: Transgender women in San Francisco rioted against police violence, leading to the creation of the National Transsexual Counseling Unit.

: Christine Jorgensen’s transition in 1952 brought international attention to gender-affirming surgery. Uprisings and Activism :

Understanding the Transgender Community within LGBTQ+ Culture

Transgender culture is characterized by collective resilience and the creation of alternative support systems.

: An umbrella term for people whose gender identity or expression differs from the sex they were assigned at birth.

: Karl M. Baer became the first transgender person to undergo sex reassignment surgery in 1906. In 1931, Dora Richter became the first known transgender woman to undergo vaginoplasty.

: Trans activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera were key figures in the New York City uprising that ignited the modern movement. Cultural Contributions and Resilience

: Gender identity refers to an internal sense of being (e.g., male, female, nonbinary), while sexual orientation refers to whom a person is attracted to. Transgender people may identify as straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, or asexual.

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