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    Conversely, there is the "LGB Without the T" movement—a small but loud minority of gay conservatives who believe transgender issues are distinct from sexuality and that the "T" has hijacked the movement. They argue that legalizing gay marriage should have been the endpoint, not the beginning of a broader gender revolution. Mainstream LGBTQ culture has overwhelmingly rejected this view, recognizing that fragmenting the coalition hands power to the right wing. As activist Sarah Kate Ellis once said, "They came for the trans kids today. They will come for the gay kids tomorrow."

    This has created a painful schism. For many lesbians, the fight for female-only spaces was a hard-won battle against male violence. For trans women, being excluded from those spaces is the same patriarchal violence they fled. Mainstream LGBTQ culture has largely sided with transgender people, leading to TERF groups being banned from Pride marches in London, Boston, and Chicago. However, the emotional scars remain. Many trans people feel that cisgender LGB people view them as inconvenient "complications" to a simple narrative of "born this way."

    Being transgender is about gender identity (who you know yourself to be). Being gay, lesbian, or bisexual is about sexual orientation (who you are attracted to). These are different. Trans people can be straight, gay, bi, pan, asexual — just like cis people.

    To understand the dynamic, one must distinguish between sexuality (LGB) and gender identity (T). A cisgender gay man experiences same-sex attraction but aligns with the gender he was assigned at birth. A transgender person may be straight, gay, bisexual, or asexual.

    The transgender community isn’t a separate movement—it’s an essential, vibrant part of LGBTQ+ history and culture. From the Stonewall Riots led by trans icons like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera to today’s fight for healthcare, visibility, and safety, trans voices have always shaped queer culture.

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    The word "picture" in your search highlights the crucial role of photography in this space. For many, photography is a medium for identity exploration, empowerment, and community building. Photographers like Lia Clay, a transgender portrait and fashion photographer based in Brooklyn, exemplify how professionals are using the medium to create authentic and powerful images for and about their community.

    The intersection of racism and transphobia creates disproportionate dangers. Black and Latine transgender women face alarming rates of fatal violence, housing insecurity, and employment discrimination compared to other segments of the LGBTQ+ community.

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