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As Janet Mock so beautifully wrote, today was Motha Marsha's born day. The trailblazer for living out loud and nourishing our authentic selves. Not shrinking and showing all the way up. On organizing and investing in community. In celebration of Marsha Pay It No Mind Johnson, I'm donating to the Marsha P Johnson Institute @mpjinstitute which seeks to eradicate systemic and physical violence against our community that stops our Black sisthren and bothren of trans experience from living in freedom and safety. #marthapjohnson #queer #revolutionary #lgbtqia #lgbt #woman #blackwomen #protectblackwomen Posted @withregram • @janetmock Happy birthday, Motha Marsha‼️ Thank you for illuminating the pathway to show us how it’s done: We do not shrink. We do not hide. We show all the way up. We take care of our own. In celebration of Marsha P. Johnson’s birthday, STREAM @hbdmarsha by @tourmaliiine and @sashawortzel on Prime Video and DONATE to @mpjinstitute. MARSHA “Pay It No Mind” JOHNSON was a Black revolutionary who was among the first to fight back against police at Stonewall Inn in 1969. Marsha went on to help form STAR: Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries. As @tourmaliiine writes, “Marsha traded sex for money and organized with other people in the sex trade in New York City’s Times Square and West Village. She galvanized people from inside jails and prisons, and created homes for them at STAR House in Manhattan’s Lower East Side even after an off-duty NYPD officer murdered her husband. She was an incredible performer, touring with the performance group Hot Peaches. As an HIV-positive person, she organized AIDS vigils, navigated mental illness, and was a mother to a generation of trans and gender-nonconforming people in New York City. She was also one of many black trans people to be found dead, in her case, in the Hudson River after Gay Pride in 1992.” We salute you Queen Motha. https://www.instagram.com/p/CESmU9unlBH/?igshid=1kw8vh0wr55n6
we are not slowing down in our fight against racism. this week we are donating 25% of our profits to the Marsha P Johnson Institute (@mpjinstitute) to help protect and defend the human rights of Black transgender people. . we are also still in a pandemic- our Toy Room Neck Buff is now available and more neck buffs are coming soon. so pick yourself up something cute and fight for justice! . . (📷: @thealdywaldy) #whositswhatsits #staysafe #marthapjohnson #pride🌈 #pridemonth https://www.instagram.com/p/CBLyN_Ng9Vf/?igshid=t6joimwty77q
Imagine being a Pioneer as one of the first Transgenders to help bring about Social Awareness & Change to the our country & Worldwide; and to be African American during a time when the Systemic Racism was even worse. The fight is not over. No Justice. No Peace. No Freedom. Stand up for Justice & Equality with PRIDE! DA #marthapjohnson #stonewall #nyc #1980s #pride #pridemonth #end #systemicracism #america #la #nyc #atlanta #chicago #indianapolis #fortwayne https://www.instagram.com/p/CBBrXZVBf-c/?igshid=1iinp5pit5v3l
Remember Martha #marthapjohnson #andywarhol (at The Andy Warhol Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsMMHbpHk09/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=f2itarm0o0sf
Diana Davies photograph #MarthaPJohnson hands out flyers for support of gay students at NYU #1970 #STAR @leslielohmanmuseum