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4,016 Followers, 410 Following, 103 Posts - Trans Liberation Front Brighton (@tlfbrighton) on Instagram: "Anonymous grassroots activists fighting for trans and LGBTQ+ rights across Sussex.
The Women's Liberation Front (WoLF) is an American trans-exclusionary radical feminist organization that opposes transgender rights and related legislation.
The Trans Agenda for Liberation is a community-led guide towards the world we deserve. Trans people hold the knowledge, power, and joy to create a future where we can all not only survive but thrive. About the Trans Agenda for Liberation This agenda addresses the urgent political, legal, and social violence enacted against our communities, […]
A group dedicated to our liberation from the tyrannical dictatorship and subjugation by the LGBT "Rainbow" and our coercive inclusion under the All-Gender Variant "Transgender Umbrella" . We also...
Trans Liberation Front Brighton has circulated information on a protest it is holding at Brighton Labour Council Meeting at Hove Town Hall on Thursday, October 19 from 4.30pm. Last month, Brighton com...
2,505 Followers, 199 Following, 62 Posts - Trans Liberation Front (@tlfbristol) on Instagram: "TRANS LIBERATION NOW! Bristol direct action group in support of trans, intersex and GNC people"
Writings advocating for the liberation of trans people, with a focus on the Finnish context. Click to read Trans Liberation Front, by Trans Vapautusrintama, a Substack publication. Launched a year ago.
Writings advocating for the liberation of trans people, with a focus on the Finnish context. Click to read Trans Liberation Front, by Trans Vapautusrintama, a Substack publication. Launched a year ago.
A Transvestite and Transsexual Liberation Flier including information on the formation of the Trans Liberation movement, a list of demands that the movement calls for, and who it includes.
WoLF works to abolish regressive gender roles and the epidemic of male violence through legal and policy advocacy and public education.
Dec 16, 2025
New Yorker Lee Brewster founded the Queens Liberation Front organization in 1969 and Drag magazine in 1971 to increase trans visibility and inclusion in the post-Stonewall gay liberation movement. Brewster also organized drag balls and sold clothing for this community at Lee's Mardi Gras Boutique.
The protest, organized by the Gender Liberation Movement, took place Tuesday at Health and Human Services headquarters.
TLC and a national coalition comprised primarily of Black, indigenous, and migrant trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming leaders launched the Trans Agenda for Liberation in March, we knew it had to speak to the unprecedented moment we all found ourselves in.
A D.C.-based, self-described radical feminist advocacy organization that opposes transgender rights and related legislation, arguing that transgender identities are invalid and that women are defined by their biology rather than gender identity. —Submitted an amicus brief in the case United States v. Jonathan Skrmetti at the United States Supreme Court arguing in favor of Tennessee's ban ...
Stonewall combatants Sylvia Rivera and Marsha "Pay It No Mind" Johnson—a Latin@ and an African American activist, respectively—took part in the early development of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) in the weeks after the 1969 Stonewall street battles. Both were self-identified drag queens. While consciousness and attitudes toward transgender and transsexual activists was not uniform in ...
Known as TERFs, trans-exclusionary radical feminist groups are working with conservatives to push their anti-trans agenda.
The Gay Liberation Front and Gay Activists Alliance attracted the attention of transvestites and transsexuals, as well as gays and lesbians. Transvestites and transsexuals were a particularly vulnerable group. In addition to social oppression and the constant threat of violence, transvestism itself was illegal in New York.
Early Activism In 1969, Douglas came out as a trans woman and became active in the LA Gay Liberation Front, leaving in 1970 due to reluctance within the GLF to link homosexuality with transsexuality, and the fact they failed to support the campaign for a transsexual clinic in Los Angeles. [3][4]
Feb 7, 2020
The Brooklyn Liberation March, the largest transgender rights demonstration in history, took place on June 14, 2020, in Brooklyn, focused on supporting Black transgender rights and drew an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 participants. [44][45] In 2023, trans rights protesters occupied the Oklahoma state capitol building after passage of Senate Bill 129.
One of the four, 32-year-old Zachary Page, reportedly identifies as transgender and requested that authorities send him to a women's jail, the New York Post reported.
