I created this piece in response to a history of the LGBTQ communities history of ignoring trans people in favor of straight white gay men. I used Sylvia Rivera’s speech as inspiration, and took sources from LGBTQ history.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/hcom434_spring2021/1034/thumbnail.jp
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The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to Marriage Equality in 2015, the gay community has changed dramati...
Our annual report, 45 Years of Joy in Resistance, showcases the work Astraea has done in 2022 to mov...
The spread of internet and social media access in the 21st century led to increased visibility of tr...
There is no decade that evokes such discomfort for LGBT folk than the 1950s. Those who were privileg...
l was born in Los Angeles in 1947 and learned from my classmates in seventh grade that boys who wrot...
This research sought to compare urban and rural gay print produced in the United States in the 1970’...
As with most historically marginalized and repressed groups, Queer History is fraught, fractured, an...
As laws change and we move several generations away from the times of greatest struggle, the atmosph...
Gay history, as it is currently taught in America, centers the Stonewall Riots of 1969 as a cataclys...
There are nearly 9 million people identifying as LGBT+ here in America, Many of whom have been denie...
For decades, the rights of the members of the LGBTQ community were oppressed without major objection...
Paper from a presentation given by Johnna Ossie (University of Southern Maine, Class of 2019) Talkin...
The presentation is concentrated on the Stonewall Riots and the movement that was furthered by the r...
The dogmatic, authoritarian 1950’s triggered a massive emergence of movements and sub-cultures that ...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to Marriage Equality in 2015, the gay community has changed dramati...
Our annual report, 45 Years of Joy in Resistance, showcases the work Astraea has done in 2022 to mov...
The spread of internet and social media access in the 21st century led to increased visibility of tr...