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Part 2: The Transgender Community Within LGBTQ+ Culture
How "T" Became Part of "LGBT"
- Shared history of oppression: Trans people were arrested in police raids (e.g., Compton’s Cafeteria Riot, 1966, pre-Stonewall). Trans women of color (e.g., Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera) were key leaders at the Stonewall Riots (1969) , the catalyst for modern LGBTQ+ rights.
- Shared fight against gender norms: Both L, G, B, and T people challenge rigid societal rules about gender and sexuality.
- Medical system overlap: Historically, homosexuality and transgender identity were both classified as mental disorders (until 1973 for homosexuality, 2013 for being trans in the DSM-5).
- Solidarity, not sameness: The community is united by fighting for bodily autonomy, healthcare access, and freedom from violence—but trans issues are distinct from LGB issues.
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