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All they had was their bodies, and they put them on the front line for the cause of their own liberation. Most of the protesters had no assets or property. In the following days, thousands joined the protest. Customers, including homeless youths, showgirls, street people, sex workers, and trans folk like Marsha P.
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On June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar on Christopher Street.
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It wasn’t until July 1, 2015, that I thought maybe I can go full time-I use July 1st as my new birthday-and by October I was living full time as a woman. I did it thinking that I was still going to stay hidden. It was in March that I made the decision to start taking hormones. “My wife and I separated in January of 2015. On Christopher Street, there were multitudes of potential selves: transgender, transsexual, non-binary, genderqueer, femme, butch, cross-dresser, drag king or queen, and other gender identities and sexual orientations that challenge social norms.īree Benz, fifty-five. For generations, these places provided mirrors for those who rarely saw reflections of themselves. It was in the Village, on Christopher Street and the nearby piers, where many trans and queer people first shared space with others like them. She held a cigarette as if the Village were her own front porch. Venus’s big blond hair hovered over her lanky body. The sun setting over the Hudson River streaked the sky navy, yellow, and magenta. I was fifteen at the time, embarking on becoming my own woman, and I can recall that image, from the 1990 documentary “Paris Is Burning,” vividly. The first image of a trans person that left an indelible impression on me was a still of Venus Xtravaganza, a twenty-something transgender drag ballroom performer, standing on the Christopher Street Pier, in Greenwich Village.