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Johnson, a self-identified drag queen and trans activist, and Rivera, a Venezuelan-American trans woman, were at the epicenter of the rebellion. In the years following Stonewall, as mainstream gay organizations sought respectability by excluding "radical" elements, it was Rivera who famously crashed a Gay Liberation rally in 1973, fighting for the passage of the New York City Gay Rights Bill to include protections for drag queens and trans people. "I have been beaten. I have had my nose broken. I have been thrown in jail. I have lost my job… for being a transvestite," she screamed from the stage.
This argument, however, ignores the lived reality of queer existence. A lesbian who is gender-nonconforming (butches) has historically faced the same policing as a trans man. A gay man who is effeminate has faced the same violence as a non-binary femme. The transgender community and LGB people share the same opponents: religious fundamentalists, conservative legislators, and a society that punishes deviation from a strict binary.
Johnson, a self-identified drag queen and trans activist, and Rivera, a Venezuelan-American trans woman, were at the epicenter of the rebellion. In the years following Stonewall, as mainstream gay organizations sought respectability by excluding "radical" elements, it was Rivera who famously crashed a Gay Liberation rally in 1973, fighting for the passage of the New York City Gay Rights Bill to include protections for drag queens and trans people. "I have been beaten. I have had my nose broken. I have been thrown in jail. I have lost my job… for being a transvestite," she screamed from the stage.
This argument, however, ignores the lived reality of queer existence. A lesbian who is gender-nonconforming (butches) has historically faced the same policing as a trans man. A gay man who is effeminate has faced the same violence as a non-binary femme. The transgender community and LGB people share the same opponents: religious fundamentalists, conservative legislators, and a society that punishes deviation from a strict binary.