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| | Year | Significance for Trans & LGBTQ+ Culture | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Compton’s Cafeteria Riot | 1966 | Trans women and drag queens in San Francisco fought police harassment—preceding Stonewall. | | Stonewall Uprising | 1969 | Led by trans women of color (e.g., Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera) and butch lesbians. | | First Pride March | 1970 | Organized by the "Gay Liberation Front," including trans activists, though tensions later emerged. | | HIV/AIDS Crisis | 1980s–90s | Trans people, especially trans women of color, were heavily impacted; ACT UP coalition built LGB & T solidarity. | | Removal of "Gender Identity Disorder" | 2013 (DSM-5) | Replaced with "Gender Dysphoria," reducing stigma and aligning with gay rights' depathologization. |

In the 1970s–80s, some cisgender gay and lesbian groups excluded trans people, viewing them as "not gay enough" or reinforcing gender stereotypes. This led to the term LGB (dropping the T) by some exclusionary groups. Today, mainstream LGBTQ+ organizations firmly reject such exclusion. 4. Unique Challenges Facing the Trans Community (Within LGBTQ+ Spaces) While sharing homophobia with LGB people, trans individuals face specific forms of marginalization, sometimes even from within LGBTQ+ spaces. fanta shemale

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