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The aesthetic of "queer joy"—the radical act of being happy despite oppression—is a hallmark of modern LGBTQ culture. No one embodies this more than trans youth at a Pride parade, dancing freely for the first time.

One cannot discuss the transgender community without addressing the crisis of violence. According to the Human Rights Campaign, the majority of fatal anti-trans violence in the United States occurs against Black and Latina trans women.

So why are they under the same umbrella? Historically, it was safety. In the mid-20th century, anyone who defied heteronormative or cisnormative standards—whether a man who loved men, a woman who loved women, or a person who changed their sex—was ostracized from mainstream society. Police raided bars based on gender-atypical clothing as much as same-sex dancing.