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This is the pivotal moment of modern LGBTQ+ history. The uprising against a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in New York City was led by trans women of color , including Marsha P. Johnson (a self-identified drag queen and trans activist) and Sylvia Rivera (a Latina trans woman). Despite their leadership, the post-Stonewall mainstream gay rights movement often sidelined trans issues, viewing them as "too radical." Rivera famously interrupted a 1973 gay rights rally, shouting, "I’m tired of being left out!"

In the US, trans people were often pathologized by medicine and shunned by mainstream society. Many found refuge in gay bars, which were among the few public spaces where gender and sexual norms were relaxed. However, this alliance was often uneasy—some gay bar owners and patrons excluded or mocked trans people, especially trans women.

Trans people, particularly trans women of color, were heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS. Their activism within organizations like ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) deepened ties with gay and lesbian communities, highlighting mutual vulnerability.

This is the pivotal moment of modern LGBTQ+ history. The uprising against a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in New York City was led by trans women of color , including Marsha P. Johnson (a self-identified drag queen and trans activist) and Sylvia Rivera (a Latina trans woman). Despite their leadership, the post-Stonewall mainstream gay rights movement often sidelined trans issues, viewing them as "too radical." Rivera famously interrupted a 1973 gay rights rally, shouting, "I’m tired of being left out!"

In the US, trans people were often pathologized by medicine and shunned by mainstream society. Many found refuge in gay bars, which were among the few public spaces where gender and sexual norms were relaxed. However, this alliance was often uneasy—some gay bar owners and patrons excluded or mocked trans people, especially trans women.

Trans people, particularly trans women of color, were heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS. Their activism within organizations like ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) deepened ties with gay and lesbian communities, highlighting mutual vulnerability.