1960s, the ballroom culture—famously documented in Paris is Burning —is a Black and Latinx LGBTQ subculture where trans women and gay men compete in "categories" like realness, vogue, and runway. It remains a vital safe space and artistic wellspring. as she adjusted her headset

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