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While we wait for the history books to catch up... #transhistorytuesday , Repost from one of my favorite pages on Instagram 👉🏽 @lgbt_history ・・・ Nova, Gay Liberation Front meeting, c. 1970. Photo by Diana Davies, @nyplpicturecollection. Diana Davies, the pioneering photographer and archivist, misidentified the subject of this photo as Marsha P. Johnson, and it has therefore been cited for decades as an image of the legendary Ms. Johnson. During interviews with gay liberation veterans for the groundbreaking "The Gay Liberation Youth Movement in New York: An Army of Lovers Cannot Fail," however, Stephan Cohen correctly identified the subject as Nova, who was a founding member of Gay Youth, the first group to give a voice to LGBT individuals between the ages of sixteen and twenty. Perry Brass, co-editor of "Come Out" magazine, later recalled "one Gay Liberation Front dance when [Nova] jumped in like a torpedo, and once on the dance floor unhooked [her] bra and threw it into the middle of the crowd. 'Now that's women's liberation!' one of my friends said." Trans individuals, particularly trans individuals of color, were vitally important to the early gay liberation movement. March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility, providing an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of all trans people, including Nova. #transgenderdayofvisibility #transisbeautiful #transrightsaregayrights #remembertheT #givenovaherdue #allpraisemarshapjohnson #transcestors #wevebeenaround #morethanvisibility #tdov2016
Such an honor...#OurLadyJ #transparent #translives #amazonprime #tdov2016 #prideandjoy #Teelicioussworld ❤️
2016 Trans* Day of Visibility
Missoula’s 2016 Trans* Day of Visibility, hosted at the University of Montana and Missoula BASE
Trans day of visibility was yesterday but i didn’t have access to my laptop all day and tumblr mobile kept messing up my pictures but!! happy tdov from yr fave buoy
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hey guys!! if you followed me bc of tdov, shoot me an ask and i’ll follow back!!! <3
Wells Fargo Lights N.C. Building For Transgender Day of Visibility
“In a show of support for LGBT North Carolinians, Wells Fargo lit up their Duke Energy Center tower, a 54-story building, in Charlotte, in the pink, white, and blue colors of the transgender pride flag last night.
The bank lit the highr-ise in honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility, only a week after the governor of North Carolina signed House Bill 2, a law barring transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity, and eliminating all LGBT-inclusive nondiscrimination ordinances in the state.
Read the full piece here
NICE!!!! WELL DONE, WELLS FARGO! SOLIDARITY FIST BUMP