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Recent data from the Pew Research Center indicates that roughly 9% of LGBTQ adults identify as transgender, with nearly half of that group identifying as non-binary. Challenges and the Drive for Change These early leaders established that the struggle for

The modern fight for LGBTQ rights owes much of its momentum to transgender activists. Historical milestones, such as the 1969 , featured prominent trans women of color like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera at the forefront. These early leaders established that the struggle for liberation was not just about who one loves, but about the right to exist safely and authentically as oneself. Diversity Within the Community

Individuals whose identity is binary but different from their birth-assigned sex.

Despite their foundational role in LGBTQ history, transgender individuals continue to face disproportionate levels of transphobia and systemic discrimination in areas like healthcare, housing, and the workplace. Organizations like the Human Rights Campaign work to address these disparities by promoting education and legal protections. The Evolution of Queer Culture

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