Whether it’s the Marsha P. Johnson Institute celebrating Black trans women, as Advocate explains, or Zaya Wade being granted her legal name, as Huffington Post reports, trans women are here to stay. Read the full article here.
Whether it’s the Marsha P. Johnson Institute celebrating Black trans women, as Advocate explains, or Zaya Wade being granted her legal name, as Huffington Post reports, trans women are here to stay. Read the full article here.
“The first Pride was a riot.” This June, the LGBTQ+ community has routinely shared those six words across social...
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Image Credit: Erica Lewis on unsplash As seen on NPQ by Bridgit Antoinette Evans and Tracy Van Slyke. This...
For the second year in a row, affordable fashion giant H&M has partnered with The Marsha P. Johnson Institute,...
“These bills not only perpetuate harmful stereotypes and misinformation about transgender people but also seek to codify discrimination and...
TDOR was formed to honor lives lost to murder. But everyday discrimination leads to transgender deaths that should be...