When we celebrate Pride, we must remember the leaders who threw the first bricks—many of them were Black and Latina trans women like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. They fought for all gender and sexual outcasts. The trans community didn't join the party late; they started the party.
And to the rest of us: Let’s make sure that when we fly the rainbow flag, every single color—and every single person it represents—feels seen. 🌈🏳️⚧️ shemale fucking a male
Do you have a story about finding community within the LGBTQ+ world? Share your thoughts in the comments below. When we celebrate Pride, we must remember the
This isn't "a new fad." It is the culture expanding its vocabulary to include people who have always existed—people who don't fit neatly into the "man" or "woman" boxes. For the transgender community, this shift is vital. It creates space for those who are transitioning, those who don't want to transition medically, and those who exist entirely outside the binary. If you consider yourself a member of the LGBTQ+ community or an ally, here is how you can ensure the "T" is fully included in your activism: The trans community didn't join the party late;
In a culture that often talks about trans people, make an effort to listen to them. Read books by trans authors, follow trans creators on social media, and listen when they tell you what they need.
We are talking about the transgender community.