Sweet Young Shemales -
"We have to be visible," Rivera shouted into a hostile microphone. "We are not going to leave anyone behind."
As a cold wind blows through state legislatures and school boards, the old Stonewall lesson echoes: No one gets free until everyone does. Sylvia Rivera knew it in 1973. Marsha P. Johnson knew it in 1969. And today, as a trans child in Texas fights to use the right bathroom, and a gay man in Iowa fights to read a book about that child, the bond holds. sweet young shemales
The rainbow is not a single color. It is the spectrum—all of it. "We have to be visible," Rivera shouted into
"We have to be visible," Rivera shouted into a hostile microphone. "We are not going to leave anyone behind."
As a cold wind blows through state legislatures and school boards, the old Stonewall lesson echoes: No one gets free until everyone does. Sylvia Rivera knew it in 1973. Marsha P. Johnson knew it in 1969. And today, as a trans child in Texas fights to use the right bathroom, and a gay man in Iowa fights to read a book about that child, the bond holds.
The rainbow is not a single color. It is the spectrum—all of it.