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The history of the transgender community is inseparable from the broader LGBTQ movement. While the acronyms we use today are relatively modern, the presence of gender-nonconforming individuals is ancient. While the acronyms we use today are relatively

Historically, trans people have contributed massively to LGBTQ culture only to have their transness erased. For example, ballroom culture—the underground dance and competition scene immortalized in Paris is Burning —was created largely by Black and Latino trans women and gay men. Yet, for years, mainstream coverage focused only on the gay men. Similarly, trans men have often been rendered invisible in lesbian feminist history, despite many trans men having once identified as butch lesbians. Yet, for years, mainstream coverage focused only on

| Avoid | Use instead | |--------|--------------| | "Transgendered" | Transgender (no -ed) | | "Tranny" | Trans person (slur) | | "Biologically male/female" | Assigned male/female at birth | | "Sex change operation" | Gender-affirming surgery | | "Transsexual" (unless someone self-identifies) | Transgender or trans |

The annual Pride march is perhaps the most visible expression of LGBTQ culture. For the transgender community, Pride is not just a party. It is a political necessity. In many cities, Transgender Day of Visibility (March 31) and Transgender Day of Remembrance (November 20) are observed alongside Pride. During Pride parades, trans flags (light blue, pink, and white) fly alongside rainbow flags, and trans-led contingents are often the most heavily protested—and the most fiercely defended—by other LGBTQ attendees.

If you or someone you know is struggling with gender identity or seeking community, resources such as The Trevor Project (866-488-7386), the Trans Lifeline (877-565-8860), and local LGBTQ centers offer support.

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