To understand the bond between the transgender community and LGBTQ culture, one must start at the riot that birtured the modern gay rights movement: the Stonewall Uprising of 1969. For decades, mainstream narratives centered on cisgender gay men. However, historical records and first-hand accounts confirm that transgender women—specifically trans women of color like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera—were on the front lines, throwing bricks and resisting police brutality.
: For many, especially youth, social media and the internet are essential spaces for exploring identity and finding community support.
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: Within the broader LGBTQ movement, some transgender and bisexual people report feeling pressured to conform to "mainstream" gay or lesbian norms, a phenomenon sometimes called "transgender erasure" or "marginalization within the community".
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