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For decades, the rainbow flag has stood as a symbol of pride, resilience, and unity. Yet within that vibrant spectrum, one stripe — the light blue, pink, and white of the transgender flag — has often been quietly misunderstood, even within LGBTQ+ spaces. Today, that’s changing. Transgender people are not just participating in LGBTQ+ culture; they are actively redefining it. A History of Coexistence — and Invisibility The modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, galvanized at Stonewall in 1969, owes an incalculable debt to transgender activists. Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera — both trans women of color — were central figures in the uprising. Yet for years, mainstream gay and lesbian organizations sidelined trans issues, prioritizing marriage equality and military service over gender identity protections.
When the trans community thrives, the whole rainbow burns brighter.