Historically, the answer is clear. The modern LGBTQ+ rights movement was launched at in 1969. The uprising was led by trans women of color, including Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera . From the very first brick, trans people were at the front lines fighting for all of us.
To be in LGBTQ+ culture is to understand that liberation cannot be piecemeal. We don't get equality for gay people while leaving trans people behind. The rainbow flag—which now includes the intersex-inclusive design for some, and the Black/Brown stripes for queer people of color—only flies high when everyone underneath it is safe. luciana shemale
A trans woman who loves men may identify as straight. A trans man who loves men may identify as gay. A non-binary person might identify as bisexual. This is why the "T" is in the acronym—it represents a different axis of human experience that exists alongside orientation. Sometimes, you hear the question: Why is the trans community grouped with the LGB community? Historically, the answer is clear
Have you taken the time to learn about trans history in your local area? Share this post and tag a friend you’d like to learn with. Let’s build a culture that doesn’t just include the "T" but centers it. 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 Disclaimer: This post reflects a general overview of Western LGBTQ+ culture. Experiences vary widely across different cultures, countries, and individual identities. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera
Are they the same thing? Not exactly. But they are deeply, historically, and inextricably linked.