However, the marriage equality victory (2015 in the US) did not solve trans issues. In fact, as gay and lesbian rights became more mainstream, conservative political movements pivoted to attack the trans community as the new "frontier" of the culture war. This has led to a phenomenon known as —a small but loud minority of cisgender gay/lesbian people who try to distance themselves from trans rights to gain social acceptance.
When we celebrate Pride, we don't just celebrate the right to love. We celebrate the right to be . And no one embodies that struggle more courageously than the transgender community.
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More Than a Letter: Understanding the Transgender Community Within LGBTQ+ Culture
To truly support the transgender community, we need to understand how their culture fits within—and sometimes stands apart from—the broader LGBTQ+ culture. First, a quick but crucial reminder: LGB (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual) refers to sexual orientation (who you love). T (Transgender) refers to gender identity (who you are).