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In these early cultures, the "transgender" experience wasn't a modern political identity; it was a spiritual or social function. However, as colonial powers expanded, many of these traditional roles were suppressed in favor of rigid, Western binary structures. This forced a global community of diverse gender identities into a long period of silence, where survival meant finding each other in the margins. The Spark: Greenwich Village, 1969

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I can expand on specific aspects of this topic if you want to explore further. Let me know if you would like to focus on: The history of and its modern influence Current legislative trends affecting transgender rights Best practices for cisgender allyship within organizations Share public link In these early cultures, the "transgender" experience wasn't

What is the or publishing platform for this piece? The Spark: Greenwich Village, 1969 on trans identities