E12: Marsha P. Johnson - Trans Rights Pioneer
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Marsha “Pay it no Mind” Johnson faced oppression from so many different angles as a Black, gay, transgender woman living in poverty. She was at Stonewall for nights of protest/rioting. She was at the first Pride parades. When the Gay Liberation Movement largely left trans voices behind, she refused to be silenced and she helped create one of the first trans rights organizations in North America. She did all of this with an infectious smile on her face and a beautiful spirit guiding each step forward. Listen in for part 2 of our Pride Month focus on American LGBTQ history and learn what it means to beam compassion even when the world wants to take you down.
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Background music credit to White Hot (freebeats.io)
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Credit to LGBT Community Center National History Archive for the Randy Wicker Interview Audio from their Stonewall Oral History Project
Select audio clips of Marsha came from the 2012 documentary by Frameline Voices - “Pay it No Mind: The Life and Times of Marsha P. Johnson”
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