A4TE was founded in 2024 as the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) and Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (TLDEF), two long-time champions for the trans community, merged together as one organization.
Over 50 years earlier, Lee Brewster and Bunny Eisenhower, two figures vocal in and vital to the drag and trans* movement, founded Queens Liberation Front (QLF).
But Stonewall incited a fervor in Rivera to keep going, to keep fighting for voices marginalized within the gay rights space. She became involved with the Gay Liberation Front, or GLF, and the Gay Activists' Alliance, GAA, and challenged the way the predominantly white gay and lesbian community approached activism from a middle class perspective.
"Free Our Siblings, Free Ourselves:" Historicizing Trans Activism in the U.S., 1952-1992 By Abram J. Lewis | June 6, 2023
Dec 15, 2025
On 13 October 1970, the Gay Liberation Front was founded in Britain. It proved to be a defining, watershed moment in UK queer history; changing forever lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) consciousness. I was lucky to be a part of GLF - a glorious mix of anarchists, hippies, left-wingers ...
A drag queen and transgender woman, Rivera was a key figure in the Stonewall Riots of 1969 and later cofounded the Gay Liberation Front, which became a leading group in the movement.
After Stonewall, however, a more radical political consciousness developed that resulted from the formation of many new groups, including the Gay Liberation Front and Radicalesbians, whose members rejected these strategies and called for a more militant response to homophobia.
Transgender Liberation Front. 1,096 likes. The Transgender Liberation Front is a direct action based coalition to end the oppression of Transgender people everywhere.
Dec 15, 2025
Let me preface this by saying that I'm a transwoman who thought everything was hunky-dory in the trans world, that the rate of detransition was 8% (at the most) and there were safeguards in place to prevent non-trans people from going into medical transition. Finding the detrans subreddit changed my world!
The Women's Liberation Front (WoLF) is an American self-described radical feminist advocacy organization that opposes transgender rights and related legislation. It has engaged in litigation on transgender topics, working against the Obama administration's Title IX directives which defined sex discrimination to include gender identity. WoLF describes itself as radical feminist, and according ...
WHEN EXISTENCE IS RESISTANCE: Transgender Activism, 1969-2019 OVERVIEW Through viewing documents, photographs, and objects drawn from the last 50 years of trans activism, students will learn about the important role trans individuals played in the gay liberation movement and the specific challenges trans New Yorkers face—both historically and ...
The words "gay liberation" echoed "women's liberation"; the Gay Liberation Front consciously took its name from the National Liberation Fronts of Vietnam and Algeria; and the slogan "Gay Power", as a defiant answer to the rights-oriented homophile movement, was inspired by Black Power, which was a response to the civil rights movement. [31]
Women's Liberation Front (WoLF) is an American organization dedicated to anti-transgender extremism and sex segregationism. They espouse a trans-exclusionary version of what they call radical feminism.
Leslie Feinberg's Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink or Blue —an accessible book by a historic U.S. fighter for LGBTQ and all oppressed and exploited people—can help us do just that. Born in Kansas City, MO and raised in Buffalo, NY, Feinberg became a militant fighter for socialism and trans liberation.
Those invited by Heritage to share their "concerns from the left" included three women from the Women's Liberation Front, or WoLF, a self-described radical feminist organization best known ...
Transgender Law Center appreciates your support to keep trans and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation. By donating, volunteering, and participating in events, you are playing a critical role in our work for trans liberation.
April Holcombe writes an extended review of Laura Miles, "Transgender Resistance: Socialism and the fight for trans liberation", Bookmarks 2020.
Sylvia Rivera had a problem with the fact that the gay liberation movement was catered towards liberating gay and lesbian, white, middle-class people, so she advocated for the movement to be more inclusive of marginalized groups within the LGBTQ+ community (including people of color, transgender people, poor or homeless people, and incarcerated ...
The raid on Stonewall galvanized the gay rights movement. The first Gay Pride Parade took place in 1970 and a series of gay rights groups—including the Gay Liberation Front, a more radical organization, and the Gay Activist Alliance, a more moderate and focused spin-off group—emerged.
Marsha P. Johnson stood at the center of New York City's gay liberation movement for nearly 25 years. But LGBTQ rights weren't her only cause.
