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Throughout the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, mainstream gay and lesbian organizations frequently marginalized transgender individuals. Activists often scrubbed "transgender" from non-discrimination bills out of fear that gender identity would make the legislation "too radical" to pass. It took decades of relentless internal lobbying to ensure the "T" was securely and permanently integrated into mainstream advocacy. Intersectionality as a Unified Front Performer Agency Limited control, frequent exploitation
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Originating in Harlem during the late 20th century, the Ballroom subculture was created by Black and Latino transgender and queer youth as a safe haven from racism and transphobia. This underground culture birthed "voguish" dance styles, unique runway categories, and linguistic terms—such as "spilling tea," "throwing shade," and "work"—that are now staples of everyday global vernacular. Shows like Pose and RuPaul’s Drag Race have brought these elements into the mainstream, showcasing the creative genius of trans pioneers. Media Representation