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The trans community is not monolithic. Key subgroups include:

Within , a reckoning is taking place. Historically, white gay men have been the most visible faces of the movement, often centering issues like marriage equality. Meanwhile, trans women of color were dying of violence and HIV in the margins. Today, intersectionality is the watchword. Modern LGBTQ activism prioritizes the most vulnerable members of the community first. The phrase "No one is free until we are all free" is a direct acknowledgment that a cisgender gay man who owns a suburban home is not truly safe if his Black trans neighbor cannot walk to the grocery store without fear.

The modern LGBTQ movement has its roots in the Stonewall riots of 1969, a pivotal moment in the fight for gay rights. However, the history of LGBTQ culture stretches back much further, with evidence of same-sex relationships and non-binary identities found in ancient civilizations around the world. In the 20th century, the gay rights movement gained momentum, with activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera playing key roles in shaping the movement.