On November 17, 2021, the Women's Liberation Front (WoLF) filed a lawsuit on behalf of four incarcerated women challenging a California law that allows men to "self-identify" as women or non-binary and be housed in women's facilities.
Gay Liberation Front Members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) UK, at England's first Gay Pride, 1971 in London Gay Liberation Front (GLF) was the name of several gay liberation groups, the first of which was formed in New York City in 1969, immediately after the Stonewall riots. [1] Similar organizations also formed in the UK, Australia and ...
The organization with the largest donation to Christopher Street Liberation Day 1970 was the Queens Liberation Front, donating $50 (CSLDC Bulletin and Reports , Cash Receipts Journal). By all estimates, there were upwards of 3-5,000 marchers at the inaugural Pride in New York City, and today NYC marchers number in the millions.
June 28, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, commonly referred to as the birth of the LGBT+ rights movement in the United States. At the forefront of the riots and the early movement were transgender and gender non-conforming women of color, like Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and Miss Major Griffin-Gracy. While […]
Professor Susan Stryker classifies the Compton's Cafeteria riot as an "act of anti-transgender discrimination, rather than an act of discrimination against sexual orientation" and connects the uprising to the intersectionality of gender, race, and class in relation to sexual orientation, which were being downplayed by contemporary homophile ...
Queens Liberation Front (QLF) was a homophile group primarily focused of transvestite and drag queens rights advocacy organization in New York City. QLF was formed in 1969 and active in the 1970s.
The Queens Liberation Front was the major New York social and activist group for trans persons in the 1970s. It was founded in 1970 by the future Barbara De Lamere (using her stage name of Bunny Eisenhower - she was a member of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company), Lee Brewster (who later ran Lee's Mardi Gras transvestite boutique), Bebe Scarpinato (a teacher), Vicky West (artist) and Chris ...
Micah James Legnon is a member of the Turtle Island Liberation Front and uses she/her pronouns.
Women's Liberation Front (WoLF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that opposes transgender rights and gender identity legislation through litigation and public activism. They identify themselves …
Rivera was an active member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) and later the Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) which, in the early 1970s, became New York's primary gay rights group working to secure an anti-discrimination ordinance.
For this year's Trans Day of Visibility, we're issuing an historic call-to-action joining leaders of the fight for reproductive rights with legends of the trans liberation movement under a single slogan: "Bodily autonomy for all, bodily autonomy now." To that end, we invite our readers to ...
The University of California, Berkeley housed an establishment of the Third World Liberation Front and saw the second longest student strike in US history for reasons similar to that of the TWLF at San Francisco State College: to address the Eurocentric education and integrate into academia conversations about identity and oppression. [7]
Following Stonewall, and at Johnson's encouraging, Sylvia kept up the struggle and began to attend meetings of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) and the Gay Activists Alliance (GAA), newly-formed ...
In 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 132 ("Transgender Respect, Agency, and Dignity Act") into law. This legislation, which went into effect in January of 2021, allows incarcerated men to be housed in women's correctional facilities based on self-declared "gender identity."
After the Stonewall riots, Johnson joined the Gay Liberation Front, which was a catalyst for the gay rights movement. In 1970 she cofounded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) with fellow transgender rights activist Sylvia Rivera.
Activists from the Trans Liberation Front Brighton are calling on the Labour administration on Brighton and Hove City Council to "take a decisive stand against local and national transphobia in ...
Flyer for the first Christopher Street Liberation Day rally on June 28, 1970. Johnson marched in the rally alongside the Gay Activists Alliance (GAA). In the aftermath of the Stonewall riots, gay rights activists founded various advocacy organizations, including the GAA and the Gay Liberation Front (GLF). [55] Johnson was active in both organizations. [56] As part of her work with the GAA, she ...
Sylvia Rivera was a drag queen and trans activist who played a prominent role in the gay liberation movement. She is best known for her participation in the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, but her legacy ...
A4TE was founded in 2024 as the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) and Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (TLDEF), two long-time champions for the trans community, merged together as one organization. A4TE builds on their successes to boldly imagine a world where trans people live our lives joyfully and without barriers.
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