Katy Stewart from the Texas Transgender Education Network asked me for some trans activism images for a project she’s working for. I thought I’d share them since (IMHO) they’re all interesting and some of them have not seen the light of day for 40 years:
The Queens Liberation Front was an action arm of the NY trans community in the early 1970s. These are the folks who paid for the queer community’s post-stonewall legal battle. These are the folks who paid the bills for the Mattachine Society. These are the folks who fought early anti-trans RadFem (TERF) bullshit (RadFems were trying to have trans folk barred from the City Hall restrooms). These are the folks who paid for and helped organize the National meetings of Homophile Organizations before StoneWall. These are the folks who were legally challenging and conducting actions against anti-queer laws in New York prior to Stonewall.
When was the last time you heard of these people? These 2 images are 40 years old. Have you ever seen them before?
Why did the queer community choose to edit out these civil rights heroes? Check out these links and you tell me:
- Stonewall Plus 1
- Stonewall at 5
- Stonewall Plus 17
- Stonewall at 20
- Stonewall Plus 22
- Stonewall Plus 26
- Stonewall Plus 27
- Stonewall Plus 29
- Stonewall Plus 31
All of these images come from the Transgender Archive in Houston, Texas. If you find that you want to reuse them, please be sure to give a H/T to the Transgender Archive. Without that archive, would some of these images have ever seen the light of day?
Tags: TG Archive
Via @cristanwilliams Photo Review of Trans Activism http://t.co/FXhWBORQtO #girlslikeus #trans
@cristanwilliams Re this article http://t.co/19ewJmDFvN, I believe Vicki Kolakowski was a judge before Phyllis Frye.