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on this day we celebrate revolutionary black trans visionary, performer, aids activist and mother of pride, marsha p. johnson. today would have been her 73rd birthday.

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marsha’s liberation work did not end with her playing a key role during the stonewall uprisings in 1969. she, along with her friend sylvia rivera, was a founding member of the gay liberation front - a movement that centered lgbtq folks that were marginalized by other lgbtq folks.

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marsha & sylvia also formed STAR, a community based org that provided housing & other support to homeless youth, sex workers, trans, & poor queer folks. STAR was a groundbreaking organization in the queer liberation movement and has become the model for many organizations since.

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as the AIDS epidemic began to impact queer communities in the 1980’s, marsha became an outspoken and visible member of ACT-UP. she participated in the legendary protest on wall street against the high costs and inaccessibility of new HIV/AIDS medication.

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marsha became an ancestor at the age of 46 on july 6, 1992. her body was found in the hudson river. her death was ruled suicide despite proof that she may have been a victim of anti-trans violence. 25 years later, the case was re-opened.

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happy birthday, marsha! we will continue to speak your name and lift your legacy!

marsha p. johnson

august 24, 1945 - june 6, 1992

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