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Title: Sylvia Rivera’s Words Exposing Gay Inc’s Oppression of Trans People Still Ring T
Post by: Butterfly on July 03, 2010, 03:09:13 PM
Post by: Butterfly on July 03, 2010, 03:09:13 PM
Sylvia Rivera's Words Exposing Gay Inc's Oppression of Trans People Still Ring True Today. Happy Birthday Sylvia!
Transforming Media
Posted by Ashley
02 July, 2010
http://transformingmedia.blogspot.com/2010/07/magnet-honors-sylvia-riveras-birthday.html (http://transformingmedia.blogspot.com/2010/07/magnet-honors-sylvia-riveras-birthday.html)
Sylvia Rivera's Words Exposing Gay Inc's Oppression of Trans People Still Ring True Today
Today, July 2nd, is LGBT pioneer Sylvia Rivera's birthday. Media Advocates Giving National Equality to Transsexual & Transgender People (MAGNET) and many LGBT people honor this heroic transgender woman, who is credited by historians as being the person who "threw the first heel" in the Stonewall Inn that fateful night in 1969, when the LGBT community decided to fight back against police brutality. Rivera and many other transgender and gender non-conforming people of color at the inn that night were "guilty" of having "gender inappropriate" clothing, which is the excuse the police used to exercise their prejudice with violence. The police were surprised when the guests at the bar decided to fight back! This riot catapulted the modern LGBT movement, and Rivera and other trans people were responsible for kicking things off.
Transforming Media
Posted by Ashley
02 July, 2010
http://transformingmedia.blogspot.com/2010/07/magnet-honors-sylvia-riveras-birthday.html (http://transformingmedia.blogspot.com/2010/07/magnet-honors-sylvia-riveras-birthday.html)
Sylvia Rivera's Words Exposing Gay Inc's Oppression of Trans People Still Ring True Today
Today, July 2nd, is LGBT pioneer Sylvia Rivera's birthday. Media Advocates Giving National Equality to Transsexual & Transgender People (MAGNET) and many LGBT people honor this heroic transgender woman, who is credited by historians as being the person who "threw the first heel" in the Stonewall Inn that fateful night in 1969, when the LGBT community decided to fight back against police brutality. Rivera and many other transgender and gender non-conforming people of color at the inn that night were "guilty" of having "gender inappropriate" clothing, which is the excuse the police used to exercise their prejudice with violence. The police were surprised when the guests at the bar decided to fight back! This riot catapulted the modern LGBT movement, and Rivera and other trans people were responsible for kicking things off.